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Find the college for you! May 2 virtualcollegefairs.org Thinking about college? Sign up now at virtualcollegefairs.org and start exploring! Click on the colleges that interest you and then set a reminder to attend their live sessions on May 2. You’ll log in on that date and drop into the colleges’ Zoom sessions to listen, connect, and ask questions. Here’s the list of colleges that will be available virtually on May 2 to help you pursue your college dreams! Alabama San Francisco State Western Connecticut State Idaho Kentucky Wheaton College Auburn University University University Boise State University Eastern Kentucky Worcester Polytechnic Birmingham–Southern San Jose State University Idaho State University University Institute College Santa Clara University Delaware Spalding University Worcester State University The University of Alabama Santa Monica College Goldey–Beacom College Illinois University of Louisville Scripps College The University of Alabama University of Delaware American Academy of Art Western Kentucky Maine in Huntsville Sonoma State University University Bradley University Maine Maritime Academy The University of UCLA Summer Sessions Florida Concordia University Saint Joseph’s College of Alabama–UA Early University of California– Chicago Louisiana Maine College Irvine Barry University DePaul University University of Louisiana at University of Maine University of Alabama at University of California– Embry–Riddle 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