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Many Thanks to Recreation District #1/Pelican Park and the Castine Center for Providing This Facility at No Cost for This Year’S Event St. Tammany Parish Public Schools College Career Quest 2011 Castine Center Table # 1 a³ Virtual Academy, St. Tammany Parish Public School’s first virtual school… stop by to ask what’s in it for you! 2 Kaplan, helps individuals achieve their educational and career goals. We build futures one success story at a time… 3 Northshore High School, home of the Panthers, ask about AP classes, sports, TV broadcasting, clubs, music… 4-7 EMT, a representative from the areas of concentration, ask about their programs for high school students… 8 Southeast LA Area Health Education Center, works to improve the supply and distribution of health care professionals in LA through community and academic educational partnerships… 9 St. Tammany Parish School Board’s Human Resources,Teacher Recruiting, Where do great teachers come from? Everywhere. Where do they work? St. Tammany! 10 Princeton Review, we help students improve their performance in the classroom and on standardized tests… 11 Louisiana State Police, looking for an opportunity to express your interest in criminal justice and establish a solid career? 12 New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, offers training in dance, music, theatre, visual arts, and much more… 13 Huntington Learning Center, tutoring? Certainly, but also test prep, both ACT and SAT… 14 Mandeville High School, home of the Skippers, all aboard! Ask about AP classes, internships, arts, photography… 15 Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts, a preeminent state supported residential high school, located in Natchitoches, with competitive admissions for high ability students. 16 Sabadie Group Financial Planners, what do financial planners do? need assistance with financial planning? 17-19 Lakeshore High School, home of the Titans, an exciting opportunity to work with others shaping a new high school to make it your own! 20 Club Z, In-Home Tutoring Services, has helped over 300,000 students improve their grades, raise their test scores, learn productive study skills, build their academic self-confidence. 21-22 Pearl River High School, home of the Rebels; ask about AP courses, areas of concentration, sports… 23-24 Fontainebleau High School, home of the Bulldogs, jump into the Dawg Pound, ask about AP classes, clubs… 25 Louisiana Education Loan Authority, a non-profit corporation that provides funding for higher education loans. 26 Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, the experts on the state scholarship program, TOPS… 27-28 Salmen High School, home of the Spartans; ask about their Robotics club, their AP courses, sports, music… 29-31 *********************Refreshments, popcorn, cookies, drinks, all free! 32-34 **********************FREE STUFF!!??? Yes, free items from different post-secondary programs, first-come, first-serve, take ONE! 35 Northshore Technical College (Sullivan), technical program representative, ask which programs are available… 36-38 Northshore Technical College Culinary, it’s all about the food! 39-42 Covington High School, home of the Lions, ask about AP classes, areas of concentration, music, sports… 43-46 Slidell High School, home of the Tigers, ask about AP classes, internships, arts, earning college credit in HS… 47 United States Air Force Reserves, ask about AFROTC scholarships at any college. 48 West Point - US Military Academy is renowned as a historic and distinguished military academy, and a leading, progressive institution of higher education. 49 United States Coast Guard Academy, offers a prestigious higher education experience, with emphasis on leadership, physical fitness and professional development. 50 Loyola University, home of the Wolfpack, this is a Jesuit & Catholic institution of higher education grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, strives to educate the whole student and to benefit the larger community. 51 McNeese State University, home of the Cowboys, is an evolving comprehensive university with the primary educational mission to provide a wide range of baccalaureate distinguished by academic excellence. 52 Louisiana College, home of the Wildcats, a distinctively outstanding Christian liberal arts college to prepare students for a changing world. 53 University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns is the largest member of the University of LA System, and is designated as a Research University. 54 Xavier University, home of the Musketeers whose ultimate purpose is to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing its students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global society. 55 University of Louisiana Monroe, Be a Warhawk! ULM offers a broad array of academic and professional programs from the associate level through the doctoral degree, including the state’s only public Pharm D program. 56 Delgado Community College, a community college representative, dual-enrollment option, can you use TOPS? 57 University of New Orleans, home of the Privateers, has grown to become a major urban research university with a broad range of academic programs, including jazz, film studies, and naval architecture. 58 Southeastern Louisiana University, Be a Lion! Ask about special programs that allow high school students to enroll and earn college credits while in high school. 59 Carvas College, located in Lacombe, LA, has recently been approved by the LA State Board of Regents to begin a Medical Assisting program. 60 Southern University, Baton Rouge, home of the Jaguars, is part of the only historically black Land Grant university system in the United States, which offers four-year, graduate, professional, and doctorate degree programs…. 61 United States Air Force Academy is one of the top Military Colleges for educating, training and inspiring men and women to become officers 62 ITT Technical Institute, committed to helping men and women develop the skills and knowledge to pursue many opportunities in today's fastest growing career fields 63 Nunez Community College, a community college that offers a variety of academic programs, ask about them all. 64 Cottey College, The P.E.O. Sisterhood, Nevada MO, P.E.O. International, Women helping women reach for the stars, its mission: promoting educational opportunities for women. 65 Our Lady of Holy Cross College, the most affordable private college in New Orleans offers smaller classes, a faith-based atmosphere and more personal attention from a generous, responsive team of professionals…. 66 Louisiana State University, Tiger Land! Louisiana’s Flagship institution, a four-year university representative, ask about all the programs offered…. 67 Northwestern State University, home of the Demons, a friendly, student oriented university that is “large enough to serve you, but small enough to know you.” 68 Nicholls State University, home of the Colonels, a comprehensive, regional university serving south central Louisiana and beyond. 69 Tulane University, home of the Green Wave, a selective private research university founded in 1834, is a leader in scholarly initiatives and public service…. 70 Baton Rouge Community College, imagination is at the very roots of our existence: Imagine what YOU can do! 71 University of New Orleans Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Our graduates are on high demand and find positions usually well before their actual graduation in a wide range of marine enterprises including ship and yacht builders, offshore companies, engineering and design consultants, software developers and others….. 72 SLU’s ZOOM into Careers, exploring career options with you and having a week of fun while networking with high school students from other school districts……… 73 Southern University @New Orleans, home of the Knights, the academic programs of SUNO are designed to bring out the leader in you…… 74 Northshore Technical College (Hammond), technical program representative, ask which programs are available…. Many thanks to Recreation District #1/Pelican Park and the Castine Center for providing this facility at no cost for this year’s event. .
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