Duration: 1 hour
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Each year thousands of high school students begin preparing for their journey into the world of post-secondary education. The journey is often a lengthy process, filled with many uncertainties. Students often ask questions like, how do I know what school is the right school? What majors are available? Should I attend a two- or four-year institution? Are there any resources available on a local basis to make the process easier?
Hear college admission and counseling experts share tips on how to narrow down your college search by preparing for and getting the most out of attending your local NACAC National College Fair. You'll also learn about the importance and benefits of lead retrieval technology when registering for college fairs.
Target Audience: Both college-bound high school students and their parents are encouraged to sign up for this webinar to learn more about the National College Fair program.
Topics to be discussed include:
- Advice from college admission and counseling experts on how to narrow your college search.
- Discussion on how attending a National College Fair will help with the college search process.
- Guidance on preparing for and how to get the most out of attending your local National College Fair.
- Explanation of additional National College Fair resources, including workshops and our Counseling Center.
- Lead retrieval: online registration is as easy as one, two, three.
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will:
- Have a better understanding of what goes on at a National College Fair and what resources are available.
- Know how to prepare before attending a National College Fair.
- Have a better understanding of how to conduct the college search process
- Be ready to preregister for upcoming fairs in their city.
Question and Answer Session:
Our experts will respond to questions during the webinar.
Moderated by:
Andrew Sison
Dean of Undergraduate Admission
Lewis University
Presenters:
Harry Gong
Director of Admissions
Niagara University
Kathi Lecertua
Career Counselor
Borah High School
Mark Rasic
Associate Director of Admissions
University of Southern California
Barbara Schultz
Guidance Counselor
Arnold O. Beckman High School
Katie Voller-Berdan
College Counselor
Marshall School