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\n | \n It's not too late to sign up for these upcoming events: \nMassachusettes College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Open House - September 21st \nQuinnipiac University: Open House - September 21st \nUniversity of Maine: Open House - September 28th \nVillanova Fall Preview Days - September 21st and 22nd \nWashington University in St Louis - Discover Wash U - Sept 20th \nIf you can't make it to campus - make sure your child is checking their emails to hear about regional events - and their own high school's announcements of visitors from college admissions representatives. While these fall events are geared toward seniors, it never hurts for our juniors to attend a few. \nFor instance, we just received an email from the University of Rochester announcing they are hitting the road to meet students and even offer them a chance to interview in person! \nAnd watch out for our announcement later this week - we are going to be launching a new page on our website - dedicated to Open House Events! \nUntil next time, \nEydie \nWe just discovered a great page on Yale University's website. Even if your child is not interested in applying to Yale - check this out. There are several co-sponsored virtual events happening this month that your child might want to participate in. \nFor instance, Columbia University, the University of Chicago, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Michigan, and Yale University are hosting a joint virtual information session tomorrow, Thursday, September 12th. Admissions counselors will discuss: \nAcademics \nCampus life \nFinancial aid \nThe admissions process \nRegister: https://discoveringu.org/ \nAre you in the Boston area and want to hear what it was like to go to Bowdoin University, Carleton College, Swarthmore College, or Williams College as a first-generation and/or BIPOC student? Join a panel of local alumni on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, as they reflect on the academic and co-curricular opportunities they had in college and how a liberal arts education uniquely prepared them for their work and life today. Register here. \nInterested in talking with students who are really on the campuses? Dartmouth College will connect you to current students so you can ask all your questions about what it is \"really like\" to be a student there. \nDid you know there is a National College Colors Day? I didn't - and am bummed that I missed this year's day (it was August 30th) - but don't worry - I'll have many more times to sport my team's - especially on November 1st, which happens to be Color the World Orange Day! \n | \n\n |
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