Opportunities were everywhere at Sinclair’s Spring Visit Day 2026, held on Feb. 16 at The David H. Ponitz Conference Center in Building 12, where tables and faculty representatives from every department at Sinclair gathered, along with representatives from partner universities, to inspire students who turned out for the event from across the Dayton area.

Both current and prospective Sinclair students toured the event, like Deena Qendah, a College Credit Plus student at Wayne High School. Qendah is aiming for an associate degree in health information management in health science.
“This was cool and helpful. Good for new students, to help them learn about what they can do for their future,” she said.
Prospective students were able to explore Sinclair’s campus via a guided tour, get personalized help to becoming a Sinclair student, receive one-on-one assistance with their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and much more.
Students were also entered to win a $5,000 tuition scholarship or one of two $500 book scholarships in drawings during the event.






Loura Lawrence, reporter
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