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1 Navigating A College Fair How to Make the Most of the College Fair

2 Representatives from many different colleges are gathered together in one place in order to provide you with information about their institution. What is A College Fair?

3 How to Prepare for the College Fair  Think about what you want in a college  Look through the list of colleges attending  Are there any you are already considering?  Are there others that meet your criteria?  Know your g.p.a and test scores

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5  Start off by introducing yourself (“Hi, my name is …. I’m a junior at XXX High School”).  Have specific questions (some will be provided)  Fill out information cards (if available)  Thank them and ask them for their business card How To Talk to College Reps

6  Admission requirements  What a typical admitted student looks like –  GPA  Curriculum  SAT/ACT  Required high school preparation & testing  Application deadline  Role of activities, recommendations, and/or interviews So What Would I Ask?

7 Questions about Academics  Academic programs  Specific majors that you are considering  Popular majors  When do you have to choose a major?  Availability of internships  Size of classes (esp. freshman year)  Availability of professors & support services  Career placement

8  Financial aid & scholarships  Cost of tuition, room & board (food)  Financial aid deadline & required forms  Merit scholarships & application procedures  Activities that interest you  Housing & other facilities  Campus visits & open houses  The surrounding city or neighborhood  ANYTHING ELSE THAT INTERESTS YOU! More questions …

9 After the College Fair  Look through the materials & your notes  Weed out colleges that aren’t a good fit  Follow up with colleges of interest –  Return information cards  Email the representative with questions  Look into visit options  Do more research  Meet with your counselor if you have questions

10 Things you should know before the fair

11 1.To study in an intellectual environment and get smart! 2.To pursue a career or employment opportunity that requires college-level training and skills development. 3.To increase earning potential ($ MONEY $) 4.To pursue a higher quality of life for themselves and their families 5.To meet new people, have new experiences, and discover new interests 6.To achieve self-discovery and figure out your purpose 7.To acquire the social and/or career status and mobility often associated with a college education Why Go to College

12  an institution offering instruction usually in a professional, vocational, or technical field  Colleges = offer undergraduate programs ONLY (Associates and Bachelors) with a few exceptions  Universities = offer undergraduate and graduate programs (Masters, Ph.D., J.D., M.D, etc.) often a collection of colleges To avoid fraud make sure the web address ALWAYS ends with.edu Definition of College

13  Associates Degree = 2 years beyond high school  Bachelors Degree = 4 years beyond high school  Masters Degree = 5-6 years beyond high school  J.D.(Juris Doctor) = Law school 3 years beyond a bachelors  M.D. (medical doctor) = 4-10 years beyond a bachelors (time required depends on your specialization)  Ph.D. (doctoral degree) = 4-7 years beyond a bachelors Types of Degrees

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