The Office of Recruitment welcomed prospective students and parents to Prairie View A&M University to experience the tradition of Pantherland Day on Feb. 13.
The Office of Recruitment organized an all day program allowing prospective students and families to tour the academic colleges and freshman dorms. An estimated 2100 high school and transfer students were in attendance
Sophomore human science major Regina Oliver said, “I feel that Pantherland Day was a success because incoming freshmen got a chance to view the campus of Prairie View A&M and also experienced the many traditions Prairie View has to offer the university.”
Students were first given a tour around campus, in which they visited the chapel, the Memorial Student Center, and even the fianancial aid office.
Students were also allowed the opportunity to visit diffrent booths, in which they could interact with current students and learn more about student activities and campus life in Pantherland.
Sophomore early childhood education major Charity Nwankpa said, “The incoming freshmen seemed excited to be on a college campus. I think they enjoyed the entire experience.”