Education
Explore Post-Secondary Options at Halton Hills Fair This Month

High school students and their families in Halton Hills have an opportunity to explore post-secondary education options at the upcoming University and College Fair. The event will take place on October 24 and October 25, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Halton Hills Public Library, located at 9 Church St., Georgetown.
The two-day fair aims to connect students directly with representatives from various universities, colleges, and local organizations offering resources for planning their future after graduation. Attendees will have the chance to engage with representatives who can provide insights into academic programs, the application process, and student life.
What to Expect at the Fair
Several post-secondary institutions will be present, enabling students to ask questions and gather information pertinent to their educational choices. The fair is designed to cater to a range of interests and aspirations, ensuring that students can find the right fit for their academic and career goals.
In addition to academic institutions, local organizations will also participate, offering practical advice and support to help students transition smoothly to post-secondary life. These organizations focus on providing guidance on various aspects of further education and career planning.
Event Details and Accessibility
Attendance at the University and College Fair is free, and no prior registration is required. The event is open for drop-in visits, making it accessible for families to attend at their convenience. More information about the fair, including a list of participating institutions and organizations, can be found on the Halton Hills Public Library’s website.
This fair represents a valuable opportunity for students in the Halton Hills area to gain insights that will aid them in their educational journeys. By interacting with representatives and gathering information, students can make informed decisions about their futures.
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