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First
annual Central Oregon College Fair set Representatives
from over 80 institutions of higher learning will be on hand Tuesday, October
8 at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds in Redmond at the first annual Central
Oregon College Fair.
The fair will be open from
9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is free to the public.
Parents and students are invited
to visit representatives from colleges throughout the Northwest and from
across the country.
Juniors and seniors from Sisters
High School are slated to attend from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Students are required to sign
up and turn in a permission slip in advance in the high school office.
Students will be transported
by school bus, thanks to a grant from Western Communications. Organizers
of the fair want to minimize traffic and parking problems at the fairgrounds,
so Sisters High School students are required to ride the bus if they intend
to participate. Parents are welcome to meet their students at the fairgrounds.
Fair organizers are expecting
more than 2,000 students from throughout Central and Eastern Oregon to
attend. The fair will feature more than 80 college representatives from
institutions of higher education throughout the Pacific Northwest and
across the country. Colleges from upstate New York to Alaska, from Southern
California to North Carolina have pre- registered.
Public and private, two- and
four-year colleges as well as art and technical institutes will be represented
at the fair. In addition, fair attendees can meet with representatives
and attend free workshops on choosing a college, financing a college education,
testing and other aspects of preparing for and applying to college.
"The response from students,
parents and high school counselors has been incredible," said fair co-chair
Carolyn Platt, of Bend. "Plus, the colleges are very eager to meet our
students. We have a critical mass of qualified college candidates here."
For more information, contact
CentralORFair@aol.com, 318-0939
or 383-0527. |
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