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  • February 27, 2006
  • Christine Davis Mantai

Campus Report Monday Feb. 27, 2006, Vol. No. 20

"Most students and their families like taking a campus tour from a current student because they feel they are getting a real look and opinion of the campus," states Adam Roma, sophomore business major and student tour guide for the SUNY Fredonia Admissions Office. "I get a lot of questions about my personal experiences and what I think about the facilities, students, professors and of course the food."
 
Mr. Roma hails from West Seneca, N.Y. and attended St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, NY. At Fredonia he is also a Resident Assistant in Igoe Hall and a College Ambassador. "I like being involved in the recruitment of new students at Fredonia," he said. "I've come across such great opportunities here. I like sharing that with others."
 
The Admissions Office hosts campus tours twice a day Monday through Friday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. They are usually 1 hour long. Tours take prospective students and their families through the Admissions House, Fenton Hall, Rockefeller Arts Center, Dods and Steele Halls, a suite style dorm, a corridor style dorm, Williams Center, and Reed Library.
 
A student tour guide is a paid position at SUNY Fredonia. Applicants should contact the Admissions Office at 716-673-3251.

 

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