
A Big Day for Future Students: Explore Teton Country Day in Williston, North Dakota
A big opportunity is coming up for students and families in western North Dakota who are starting to think seriously about college. On March 28, Williston State College will host Explore Teton Country Day, an on-campus open house designed to help prospective students experience college life firsthand and make confident decisions about their future.

A Full Day Designed to Help Students Explore, Plan, and Succeed
The day begins at 9:30 a.m. and is packed with opportunities to learn, explore, and connect. Explore Teton Country Day is ideal for high school juniors and seniors, transfer students, parents and families, as well as high school counselors and advisors who help guide students through the college decision process. Whether a student is just beginning to explore options or is ready to take the next step, this event provides helpful details about what WSC has to offer.
Throughout the day, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of academic programs, transfer pathways, and student support services. The event is intentionally value-focused, helping families understand not just what programs are available, but how students can plan a practical, affordable, and successful college path.
Participants will have the chance to attend two academic sessions tailored to their interests. Program areas include healthcare, information technology, business and accounting, agriculture, trades, liberal arts, and transfer degrees. These sessions provide a closer look at coursework, career outcomes, and how programs can transfer to four-year institutions.
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Tour the Campus and Connect With the Resources That Matter Most
In addition to academic sessions, attendees can take part in guided campus tours, allowing them to explore classrooms, labs, housing, and student life spaces. A resource fair will also be available throughout the event, offering direct access to the people who support students every step of the way.
Resource areas include admissions, financial aid and scholarships, housing, academic advising, student life, and counseling and accommodations. This is a great chance to ask questions, clarify next steps, and understand application timelines, costs, and available support services.
Explore Teton Country Day is more than just an open house—it’s an opportunity to see what it feels like to belong on campus. For students exploring college options and families seeking clarity, this event provides the tools and confidence needed to move forward. Registration is encouraged, so click here to sign up.
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