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Undergraduate Visit Opportunities
Please join us for a virtual session where we will provide information on the Education, Business, and Health Profession majors, and our Criminal Investigation Resource Center. Learn about the different parts of these programs from the faculty members who teach them! These sessions are open to accepted students and families who are interested in attending Russell Sage College in the fall.
March 28 Session includes: Biology, Childhood Education, Criminal Justice, Law & Behavioral Science, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nutrition Science, Physical Education, Psychology, and Public Health
April 11 Session includes: Business Administration and Sport & Recreation Management
April 11 Session includes: Education programs
Make sure to indicate what academic area you are interested in. This event will be held via Zoom.
We know the FAFSA can be overwhelming for families, and even more so this year with all the changes. Join us for an update on the financial aid changes and learn more about what you can do for your student. You’ll have the opportunity to chat with financial aid experts. This event will be held via Zoom.
Tour campus and learn more about the application process, life as a Gator, and more!
Are you an accepted student attending a Saturday Visit Day? Make sure to let us know on your registration form.
This event is open to high school and transfer students looking to learn more about Russell Sage.
Campus visits for undergraduate students are available Monday through Friday on the Albany and Troy campus. Visits include a tour of the campus and the opportunity to chat with an admission counselor.
Looking to visit both campuses? Just mark on your registration form and we will be sure to add it to your schedule.
Accepted for Fall 2024? Let us know if you want to meet with financial aid, faculty or another member of the campus community during your visit.
Schedule a visit during your high school winter break Take a break from your break and attend an Information Session at Sage. 10 a.m. sessions will be held on our Troy campus and 1 p.m. sessions will be held on our Albany campus.
Please join us for a virtual session where we will provide information on the Education, Business, and Health Profession majors, and our Criminal Investigation Resource Center. Learn about the different parts of these programs from the faculty members who teach them! These sessions are open to accepted students and families who are interested in attending Russell Sage College in the fall.
March 28 Session includes: Biology, Childhood Education, Criminal Justice, Law & Behavioral Science, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nutrition Science, Physical Education, Psychology, and Public Health
April 11 Session includes: Business Administration and Sport & Recreation Management
April 11 Session includes: Education programs
Make sure to indicate what academic area you are interested in. This event will be held via Zoom.
We know the FAFSA can be overwhelming for families, and even more so this year with all the changes. Join us for an update on the financial aid changes and learn more about what you can do for your student. You’ll have the opportunity to chat with financial aid experts. This event will be held via Zoom.
Tour campus and learn more about the application process, life as a Gator, and more!
Are you an accepted student attending a Saturday Visit Day? Make sure to let us know on your registration form.
This event is open to high school and transfer students looking to learn more about Russell Sage.
Campus visits for undergraduate students are available Monday through Friday on the Albany and Troy campus. Visits include a tour of the campus and the opportunity to chat with an admission counselor.
Looking to visit both campuses? Just mark on your registration form and we will be sure to add it to your schedule.
Accepted for Fall 2024? Let us know if you want to meet with financial aid, faculty or another member of the campus community during your visit.
Schedule a visit during your high school winter break Take a break from your break and attend an Information Session at Sage. 10 a.m. sessions will be held on our Troy campus and 1 p.m. sessions will be held on our Albany campus.
Congratulations, future Gator!
At Accepted Student Day you’ll have the opportunity to meet other accepted students, sit in on a class, learn from faculty and your campus support system, and chat with the office of admission and financial aid to make sure you have all the information you need to make your college decision!
Get the full Gator experience and register today! These events will be held on the Albany campus located at 140 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208.
Attend an Open House at Russell Sage to learn what it means to be a Gator. This event is geared towards sophomores and juniors in high school or transfers looking to attend Sage in 2025.
Transfer students looking to start in the fall can attend a Transfer Tuesday event to get a decision on the spot! Tour campus, chat with the office of admission, and submit your application. Bring a copy of your transcripts to get a decision while on campus.
Calling all high school seniors and transfer students looking to attend Russell Sage College in the fall! Join us every Monday on either campus from April 15 through May 20 to get a decision on the spot, tour campus, and chat with the office of admission and financial aid.
Make sure to bring a copy of your unofficial transcripts.
Congratulations, future Gator!
At Accepted Student Day you’ll have the opportunity to meet other accepted students, sit in on a class, learn from faculty and your campus support system, and chat with the office of admission and financial aid to make sure you have all the information you need to make your college decision!
Get the full Gator experience and register today! These events will be held on the Albany campus located at 140 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208.
Attend an Open House at Russell Sage to learn what it means to be a Gator. This event is geared towards sophomores and juniors in high school or transfers looking to attend Sage in 2025.
Transfer students looking to start in the fall can attend a Transfer Tuesday event to get a decision on the spot! Tour campus, chat with the office of admission, and submit your application. Bring a copy of your transcripts to get a decision while on campus.
Calling all high school seniors and transfer students looking to attend Russell Sage College in the fall! Join us every Monday on either campus from April 15 through May 20 to get a decision on the spot, tour campus, and chat with the office of admission and financial aid.
Make sure to bring a copy of your unofficial transcripts.
Graduate Visit Opportunities
This event will be held on our Troy campus and will give you the opportunity to interact with current students, learn from faculty, and hear from the admission team. All graduate programs will be represented. Let us show you why our graduate programs are right for you.
Schedule a virtual or in person appointment to chat with a graduate admission counselor. Email [email protected] to find a time today.
Attend a program specific graduate information session to learn about your program of interest. Don’t see you program listed? Reach out to [email protected] and we can set up an appointment for you!
To officially welcome and provide our new graduate students with valuable insights into their upcoming journey, we are excited to invite all of our accepted graduate students to our Virtual Graduate Accepted Students Night on Wednesday, April 24 at 6 p.m. This event will be held virtually, via Zoom and will be an excellent opportunity for you to:
– Meet faculty members, advisors, and fellow accepted students
– Learn more about our program curriculum, resources, and opportunities
– Explore campus virtually and get a glimpse of student life
– Have your questions answered by current students and staff
We have planned an engaging agenda to ensure you get a comprehensive understanding of what awaits you at Russell Sage College.
This event will be held on our Troy campus and will give you the opportunity to interact with current students, learn from faculty, and hear from the admission team. All graduate programs will be represented. Let us show you why our graduate programs are right for you.
Schedule a virtual or in person appointment to chat with a graduate admission counselor. Email [email protected] to find a time today.
Attend a program specific graduate information session to learn about your program of interest. Don’t see you program listed? Reach out to [email protected] and we can set up an appointment for you!
To officially welcome and provide our new graduate students with valuable insights into their upcoming journey, we are excited to invite all of our accepted graduate students to our Virtual Graduate Accepted Students Night on Wednesday, April 24 at 6 p.m. This event will be held virtually, via Zoom and will be an excellent opportunity for you to:
– Meet faculty members, advisors, and fellow accepted students
– Learn more about our program curriculum, resources, and opportunities
– Explore campus virtually and get a glimpse of student life
– Have your questions answered by current students and staff
We have planned an engaging agenda to ensure you get a comprehensive understanding of what awaits you at Russell Sage College.
Other Visit Opportunities
Discover the top reasons to attend Sage from our students, faculty and alumni.
Group visits include a campus tour and an admission information session. Requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance. Once reviewed, an admission representative will reach out to confirm the date if available. Group visits are offered to student groups in high school.
Discover the top reasons to attend Sage from our students, faculty and alumni.
Group visits include a campus tour and an admission information session. Requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance. Once reviewed, an admission representative will reach out to confirm the date if available. Group visits are offered to student groups in high school.