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The College Board@CollegeBoardNEW: We're hosting a series of virtual college fairs called BIgFuture Days! Connect directly with college representatives, hear from current college students, chat with a college adviser, and more. You can attend any event and more than one. Sign up: http://spr.ly/6013Hn7r9.
NATIONAL VIRTUAL COLLEGE FAIRS
The University of South Carolina is among more than 500 institutions participating in a National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC) virtual college fair series hosted throughout the spring. Events will be offered on January 31, February 28, March 21 and May 7 from 1 - 7 p.m. EST. For more information or to register for the event, students may visit virtualcollegefairs.org/eventsKYACA Virtual College Fair!
Student registration is now open! Go To College Fairs has a great system in place where students will be able to see what colleges/universities have signed up for the fair so they will know who is coming in advance.students can go to https://kyacac.swoogo.com/kyacacvirtual to register for the fairs. Once again, the fairs will be FREE for your students to attend! Please use the document attached when promoting the fair as well, it includes step by step instructions for students and their adults to look at when going through the registration process. Here is a PDF to help with instructions: Student Family School Counselor Step by Step_KYACAC.pdf
*All times are in eastern standard time (EST)*
https://www.nacacfairs.org/?_ga=2.5169019.959467412.1596802699-1726992254.1596630206
Register: NACAC Virtual Fair Student Registration
next NACAC Virtual College Fairs are happening soon!
https://hbcusummitseries.com/
College fairs are moving in this direction as well. Below is an opportunity for all grade level students to attend a Virtual College Fair.
https://virtualcollegefairs.org/
College Fairs Happening Soon
Fair Sponsor
In-Person or Virtual
Date(s)
Region
Registration Link
Adventist Colleges & Universities
In-Person
Sept 13-
Nov 16U.S. & Canada
ArkACRAO
In-Person
Sept 1-Nov 30
Arkansas
Colorado Council
In-Person & Virtual
Sept 7-
Nov 12Colorado
EducationQuest
In-Person & Virtual
Sept 21-
Dec 8Nebraska
HBCU
Virtual
Nov 11-17
National
KYACAC
In-Person & Virtual
Sept 8-
Nov 4Kentucky
LACRAO
In-Person
Sept 1-Nov 30
Louisiana
Long Island College Fairs
Virtual
Oct 12, 27;
Nov 14Long Island, NY
MACRAO
Virtual
Sept 27,
Oct 27, Nov 16Mississippi
NACCAP
Virtual
Nov 2, 10, 18
Nov 9, 11,15, 17National
InternationalNational Hispanic College Fairs
Virtual & In-Person
Sept 27-
Dec 1National
TACRAO
In-Person & Virtual
Sept 3-
Nov 30Texas
WEF
In-Person & Virtual
Sept 15-
Dec 1Wisconsin
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Parent Tips: How to Help Your Child Prepare for a College Fair (and Then Get Out of Their Way)
By Holly Lazzaro for GoToCollegeFairs
As the parent of a college-bound student, you want to do everything in your power to get your child to the school of their dreams. And while there is a fine line between “helping” them and “taking over,” there actually are some things you yourself can do to help, such as research schools, look for available scholarships, become financially literate. However, there is also a long list of things you can’t do, including keeping up their high school GPA, taking the SAT . . . or attending a college fair for them.