Unveiling the Myths and Realities of the College Application: A Comprehensive Guide
In the journey towards higher education, one of the most critical and anxiety-inducing steps for students is the college application process
The Fall 2021 National College Fairs have been transitioned to a Virtual Platform. With in-person events limited across the country, college admissions offices are eager to connect with sophomores, juniors and seniors who are looking toward postsecondary education.
Virtual College Fairs, sponsored by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), are a timesaving opportunity for students and parents to gather a lot of information in one day. College admissions representatives will be online to answer key questions ranging from acceptance policies to student– faculty ratio.
NACAC’s Virtual College Fairs are one-day events that are free to attend. These interactive events are designed with the mobile user in mind. Students can login from their phones or computers. Students and parents are invited to attend one or all of these online events.
More than 300 college and university representatives will be online and available to answer questions. Students and parents will also be able to schedule one-on-one virtual meetings. Students can sign up for a Virtual College Fair at virtualcollegefairs.org.
Sunday, October 24: Signaure College Fair
Tuesday, November 2: Arts & STEM College Fair
Sunday, November 14: Signature College Fair
Monday, October 18
Wednesday, October 27
Sunday, November 7
While many students have adapted to learning online via video conferencing, or an in-person/remote hybrid model, they should continue to prepare for what happens after graduation. Students should take this opportunity to reach out to their college counselors. Guidance office personnel are working hard to make sure students have the tools they need to search for the right college.
Students should ask their counselors about virtual events in their community. Colleges are looking forward to connecting with students and their parents during these online events.
Whether a student is thinking about a community college vs. a four-year college, public vs. private, in-state vs. out-of state, a career in the military, a gap year, or getting a job after high school, now is the time to start preparing for the future.
Read through this issue of College Fair Guide. There are many articles, charts, useful hints and items of information which will be helpful to you. The more prepared you are for these Virtual Fairs, the more you’ll get out of them.
400 St Bernardine St, Reading, PA 19607, USA
Alvernia University is a private Franciscan Roman Catholic university in Reading, Pennsylvania. Once known as Alvernia College, the school gained university status in 2008.
Type
Private
Students
Total Cost
$53k
$27k
Avg Cost After Aid
$20K
Acceptance Rate
68%
7060 NY-104, Oswego, NY 13126
State University of New York at Oswego is a public college in the City of Oswego and Town of Oswego, New York. It has two campuses: historic lakeside campus in Oswego and Metro Center in Syracuse, New York.
Type
Public
Students
Total Cost
$24K
$15K
Avg Cost After Aid
$20K
Acceptance Rate
54%
1 South Ave, Garden City, NY 11530
Adelphi University is a private university in Garden City, New York. Adelphi also has centers in Manhattan, Hudson Valley, and Suffolk County. It is the oldest institution of higher education in suburban Long Island.
Type
Private
Students
Total Cost
$58K
$28K
Avg Cost After Aid
$20K
Acceptance Rate
73%
211 W 61st St, New York, NY 10023
The American Musical and Dramatic Academy is a private college conservatory for the performing arts located in New York City and Los Angeles, California. The conservatory offers both Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees and two-year Certificates in Professional Performance.
Type
Private
Students
Total Cost
$56K
$40K
Avg Cost After Aid
$20K
Acceptance Rate
24%
Old Westbury, NY
New York Institute of Technology offers 90 degree programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees, in more than 50 fields of study, including architecture and design; arts and sciences; education; engineering and computing sciences; health professions; management; and medicine.
Type
Private
Students
Total Cost
$54K
$22K
Avg Cost After Aid
$20K
Acceptance Rate
77%