From: CollegeWeekLive
CollegeWeekLive announced
today its upcoming fall line-up of three virtual college fairs. Students are
invited to interact with more than 500 colleges and universities as they decide where to apply for
institutions of higher learning next year.
The
online college fairs will be held on Thursday, Sept. 20; Wednesday, Oct. 24
& Thursday Oct. 25; and Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Students can join live chats, ask questions and learn more about colleges and
universities of interest to them. Video presentations by schools featuring admissions
representatives or
current students will be available. There will also be expert video
presentations online covering topics such as test prep tips, financial aid, how
to write a good essay and where to find scholarships.
CollegeWeekLive
now offers three large events in the fall to help students during the different
stages of college planning, from basic research and information gathering to
seeking application and deadline information to narrowing down their choices on
where to apply.
"This
makes the college fair process easier for students. They can do it all in one
day at one place from the comfort of their computer or Smartphone," said
Robert Rosenbloom, CEO of CollegeWeekLive. "It's also easier and more cost
efficient for the schools to attend these virtual events for recruiting
purposes."
Students
can register with CollegeWeekLive for free at any
time, including the day of the event, through www.collegeweeklive.com. This also enables the
student to attend various individual school live chats, watch virtual college
tours and view videos about college planning, financial aid and potential
career pursuits.
About
CollegeWeekLive: CollegeWeekLive (http://www.collegeweeklive.com/)
offers students college planning information, virtual college fairs and live
chats with students and college admissions counseling staff for more than 500
institutions of higher learning. More than 1 million students from 191
countries have experienced CollegeWeekLive for details and advice on schools of
interest and colleges of choice. CollegeWeekLive is a subsidiary of PlatformQ,
LLC.http://www.collegeweeklive.com/
SOURCE
CollegeWeekLive
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