Close Menu

Mentorship Visit Program (MVP)

March 16-17, 2025

Whitworth University celebrates its students and families with diverse experiences and backgrounds. This program welcomes high school juniors, seniors, and college transfers to experience our campus community through peer mentors and discover Whitworth’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

Students will have the opportunity to learn about the academic and student life programs offered at Whitworth. They will connect with our community through mentor groups led by student leaders and meet university faculty and staff who support students inside and outside the classroom. If you are seeking an education of mind and heart that lifts up academic excellence, the integration of faith and learning, and diversity and inclusion, we invite you to register.

Sample STUDENT SCHEDULE 

Who can participate?

This program is open to high school juniors, seniors and current college students. We specifically encourage Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color (BIPOC) students and first-generation college students to apply. Parents are welcome to attend (see FAQ for more parent information).

Registration

Registration is free and will include the following:

  • Students: Dinner on Sunday and breakfast and lunch on Monday
  • Guest: Dinner on Sunday and lunch on Monday 

What does the MVP event include?

This is a two-day campus visit program that includes the following activities:

  • Peer mentor circles
  • Campus tour
  • Admissions and financial aid presentations
  • Student panel
  • Introduction to campus resources for student diversity, equity and inclusion

Will there be transportation provided?

Transportation will be available for students and up to one parent/guest from the following areas*:

  • Moses Lake
  • Pasco (Tri-Cities)
  • Seattle
  • Yakima
  • Wenatchee

Students and guests utilizing provided transportation through the charter bus or Whitworth vans can expect dinner on Sunday and breakfast and lunch on Monday. 

*Availability of spots for transportation will be prioritized for admitted high school seniors and on a first-come, first-served basis.

Why should I come for MVP instead of a regular campus visit?

MVP is especially programmed to provide mentorship for BIPOC and first-generation students to address the unique opportunities and resources that exist for them at Whitworth University.

How do I register?

Registration will open in early February and a link will be provided above. Students will receive additional information about the program once registration has been submitted.

More questions?

Contact the Whitworth Office of Admissions at 509.777.4786 or mvp@whitworth.edu. You can also review our Frequently Asked Questions page on-campus visits.

Diríjase aquí para información en Español acerca de admisiones a Whitworth.

Take the Next Steps