Snohomish County College Fair at Edmonds-Woodway HS April 24 - Lynnwood Today

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The Snohomish County College Fair is set for April 24, 2025, at Edmonds-Woodway High School, inviting high school students, families, and community members to a comprehensive college exploration experience. Scheduled from 5:30 to 8 p. m. , this free event features over 100 colleges and universities, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with representatives from various institutions. Participants will gain insights into local community colleges, financial aid, scholarships, and other college-access programs, making it a vital resource for prospective students.

With StriveScan technology, students can easily share their contact information with colleges, streamlining the recruitment process. The event also promises a vibrant atmosphere with food trucks catering to attendees. Hosted by the Pacific Northwest Association of College Admission Counselors, the fair is designed to simplify the college search and application process. For more information, individuals can visit the PNACAC website or contact College and Career Specialist Michelle Christensen directly. This initiative reflects a commitment to supporting students in their educational journeys and providing essential resources for their future.

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