Free and open to the public, National College Fairs are the perfect place to kick off your college search. Admission representatives from schools across the country are all gathered in one place. Their goal: To encourage you to learn more about their institutions, and help you sort through the qualities you’re looking for in a college. Use your visit to: Explore your options. Each fair draws representatives from 175 to 400 colleges. The schools are located throughout the US, and from…
Find out more »Free and open to the public, National College Fairs are the perfect place to kick off your college search. Admission representatives from schools across the country are all gathered in one place. Their goal: To encourage you to learn more about their institutions, and help you sort through the qualities you’re looking for in a college. Use your visit to: Explore your options. Each fair draws representatives from 175 to 400 colleges. The schools are located throughout the US, and from…
Find out more »National College Fair at Expo Idaho. PNACAC fairs are free and open to the public. No fee is necessary for students, family members or guidance counselors to attend. Students are encouraged to visit www.gotocollegefairs.com prior to the fair. After entering your information on the website, you can print a barcode that can be scanned by the college representatives of your choice. Put an end to filling out info cards at every table!
Find out more »National College Fair at Expo Idaho. PNACAC fairs are free and open to the public. No fee is necessary for students, family members or guidance counselors to attend. Students are encouraged to visit www.gotocollegefairs.com prior to the fair. After entering your information on the website, you can print a barcode that can be scanned by the college representatives of your choice. Put an end to filling out info cards at every table!
Find out more »PNACAC (The Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling) fairs are free and open to the public. No fee is necessary for students, family members or guidance counselors to attend. Students are encouraged (but not required) to visit www.gotocollegefairs.com prior to the fair. After entering their information on the website, students can print a barcode that can be scanned by the college representatives of their choice. Put an end to filling out info cards at every table! The Pacific Northwest…
Find out more »PNACAC (The Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling) fairs are free and open to the public. No fee is necessary for students, family members or guidance counselors to attend. Students are encouraged (but not required) to visit www.gotocollegefairs.com prior to the fair. After entering their information on the website, students can print a barcode that can be scanned by the college representatives of their choice. Put an end to filling out info cards at every table! The Pacific Northwest…
Find out more »Parents and students participating in National College Fairs meet one-on-one with representatives from colleges and universities to discuss admission and financial aid opportunities at their respective institutions. Register before the fair to make the most of your time onsite and ensure that colleges can follow up with you. Review the list of colleges that will be at the fair. Upon arrival at the fair, pick up a map to find your best-fitting colleges. Counselors will be available onsite to help you determine…
Find out more »Free and open to the public, National College Fairs allow students to interact with admission representatives from a wide range of postsecondary institutions.
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