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Texas Tech University Hosts First of its Kind Virtual Open House at CollegeWeekLive

The virtual open house, held at http://www.CollegeWeekLive.com, included live video presentations featuring Texas Tech representatives from admissions, financial aid, and housing, as well as the academics associate vice provost.

Lubbock, TX and Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 13, 2009

Texas Tech University hosted the higher education market's first ever virtual open house, a dedicated afternoon which showcased the school for interested prospective students. The virtual open house, held at CollegeWeekLive, included live video presentations featuring Texas Tech representatives from admissions, financial aid, and housing, as well as the academics associate vice provost. In addition, representatives from the Center for Campus Life and the City of Lubbock Visitors Center were featured live via video.

Texas Tech's virtual open house also featured virtual booths where college-bound high school students could browse information and text chat live will representatives. For example, a booth dedicated to Admissions and Financial Aid was staffed live by advisors ready to answer questions about admissions requirements, while a booth dedicated to Academics offered the opportunity to chat with students currently enrolled in Texas Tech's ten academic colleges. Additional booths featured details on Campus Housing and Dining, where virtual tours of residence halls and chat with current residents was available, and Student Life and Visit Texas Tech and Lubbock, which included opportunities to get involved in the university as well as the community.

One high school student who attended the virtual open house commented, "Coming from New-Jersey, I was unaware of the many advantages Texas Tech offers with regards to campus life, TECHniques Center, academic program, and pre-professional health program. I look forward to applying to Texas Tech later this fall." The seven hour open house event enjoyed nearly 500 visitors.

"We didn't know what to expect, but were very pleased with the response. A virtual event not only gives us a chance to reach students who can't readily visit our campus, but also allows us to spark students' interest in Texas Tech and encourage a real campus visit," said Karen Hamel, Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Texas Tech University. "CollegeWeekLive was extremely effective and user-friendly. We plan to host another virtual Texas Tech day in the spring of 2010, when students are making their final school choices." Texas Tech also participates along with hundreds of other colleges and universities in CollegeWeekLive college fairs held in November and March each academic year.

"We were excited to have Texas Tech University as our first Virtual Open House host," said Robert Rosenbloom, CEO of PlatformQ, the producer of CollegeWeekLive. "And we were pleased to see that Texas Tech found it to also be an effective online enrollment marketing tool." To learn more about CollegeWeekLive, or to register for free for an upcoming CollegeWeekLive event, visit CollegeWeekLive.

About Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University (TTU) is a public, coeducational, research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the seventh largest student body in the state of Texas. With 1,839 acres, it has the second largest contiguous campus in the United States and is the only school in Texas to house an undergraduate institution, law school, and medical school at the same location. The university offers degrees in more than 150 courses of study through 13 colleges and hosts 60 research centers and institutes. Texas Tech University has awarded over 200,000 degrees since 1927, including over 40,000 graduate and professional degrees.

About CollegeWeekLive
CollegeWeekLive is the world's biggest college fair and it meets entirely online. With hundreds of colleges and universities exhibiting and more than 150,000 registrants, CollegeWeekLive events revolutionize college admissions, making the process easier and more cost-effective by bringing students, parents, counselors and colleges together online, transcending time and distance. CollegeWeeklive events are always free to register for and attend. CollegeWeekLive has been featured on ABC News, FOX, CBS, USA Today and other national and international media outlets.

CollegeWeekLive is produced by PlatformQ, whose mission is to connect people, companies, organizations and associations worldwide to meet, interact and learn from leading experts and thought leaders through proven interactive tools at online events.
CollegeWeekLive and PlatformQ are trademarks of PlatformQ, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners.

2009 Events
Date    Event
Thursday Aug 6, 2009    ACT Training Series for Admissions Representatives
Thursday, Sep 17, 2009    CollegeWeekLive Test Prep
Sunday, Oct 04, 2009    University of Mary Virtual Open House @ CollegeWeekLive
Thursday, Oct 08, 2009    ACT Training Series for Guidance Counselors
Thursday Oct 15, 2009    CollegeWeekLive New England
Wednesday, Nov 04, 2009    CollegeWeekLive Fall
Thursday, Nov 05, 2009    CollegeWeekLive Fall
Friday, Nov 06, 2009    CollegeWeekLive Fall
Saturday, Nov 07, 2009    CollegeWeekLive Fall
Sunday, Dec 06, 2009    University of New Haven, Virtual Open House @ CollegeWeekLive

2010 Events
Date    Event
Thursday, Jan 14, 2010    CollegeWeekLive Paying for College
Wednesday, Mar 24, 2010    CollegeWeekLive Spring
Thursday, Mar 25, 2010    CollegeWeekLive Spring
Thursday, Aug 05, 2010    ACT Training Series for Admissions Representatives
Thursday, Sep 16, 2010    CollegeWeekLive Test Prep
Thursday, Oct 07, 2010    ACT Training Series for Guidance Counselors
Thursday Oct 14, 2009    CollegeWeekLive New England
Wednesday, Nov 03, 2010    CollegeWeekLive Fall

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