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The FCPS 2013 College Fair will be held: Sunday, October 20 |
The FCPS 2013 College Night will be held: Monday, October 21 |
The FCPS College Fair and College Night events offer a venue for high school students/parents to meet with colleges/universities to share information and answer questions about their institutions. Approximately 350-400 colleges annually attend these events. The College Fair traditionally draws approximately 10,000 students and parents. College Night, held the following evening, attracts between 4,000 and 5,000 attendees. In addition to the open-fair setting, College Night features workshops related to the college admissions process.
Information on the 2013 College Fair/College Night will be posted when it becomes available.
Colleges/universities interested in participating in either or both of these events may register online. Online registration will be available soon.
School Counseling and College Success
Office of Prevention and Intervention Services
Student Engagement and Attendance
Student Registration and Language Services
Gwen Cooper-Evans
Administrative Assistant
571-423-4421
703-279-5210 (fax)
Marcy Miller
Coordinator
Jennifer Ferrara
Manager
571-423-4422
Ellissia Price
Elementary School Counseling Specialist (K-6)
571-423-4428
Valerie Hardy
Secondary School Counseling Specialist (7-12)
571-423-4404
Judy Hingle
Career Connections Specialist
571-423-4430
Marian Kendrick
College Fair/College Night
571-423-4429
Darryle Craig
College Success Program Manager
571-423-4410
Stella Tang
Administrative Assistant
571-423-4410
Sia Knight
College Partnership Specialist
571-423-4413
Derek Steele
AVID Resource Teacher
571-423-4418
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FCPS College Fair and College Night:
Higher education on display to help students start the college search process.
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