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Virtual College Fair on Sunday, April 27

Dear HPS High School Parents, 

The National Association for College Admissions Counseling hosts a variety of College Fairs throughout the nation both in-person and virtually. Hunterdon Prep was able to take several juniors and seniors to one of the in-person college fairs in New Jersey back in March. MANACA is now hosting a Virtual College Fair, providing students and their families with the opportunity to learn about colleges and universities nationwide, their admissions process, and the programs they offer.

 It is a great opportunity to explore the various options available for students to continue their post-secondary education. Due to the virtual nature of the event, it is a great way to be able to connect with schools nationwide and gather information from them that you might not otherwise be able to obtain by visiting those schools.

Please consider signing up to attend the Virtual College Fair being held by NACAC on Sunday, April 27, 2025 from 1pm to 6pm, and using it as an opportunity to see what post-secondary options are available to your child without having to leave the comfort of your home. It is also a more relaxed way to speak with admissions representatives from schools of interest or ones you want to learn more about. 

Please use the link below to learn more about the NACAC Virtual College Fair and to sign up to attend the event: NACAC Virtual College Fair 

If you have any questions regarding this opportunity or questions after attending the event,  please contact Ms. Evancho at mevancho@hunterdonprep.org or (908) 832-7200 ext 16. 

 

Sincerely, 

Melissa Evancho 

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