Friday, September 20, 2019

Class of 2020 - Friday Updates 9/20/19

Seniors: If you have decided to apply early with an October 15 deadline for any of your colleges, you must notify your counselor ASAP (the deadline was September 16) and complete your senior meeting by September 27.

If you have decided to apply early with a November 1 deadline, you must notify your counselor by September 24 and complete your senior meeting by October 16.

ACT

TODAY is the last day to register for the October 26 test date without paying a late registration fee.

SAT 

October 2 is the registration deadline for the November 2 test date.

Open Houses and Information Sessions

Boston STEM College and Career Fair 
October 27, 2019
FREE and open to the public, the fair is for college-bound students interested in college majors and careers in engineering, medicine, computer science, and other STEM fields.
https://www.nacacfairs.org/attend/stem-college-and-career-fairs/boston-stem-college-and-career-fair/

University of Massachusetts Lowell Open House
September 21 and October 27
www.uml.edu

University of Massachusetts Boston Annual Fall Open House
October 19
Learn more and register at www.umb.edu/openhouse


Bentley University Fall Open House 
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Register at www.bentley.edu

Seton Hall University Fall Open House
October 27 or November 24
https://www.shu.edu/undergraduate-admissions/open-house.cfm

Assumption College Open House
Sunday October 20, 10am - 2:30pm
Discovery Day: October 4, 25, and November 15
Hound Day: October 5
Get more information and register at www.assumption.edu

Ursinus College Saturday Visits
October 5, November 2, November 23, and December 7
Fall Open House
Saturday October 19
Discover Ursinus
Monday October 7
www.ursinus.edu/visit

Oberlin College Information Session
Sunday September 22
4-6pm
Arnold Arboretum
Weld Hill Research Building
1300 Centre Street
Boston, MA 02131
https://connect.oberlin.edu/register/boston2019

Explore Engineering, an overnight event for high school girls at Sweet Briar College
October 25-26
Participants will work in teams with engineering professors and students to imagine and bring to life a computer-controlled, interactive Halloween device. The event is hands-on, stresses teamwork and creativity, and is perfect for both experienced students and newbies to engineering.
Get more information and register!

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