University College to host Preview Night Aug. 9

University College — the professional and continuing education division in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis — will host a Preview Night at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9, in Holmes Lounge in Ridgley Hall.

Preview Night features speakers who will discuss class and program offerings, Washington University employees’ tuition benefits, admissions requirements and financial aid. Fall semester classes at University College start Aug. 28. Doors will open at 6 p.m.

“Preview night is the most vivid and efficient event for someone considering University College specifically or returning to school generally,” says Robert E. Wiltenburg, PhD, dean of University College.

“We gather together current students and faculty, program coordinators and University College advisers to provide information and reflection on all aspects of the adult education experience: academics, programs, costs, career planning, etc.,” Wiltenburg says.

Preview Night is open to the public.

A special breakout room will be available for University College to answer questions specifically geared to WUSTL employees.

Most University College undergraduate classes are free to full-time, benefits-eligible WUSTL employees with one year or greater length of service before the first day of classes. The tuition benefit also covers 50 percent of graduate course costs. For more information about tuition benefits, visit hr.wustl.edu.

A light dinner and dessert will be served. To RSVP, call (314) 935-6777 or visit ucollege.wustl.edu/preview.

About University College

Originally founded in 1853 to serve the diverse educational needs of the St. Louis area, Washington University continues to grow and thrive more than 150 years later. The first educational step of the fledgling university, on Oct. 22, 1854, was to establish an evening program. Washington University Extension, addressing the needs of local teachers, was begun in 1908, and, after much expansion and diversification, became University College in 1931. Then and since, people of all ages attend Washington University through University College, earning associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees, or certificates, or taking courses for personal enrichment. For more information about University College, visit ucollege.wustl.edu or call (314) 935-6700.