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Campus visit and interview

You've got to see this place to believe it. We think that once you talk with our students and faculty, see our beautiful campus, and experience a day as a student, you will be hooked on Darlington for life.

When you arrive on campus, we will introduce you to a current student, who will show you around campus and guide you through an overnight stay and a day of classes. Our goal is to truly immerse you in the Darlington experience so that you will be better prepared to decide whether the School is right for you.

At the end of your visit, you and your head of house will sit down for a final conversation. This is a time for you to ask lingering questions and voice any concerns, and for us to make sure Darlington is the right place for you. You can expect to talk about your previous school experience, your interests and hobbies, and how you feel about leaving home to attend a new school.

We want to make sure that you get a clear idea of what to expect from Darlington before you make a decision to start your journey here so your visit to Darlington is always tailor made to your needs and interests. We will arrange a time for you to visit the school after your application is reviewed. If you need to schedule a visit now, call the admission office at 1-800-36-TIGER and we'll set one up.

    

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