Mayor Shirley Franklin Announces PUBLIC NIGHT at the 22nd Annual DREAM JAMBOREE the Southeast's Largest College and Career Fair
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The 22nd Annual Dream Jamboree College & Career Fair Public Night.Over 200 colleges & universities, military, trade & technical institutions Workshops on Financial Aid and the Hope Scholarship
FREE AND OPEN TO STUDENTS, PARENTS AND THE PUBLIC
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. |
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City Hall East Exhibition Center 675 Ponce de Leon Avenue (enter on 640 North Avenue) Atlanta, Georgia 30308
Free Parking available in the North Avenue Parking Lot |
The evening Public Night session is open to all students and parents in the metropolitan Atlanta area. This session is designed to give students and their parents an opportunity for more in-depth one-on-one discussions with institutional representatives, as well as to allow undecided seniors to have additional exposure to career options. Students and parents from middle through high school are encouraged to attend.
Over 200 institutions will be at DREAM JAMBOREE. They range from traditional colleges like Georgia State University and University of Georgia to specialized schools like Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and Atlanta Technical College. Ivy League schools including Harvard, Yale and for the first time Dartmouth will be here. Also coming are the Historically Black Colleges and Universities that include Clark Atlanta, Spelman, Morehouse, Howard and many more. And for the first time, Jose Maria Vargas University will be attending, which is a Hispanic based institution.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT 404-330-6023.
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