Visit or Connect With Us
Start your journey toward getting your graduate degree with a campus visit, attending an information session or live support appointment.
A graduate degree from Lenoir-Rhyne University gives you an edge in a competitive marketplace. We can show you how to make a graduate degree a reality through both virtual or on-campus visit options.
Virtual Information Sessions
Information sessions allow you to:
- Engage with graduate faculty to learn about your program of interest.
- Learn about the costs of a degree and explore options for financial assistance options available for you.
On-Campus Graduate Student Visits
We are excited to host you on campus for an in-person visit. During your visit you will have the opportunity to meet with an admission counselor, a program faculty member and sit in on a class. Contact an admission counselor or email us admission@veosonica.com or to schedule a campus visit.
Connect with Your Admission Counselor
Your admission counselor will assist you throughout the admission process and serve as your liaison to LR until enrollment.
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