Sample Classes for Prospective Students

Get to know Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍÅ¶Ó from home by attending one, two, or all of the sample classes offered. The classes are free, hosted on Zoom, and approximately 1 hour in length. See you soon!

Looking for more? Explore other ways to get to know Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍÅ¶Ó or contact one of our admissions counselors directly.

Sample Classes

 
Friday, April 4, 2025:  4:00-5:00pm: Leadership in Democracy: Who Should Have Power and What Should They Do With It?
 

This session asks: What should leadership in a democracy look like? What do we want from leaders in the political and social spheres? We’ll discuss what distinguishes good leaders from bad ones and what leaders’ goals should be. Do leaders have moral obligations and, if so, what are they? Students who attend this sample class will also have the opportunity to learn more about Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍŶÓ’s exciting new major in Philosophy, Politics, & Economics.

Friday, April 11, 2025:  4:00-5:00pm: Metals in Medicine

Within the periodic table over 30 elements are essential for life on Earth, 17 of which are metals. This class will introduce the process of drug discovery, where metals are central to the therapeutic approach, as either the target or the active drug itself.

Questions and Answers

Who can attend a sample class?

If you are in high school, you're welcome to attend a sample class!

Is there a fee?

No! The sample class is free

Is it in person?

All sample classes are virtual at this time. You will receive a Zoom link when you register.

Can I attend more than one class?

Yes! Attend any/all that you would like!

How long is the sample class?

Each class is approximately 1 hour. 

How do I register?

Just click the class you're interested in on the menu above. At the bottom of the drop-down description, you will see a link to register. You will receive a confirmation email and Zoom link for the class. 

What if I have additional questions?

Email admissions@geneseo.edu 

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