The University of Southern Indiana is excited to host Día de la Familia en USI, a campus visit experience designed and executed in Spanish for Spanish-speaking families, from 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 19.
The event, organized in collaboration with HOLA and the Indiana Latino Institute, will offer a day filled with fun activities and valuable information about the USI enrollment process. Families will have the opportunity to connect with members of the University community and experience the beauty of the campus firsthand.
Troy Miller, Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management, says that USI is proud to work with community partners like HOLA and the Indiana Latino Institute to create pathways for families to engage with the University, better understand enrollment opportunities and see the possibilities available to students.
“At USI, we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every student and family feels welcomed and supported. Día de la Familia en USI is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the rich diversity of our campus community and provide valuable information to Spanish-speaking families about accessing higher education,” says Miller. “We recognize the crucial role that family plays in supporting a college student’s journey, and through events like this, we aim to empower families to be active partners in their students’ success. Together, we can ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.”
During the event, families will be able to:
- Learn about the admission process and financial aid
- Receive a campus and housing tour
- Engage with professors, staff and current students
“As a first-generation Latino student myself, I am proud to be part of an institution that values our diverse backgrounds and ensures families have the support and resources they need to help their students succeed,” says Dr. César D. Berríos Chavarría, Assistant Dean of Students. “Día de la Familia en USI is an event that allows families to not only learn about the University process but also feel a true sense of belonging within the campus community,”