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Morrow Hotel Offers Close Lodging to Guests Attending Clayton State University's Spring 2011 Open House

Hampton Inn Morrow Hotel offers convenient accommodations to students and parents attending Spring 2011 Open House at Clayton State University.

2011-03-31
ATLANTA, GA, March 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) Hampton Inn Atlanta-Southlake Morrow Hotel offers convenient lodging to potential students and guests attending Spring 2011 Open House at Clayton State University (CSU). The event will take place on Saturday, April 16, 2011 from 9:00am - 2:30pm. At the Spring Open House CSU's faculty, staff, and students will share detailed information about:
- Academic programs
- The admission process
- Financial aid
- On-campus housing and campus life
- Student services

Part of the University System of Georgia, Clayton State University is four year school offering both bachelors and masters programs. "We are happy to welcome students and parents visiting Clayton State University," explains Welcome Lugube, General Manager at the Hampton Inn Southlake. "With nearly 6,800 students attending the school each year, CSU is an important part of our community. Located only 2 miles from the University and with affordable rates, our property is an ideal place for travelers to stay." The 4 story interior corridor hotel provides guests with 126 comfortable nonsmoking rooms to choose from.

A top choice among other Morrow hotels, guests are sure to enjoy complimentary breakfast, a business center, fitness center, and an outdoor pool. Plus, Hampton Inn Atlanta-Southlake is not only convenient to CSU, but it is just minutes away from Southlake Mall and many other area attractions including National Archives and Records Southeast Region, Beach at Clayton County, and Road to Tara: A Gone with the Wind Museum.

This hotel in Morrow is located near I-75 and is only 18 miles from downtown Atlanta. For more information about the Clayton State University's 2011 Spring Open House visit www.clayton.edu. To book your stay, contact the Hampton Inn Morrow GA Hotel at 770-968-8990 or visit them online at www.HAMPTONINNSOUTHLAKE.COM.

About the Hampton Inn Southlake

If you're looking for a great hotel in Morrow, you're sure to love the Hampton Inn hotel in Atlanta-Southlake. Located in the heart of Morrow, the hotel is just across from Southlake Mall, just two miles from Clayton State University and 18 miles from downtown Atlanta. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

For more information visit: http://www.HAMPTONINNSOUTHLAKE.COM


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[Press-News.org] Morrow Hotel Offers Close Lodging to Guests Attending Clayton State University's Spring 2011 Open House
Hampton Inn Morrow Hotel offers convenient accommodations to students and parents attending Spring 2011 Open House at Clayton State University.