College Fairs & Preview Days

With close to 4000 4-year colleges in the United States, not every school is able to come to Prospect... however, many are reaching out to let us know when and where our students can still meet them to learn more about their school. Please look at the following link for details. Remember to RSVP on the provided links.
 

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Sign Up for NACAC Virtual College Fairs!

Thinking about college? Here's your chance to hear firsthand from those-in-the-know at hundreds of colleges and universities nearby, across the country, and around the world.

How? Attend a NACAC Virtual College Fair!

More than 600 colleges and universities will be online to talk with high school juniors and seniors on each of these dates this fall:

  • Sunday, Sept. 13 from 12 - 8 p.m. ET
  • Monday, Oct. 12 from 1 - 9 p.m. ET
  • Sunday, Oct. 18 from 12 - 8 p.m. ET
  • Sunday, Nov. 8 from 2 - 10 p.m. ET

Each virtual fair is a free, one-day event. Attend as often as you like. Parents invited, too.

Register at virtualcollegefairs.org and then log in on the fair dates using your phone or computer. It's totally easy to get around. Create your itinerary by selecting which colleges you're interested in and attend their live and interactive Zoom sessions. Also available are NACAC Meet-Ups on finding your best college fit, paying for college, and more. 

Sessions cover topics such as how to apply, financial aid, student life, and more. Watch, learn, and get your questions answered about academics, athletics, diversity, study abroad, and other topics. You can also meet one-on-one with a college's admission counselor by choosing a convenient virtual meeting date and time.

Parents invited, too. Don't miss this opportunity to learn, connect, ask questions, and discover your best college fit!

NACAC Virtual College Fairs are offered by the association that has represented counselors and admission officers worldwide since 1937. NACAC and its members are dedicated to ethical and inclusive service to students as they make choices about their higher education future.