10-28-93 Young Scholars to Visit Campus NEWS ADVISORY YOUNG SCHOLARS AND PARENTS TO VISIT CAMPUS Some 120 12th graders and their parents are expected to attend The Ohio State University's Young Scholars Program College Visitation Days next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (11/2-4). Young Scholars and their parents will have an opportunity to learn about the programs and facilities available at Ohio State. The daily schedule includes an information fair in the morning and afternoon visits to various colleges to explore specific major programs. Now in its fifth year the Young Scholars Program is Ohio State's effort to increase the number of Black, Hispanic and other underrepresented minority youth from low-income families who are interested in and preparing to attend four year colleges and universities. The program provides year-round academic, personal and skill development opportunities. There are approximately 1,960 students in grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 participating from nine major Ohio cities. Young Scholars are guaranteed admission to Ohio State, along with financial aid, if they successfully complete the program through high school graduation in a college preparatory curriculum. Schedule: 10 a.m. -- Arrival, Frank W. Hale Jr. Black Cultural Center 10:45 a.m. -- Welcome, James Bishop, director of Young Scholars 11 to noon -- Information Fair 12 to 1 p.m.-- Lunch 1-3 p.m. -- Visits to academic units, according to students' proposed college major 3 p.m. -- Remarks by LeRoy Pernell, vice provost for minority affairs, Ohio Union South Terrace Followed by question and answer session 4 p.m. Departure Nov. 2 -- Young Scholars from Dayton and Cincinnati Nov. 3 -- Young Scholars from Cleveland, Akron and Canton Nov. 4 -- Young Scholars from Columbus, Toledo and Youngstown # Contact: James Bishop, director of the Young Scholars Program, 292-3478, or Gloria Watkins-Cannon, regional program director, 292-4884 [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 28 Oct 93 09:10:08 EST] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.