Counseling Alpha Breakdown: Ms. Lusk (A-Co), Mrs. Mihelich (Cr- Ho), Mrs. McGuire (Hu-M), Mr. Aguilar (N-Sanch), Ms. Cervantes (Sand- Z)
This online event is especially for students living in Solano County that would like to learn more about UC Berkeley (Cal).
Students must register to be able to attend. Follow this link to register: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://apply.berkeley.edu/register/?id%3D75f3a997-2606-4812-9068-d464558e70b3&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1598803324488000&usg=AOvVaw1GVmqvaOx2I18k20QZjpPp
There will be a short presentation and opportunity for Q&A.
Do you have questions about admissions or how to apply to Sonoma State University (CSU)? Advisor Jose Padilla is open to advising students every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8-10am or every day 3-5pm.
Sign-up for an appointment here: https://admissions.sonoma.edu/experience-ssu/virtual-enrollment-advising-appointments
Free for students, 600 participating colleges nationwide!
Register Here: https://virtualcollegefairs.org/
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The University of California is hosting a free interactive virtual experience featuring all nine undergraduate UC campuses. These events will provide information on admission, campus highlights, and programs and services to help students build a support network at UC. Campus representatives will be available to answer questions.
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The CSU Chancellor’s Office and all 23 campuses are excited to provide an alternative to in-person college fairs. Each campus will present a short live session to provide a campus overview, information about the admission process and a question and answer portion. If you are not able to attend, all sessions will be recorded.
Registration will remain open, but each session will close at the maximum of 3000 attendees. Make sure you log on to the sessions early. All sessions will be recorded and available on this site.
Please use the links below to register for the live sessions you would like to attend. Pre-registration is required to attend.
A series of virtual information sessions providing culturally inclusive and relevant information about Stanford’s admission process, community centers, and diverse student body. Each day will be dedicated to learning about distinct centers and resources on campus and include two afternoon sessions, focusing on admission and financial aid information, services and resources of the associated center, as well as student experiences and opportunities. Each of these sessions is open to students of ALL backgrounds, regardless of how they may identify. We especially encourage participants from traditionally underrepresented groups, including African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, Native Hawaiians, Southeast Asians, Pacific Islander Americans, and first-generation college students.
For more information and registration: https://admission.stanford.edu/engage/