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Going to a college fair gives you the chance to talk to admission officers and get information on everything about their colleges — from what courses are offered to what life on campus is like. Fairs can introduce you to new colleges and also help you nar ...
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The Performing and Visual Arts (PVA) College Fairs are designed for students interested in pursuing undergraduate and graduate study in the areas of music, dance, theater, visual arts, graphic design, and other related disciplines. Held each fall, atte ...
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College Fairs give you the opportunity to speak to admissions representatives from many colleges. While you're there ask a representative about: Campus life Academic programs Financial aid Admissions requirements Visit the HESC booth to get the lat ...
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High school goes by in a flash. And when it’s time to decide which postsecondary option is right for you, plan to attend a NACAC College Fair for information on: Admission requirements Financial aid Testing College majors Seek opportunity–meet with ...
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