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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Arlington High School Spring College Fair

All Students, Parents and Neighboring High Schools are invited to The Arlington High School
Spring College Fair!  
This event will be held in the TOZ (Red) Gym on
April 9, 2018 from 6:30-8:00 p.m.  


This year, over 100 colleges from across the country will take part in the AHS College
Fair. Many of the college representatives who attend the fair are the same as those
who make the admissions decisions for our geographic area. This is a great opportunity
to meet the representatives and/or alumni face-to-face, to ask questions about a
particular college major, and to inquire about general admissions requirements.The
College Fair is free and open to all students, their parents,and any staff or community
members who would like to attend. Junior year students are strongly encouraged to
attend. All neighboring high schools are welcome to invite their students and parents to
attend the fair as well. Please note the attached ‘Guide to Making the Most of your
College Fair Experience’,which is meant to be used as an aid when speaking with the
various college representatives. A comprehensive list of colleges that will be
represented at the fair is also attached, although colleges continue to register
daily.


Arlington High School College Fair
Henry Toczlyowski Gymnasium
Monday, April 9, 2018  
6:30pm – 8:00pm
WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT?
The College Fair program is a FREE opportunity for you and your family to meet with
the representatives and alumni from colleges and universities throughout the country
without actually leaving your home state. There will not be enough time to visit with
every college and university at the fair, so we have listed some suggestions on how
to use your time most effectively.


BEFORE THE FAIR…
Before the fair, it’s a good idea to do a little preparation.
Answer the following questions to help you determine what kind of school would best suit you:
    • Do you want to attend a two or four year institution? Co-ed or single-gender?
    • What size school do you want to attend?
    • Which programs of study are you considering?
    • How far from home are you willing to travel?
    • Do you wish to participate in any specific extracurricular activities or athletics?
    • Do you want to attend a school located in an urban, suburban, or rural environment?
    • Do you require any special services (i.e., tutoring, note taker, readers, interpreters)?

  1. Discuss your college plans with your guidance counselor, family, teachers, and friends.
  2. Research your colleges of interest on Naviance via the Internet in the guidance office, media center, computer lab or your home.
  3. Check dates and registration deadlines for college entrance examinations.
  4. Create labels or profile cards with your name, address, email, and phone number, name of high school, year of graduation and your area of interest. This will help avoid time spent on filling out Information Cards on College Fair night.
  5. Bring a pen or pencil and a notebook to jot down notes about the conversations with individual college representatives, and pick up the cards of college representatives for future reference.  It is helpful to have a specific name when requesting information or and interview!


AT THE FAIR…
  1. Pick up a bag and fair directory.
  2. Visit with colleges and universities that meet your criteria.
  3. Talk with a representative at the Information Table if you have any questions or need help with your college searc


QUESTIONS TO ASK COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES...
·      How can I arrange a campus visit? Are there any special college visitation days?
·      What are the application deadlines for admission and financial aid?
·     How do you assign faculty advisors to students, especially those who are undecided
about their major?
·      What percent of students are commuters?
·      When must I choose a major?
·       What types of extracurricular activities exist on campus?
·       How accessible are the professors outside of class?
·       How are roommates selected?
·       How safe is your school?
·      Does your college offer additional academic services such to students such as
tutoring, career
counseling, study skills workshops)?
·        What types of internship/co-op experiences are available?
QUESTIONS TO ASK COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES REGARDING DISABILITIES
AND ACCOMMODATIONS
·        Are there specialized programs available?  
·        Are there special admissions procedures?
·        Which standardized tests are required?
·        What types of documentation are needed to request accommodations?
·       Should testing and/or an IEP be sent with my application when applying or after a
decision has
been made?
·       What types of accommodations (note-takers, tape recorders in class, etc.) are
allowed?
·   Are there extra fees for learning disability related services?  If so, what is the
approximate cost?
Still have questions? Please feel free to speak with your guidance counselor about
any college-related
questions.


COLLEGES ATTENDING THE COLLEGE FAIR
(Please keep in mind that colleges are still registering daily and an updated list will
be sent at a later date.)


COLLEGES ATTENDING THE ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SPRING COLLEGE FAIR
APRIL 9, 2018
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
BARNARD COLLEGE
BAY PATH UNIVERSITY
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
BARNARD COLLEGE
BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY
BRYANT UNIVERSITY
BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE
CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE
COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
COLBY SAWYER COLLEGE
COLGATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE
CURRY COLLEGE
DICKINSON COLLEGE
ELMS COLLEGE
EMERSON COLLEGE
ENDICOTT COLLEGE
FISHER COLLEGE
FRAMINGHAM STATE UNIVERSITY
FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE
HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES
HUSSON UNIVERSITY
JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY
KENYON COLLEGE
LASELL COLLEGE
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
MANHATTAN COLLEGE
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT)
MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMY
MASS BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MACALESTER COLLEGE
MERRIMACK COLLEGE
MOUNT IDA COLLEGE
NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
NEWBURY COLLEGE
NICHOLS COLLEGE
NORTHERN VERMONT UNIVERSITY
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
PLYMOUTH STATE UNIVERSITY
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
QUINCY COLLEGE
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE
RIVIER UNIVERSITY
ROXBURY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY
SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY
SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY
SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN
SIMMONS COLLEGE
SKIDMORE COLLEGE
SMITH COLLEGE
ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
STONEHILL COLLEGE
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
SUNY ALBANY
SUNY GENESEO
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
UNION COLLEGE
UNITED STATE COAST GUARD ACADEMY
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AUGUSTA
UNIVERSITY OF M AINE FARMINGTON
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ORONO
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT JOSEPH
UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA
VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY
WESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE (WPI)
WORCESTER STATE UNIVERSITY

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