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Open Day

What does the academic term Open Day mean in higher education?

Open Day

Open Day definition

Short Definition

Open Day is an event for prospective students and their families to visit a college or university campus and learn about its programs, facilities and opportunities.


In-depth Overview

Open Day

Long definition: An Open Day, also known as a College Open House or University Open House, is an event organized by educational institutions, such as colleges and universities, to provide prospective students, their families and the general public with the opportunity to visit the campus, explore facilities, attend informational sessions and interact with faculty, staff and current students. Open Days are typically held on scheduled dates and offer a firsthand experience of the institution's academic and extracurricular offerings.

Etymology: The term "Open Day" stems from the concept of opening the doors of an educational institution to visitors, allowing them to explore the campus and gain insights into the institution's offerings.

Synonyms or related academic terms:

  • College Open House
  • University Open House
  • Campus Visit Day

Examples of Use:

  • Many universities hold Open Days in the fall to showcase their programs and encourage prospective students to apply.
  • During the Open House, attendees can tour the laboratories, libraries and recreational facilities on campus.
  • Open Days often include informational sessions on admissions, financial aid and academic programs.

Translations:
Spanish: Jornada de Puertas Abiertas
French: Journée Portes Ouvertes
German: Tag der offenen Tür
Italian: Giornata delle Porte Aperte
Portuguese: Dia de Portas Abertas
Japanese: オープンデー (Ōpun Dē)
Chinese (Simplified): 开放日 (Kāifàng Rì)
Hindi: खुले दिन (Khule Din)

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unirank Glossary Classification

Miscellaneous higher education terms > University events



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