Future Trojans visit campus during Admitted Students Day

TROY, Ala. (TROJANVISION) — Troy’s campus saw many high school seniors explore campus on Tuesday.

The occasion was for Admitted Students Day, a time for future Trojans to visit campus and learn about their academic college. Senior Director of Enrollment Services Gus McKenzie said the day serves as a time for students to get acquainted with their future home.  

“It’s all about the connections that they make,” McKenzie said. “They’re making friends from other schools that they may not know yet.

“This is a good opportunity to meet other Trojans as well as their future professors and advisors.” 

Students also visited their future departments. TrojanVision News welcomed a group of over twenty parents and students.

Pelham High School Senior Curran Bradley will come to Troy in the Fall of 2026. He plans to major in Broadcast Journalism in order to build on what he has learned in high school.

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“I took a broadcast class in high school just to see what it was like,” Bradley said. “I took the class and I fell in love with it. I want to keep learning and improving.” 

In addition to department visits, students also met current Troy students. McKenzie, who is a Troy alumnus, said he enjoys seeing the next generation of Trojans interact with their future peers. 

“For me, it’s exciting,” McKenzie said. “It’s a year’s worth of recruiting and telling people about Troy, and most of us in the admissions office are all Troy alums. We have wonderful stories to share when we see students connecting with each other here on campus. 

“It’s just really cool to see what we’ve been telling them come true.” 

Future Troy students who missed Admitted Student’s Day are still in luck. To register for next semesters’, visit this link.

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