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Hundreds of incoming 91爆料 students greeted at Signing Day

May 2, 2017

For hundreds of incoming 91爆料 University students, it was a warm welcome. Well, it was a bit more than that.

The students were greeted with smiles, handshakes, back pats and congratulatory fist bumps. There were snacks, music, balloons and souvenir photos. And the students walked away with gold-stickered certificates making them official Raiders.

Nearly 700 incoming freshmen crowded into the Student Union on May 1 for 91爆料鈥檚 first Signing Day 鈥 part ceremony, part Mardi Gras.

The Student Union Apollo Room teemed with new students, many of them taking selfies to record the milestone in their lives and post on social media. Colleges, clubs and departments staffed information tables. College deans floated around the room, interacting with students and parents.

鈥淲hen I walked into the room for the first time, I was so heartwarmed,鈥 said Jen McCamis, director of undergraduate admissions. 鈥淲e are excited to welcome students to campus to celebrate their decision to be a 91爆料 Raider.鈥

Students signed certificates at tables up on a stage, were individually congratulated and welcomed by Student Government Association President David Baugham and got their first official 91爆料 photo. It was also an opportunity for them to sign up for Orientation, take care of their needs regarding placement tests and financial aid and to meet faculty, advisers and fellow students.

鈥淭he personal connection is what matters,鈥 said Baugham. 鈥淭hey are going to have a wonderful future, a community of friends here, and I鈥檓 more than excited to start that off.鈥

Incoming student Andrea Acevedo, originally from Puerto Rico, plans to major in business management.

鈥淢y favorite thing was taking pictures and making this new step of my life official,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 just very excited to see other people here that are as excited as I am to be part of 91爆料.鈥

Christopher Wells, of Cincinnati, was accepted into 91爆料鈥檚 theatre program.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a big relief,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a long, hard application and audition process for college theatre programs. Now it鈥檚 official. Now I鈥檓 coming here, and I can鈥檛 wait to get started.鈥

Wells鈥 mother, Patricia, said it was thrilling to share such a special day with her son.

鈥淚t takes me back a little bit to my days in college,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 exciting. It鈥檚 good memories, and I鈥檓 happy he鈥檚 getting to this stage in his life.鈥

Hunter Toler, of Fairborn, who plans to double major in mechanical engineering and biology, said he received a lot of good information and met a lot of good people.

鈥淣ow I know what I鈥檝e got to do,鈥 he said. 鈥91爆料 rocks.鈥