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High School Visits #WPvisitsYOU Discover everything William Paterson University has to offer by meeting with us when we visit your campus. #ChooseWP #WPAccepted #WPvisitsYOU #neWPioneer FOLLOW US! @WPUNJ_Admission Facebook.com/WPAdmissions @WPUNJ_Admission WPUNJAdmission September 9/10/19 6:00pm Hillside High School 9/15/19 11:00am Long Island NACAC Fair 9/15/19 12:00pm Morris County NJACAC Fair 9/16/10 8:30am Passaic County Technical Institute 9/18/19 6:00pm Fort Lee High School College Night 9/19/19 9:00am Dwight Morrow High School 9/19/19 11:00am Lodi High School 9/19/19 6:00pm Bergen County Fair 9/23/19 8:30am Morris Knolls High School 9/23/19 8:30am M.E.T.S. Charter 9/23/19 10:00am St. Peter's Prep 9/23/19 12:00pm St. Dominic Academy 9/23/19 2:00pm Ridgefield Park Jr./Sr. High School 9/24/19 8:30am Randolph High School 9/24/19 6:00pm Pearl River College Night 9/25/19 6:00pm North Hunterdon High School College Fair 9/25/19 6:00pm RIdgefield Memorial High School 9/26/19 1:00pm Montville High School 9/26/19 4:00pm Arts High School College Fair 9/26/19 6:00pm Carteret High School College Night 9/26/19 6:00pm University Academy Charter High School 9/26/19 7:00pm Wildwood Catholic College Fair 9/27/19 8:00am Buena Regional High School 9/27/19 8:30am UC Teams Charter School College Fair 9/30/19 9:00am Port Jervis High School October 10/2/19 9:00am Newark Collegiate Academy 10/2/19 10:00am Saint Benedict’s Prep 10/2/19 10:30am St. John Vianney High School 10/2/19 11:30am Eagle Academy 10/2/19 1:00pm Great Oaks Charter 10/2/19 2:00pm Saint Vincent Academy 10/2/19 4:00pm North Star Academy (Lincoln Park) 10/2/19 6:00pm Ocean County Guidance College Night 10/2/19 6:30pm Hanover Park Regional District 10/3/19 9:00am Jackson Liberty High School 10/3/19 10:00am Jackson Memorial High School 10/3/19 11:00am Nutley High School 10/3/19 1:00pm James Caldwell High School 10/3/19 6:00pm Bayonne High School College Fair 10/3/19 6:00pm Morris Catholic High School 10/3/19 6:30pm Manasquan College Night 10/3/19 6:30pm Monroe Township High School 10/3/19 7:00pm Paramus Catholic High School 10/3/19 7:00pm Seton Hall Prepatory School 10/3/19 7:00pm North Brunswick College Fair 10/4/19 9:00am Glen Rock High School 10/4/19 10:30am Fair Lawn High School 10/4/19 11:30am Memorial Senior High School 10/6/19 1:00pm NJACAC Monmouth County 10/7/19 9:00am Scotch Plains Fernwood High School 10/7/19 10:00am Indian Hills High School 10/7/19 10:30am Newton High School 10/7/19 11:30am Ramapo High School 10/7/19 1:00pm Ridgewood High School 10/7/19 1:30pm South Plainfield High School 10/7/19 4:00pm Arthur L. Johnson High School College Fair 10/7/19 7:00pm Governor Livingston High School Fair 10/8/19 8:00am Rutherford High School 10/8/19 9:00am Henry P. Becton High School 10/8/19 12:00pm Morris County VoTech 10/8/19 1:00pm Wood-Ridge College Fair 10/8/19 5:00pm Hamilton High School West College and Career Fair 10/9/19 9:00am Hawthorne High School 10/9/19 7:00pm West New York High School 10/10/19 9:00am John F. Kennedy High School 10/10/19 9:00am People’s Prep Charter 10/10/19 9:00am Hillsborough High School 10/10/19 10:00am Colonia High School 10/10/19 10:00am Bard High School 10/10/19 12:00pm North Star Academy (Washington Park) 10/10/19 2:00pm Mount Saint Mary Academy 10/10/19 5:00pm Parsippany High School 10/10/19 6:00pm North Bergen College Night 10/10/19 6:00pm Middlesex County NJACAC 10/10/19 6:00pm Gloucester County College Fair 10/10/19 6:00pm Pennsauken High School 10/10/19 7:00pm Ridge Bernards High School 10/11/19 8:30am Pompton Lakes High School 10/11/19 10:30am Clifton High School 10/12/19 11:00am NACAC STEM Fair 10/14/19 7:00pm Old Bridge High School 10/15/19 10:00am Voorhees High School 10/15/19 1:00pm South Hunterdon High School 10/15/19 7:00pm Bridgewater Raritan High School 10/15/19 7:00pm Secaucus High School College Fair Night 10/15/19 7:00pm Phillipsburg High School 10/16/19 9:00am Edison High School 10/16/19 9:30am Wayne Hills High School 10/16/19 11:00am Metuchen High School 10/16/19 12:00pm Newark Collegiate Academy College Fair 10/16/19 6:00pm West Windsor Plainsboro N&S Fair 10/16/19 7:00pm Haddonfield High School College Night 10/16/19 7:00pm Linden High School College Night 10/16/19 7:00pm Glen Rock High School College Fair 10/16/19 7:00pm Warren Hills Regional High School 10/17/19 8:00am Belvidere High School 10/17/19 9:00am Cumberland County High School College Fair 10/17/19 9:00am Lakeland Regional High School 10/17/19 10:00am Camden Academy Charter High School 10/17/19 10:30am North Warren Regional High School 10/17/19 10:30am West Milford High School 10/17/19 10:30am Spotswood High School 10/17/19 1:00pm Hackettstown High School 10/17/19 1:30pm East Brunswick High School 10/17/19 6:00pm Montclair High School 10/17/19 6:00pm Nutley High School College Panel 10/17/19 6:00pm Pascack Valley Northern Valley College Fair 10/17/19 6:30pm Cliffside Park High School 10/17/19 6:30pm Rancocas Valley Regional High School 10/18/19 9:00am Palisades Park High School Fair 10/20/19 11:00am NACAC Philadelphia 10/21/19 9:00am Northern Valley Regional High School 10/21/19 10:30am Parsippany Hills High School 10/21/19 11:00am Cresskill High School 10/21/19 1:00pm Kinnelon High School 10/21/19 1:00pm Dumont High School 10/22/19 8:00am Clarkstown South High School 10/22/19 8:30am Jefferson Township High School 10/22/19 9:00am Bogota High School 10/22/19 11:00am Morris Knolls High School 10/22/19 11:30am Tenafly High School 10/22/19 1:00pm Leonia High School 10/22/19 1:00pm Somerville High School 10/22/19 7:00pm Mount Olive High School 10/22/19 7:30pm Rockland County College Fair 10/23/19 8:30am Roselle Park High School 10/23/19 8:30am Dover High School 10/23/19 9:00am People’s Prep High School 10/23/19 11:00am David Brearly High School 10/23/19 1:00pm Union City High School 10/23/19 1:00pm Abraham Clark High School 10/23/19 6:00pm Union High School 10/23/19 6:30pm West Orange High School College Night 10/23/19 7:00pm Don Bosco Preparatory High 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Jr. Sr. High School 10/29/19 10:00am Immaculate Heart Academy 10/29/19 11:00am Westwood Jr. Sr. High School 10/29/19 1:00pm Fort Lee High School 10/29/19 1:00pm Franklin Township High School 10/29/19 3:00pm Dwight Englewood High School 10/29/19 6:00pm Mainland Regional College Fair 10/29/19 6:00pm Elizabeth High Academies College Fair 10/29/19 6:30pm Sparta High School College Fair 10/30/19 10:00am Columbia High School 10/30/19 10:30am Toms River High School North 10/30/19 12:00pm Livingston High School 10/30/19 1:00pm West Essex High School 10/30/19 2:00pm Verona High School 10/30/19 6:00pm NJACAC Freehold 10/30/19 6:30pm Teaneck High School 10/30/19 7:00pm Hackensack High School 10/31/19 8:30am Irvington High School November 11/1/19 9:00am Freehold Borough High School 11/1/19 10:00am Freehold Township High School 11/1/19 12:30pm Holmdel High School 11/4/19 9:00am Mahwah High School 11/4/19 10:00am Ramsey High School 11/4/19 1:00pm Northern Highlands Regional High School 11/4/19 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