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Virtualcollegefairs.Org 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 Santa Monica College Delaware Illinois Spalding University Worcester Polytechnic Auburn University Scripps College Goldey–Beacom College American Academy of Art University of Kentucky Institute Birmingham–Southern Sonoma State University University of Delaware Bradley University University of Louisville Worcester State University College UCLA Summer Sessions Concordia University Western Kentucky The University of Alabama University of California– District of Columbia Chicago University Maine The University of Alabama Irvine The George Washington DePaul University Maine Maritime Academy in Huntsville University of California– University Governors State University Louisiana Saint Joseph’s College of The University of Alabama– Merced Illinois College University of Louisiana at Maine UA Early College University of California– Florida Knox College Monroe University of Maine University of Alabama at Riverside Barry University Millikin University Xavier University of University of Maine at Birmingham University of California–San Embry–Riddle Aeronautical Northern Illinois University Louisiana Farmington Diego University North Park University University of Maine at Alaska University of California– Florida Institute of Northwestern University Massachusetts Machias University of Alaska Santa Barbara Technology Quincy University Anna Maria College University of New England Anchorage University of California– Florida International Roosevelt University Bay Path University University of Southern University of Alaska Santa Cruz University Saint Xavier University Bentley University Maine Fairbanks University of Redlands Florida Southern College School of the Art Institute of Boston University University of San Diego Maryland Arizona Florida State University Chicago Brandeis University University of San Francisco Full Sail University Johns Hopkins University Arizona State University Southern Illinois University Bridgewater State University of Southern Keiser University–Flagship University Johns Hopkins University– Dine’ College Carbondale California Campus College of the Holy Cross Summer Programs Grand Canyon University Trinity Christian College University of the Pacific Lynn University Curry College McDaniel College Northern Arizona University Vanguard University of Northwest Florida State Dean College Montgomery College The University of Arizona Indiana Southern California College Ball State University EF Gap Year Mount St. Mary’s University University of Advancing Whittier College Nova Southeastern DePauw University Elms College Salisbury University Technology University Woodbury University Drake University Emmanuel College Towson University Saint Leo University Franklin College Endicott College University of Baltimore California Colorado The University of Tampa Biola University Hanover College Fisher College University of Maryland Colorado Mesa University University of Central Florida College Park California Baptist University Indiana State University Framingham State Colorado Mountain College University of Florida Indiana University University California Lutheran Colorado School of Mines University of Miami University Bloomington Hampshire College Mississippi Colorado State University University of North Florida IUPUI Lesley University Millsaps College California State University– University of South Florida Channel Islands Colorado State University– Manchester University Massachusetts College Mississippi State University Pueblo California State University– Marian University of Pharmacy & Health University of Mississippi Fort Lewis College Georgia Purdue University Sciences Chico Augusta University Metropolitan State Purdue University Fort Massachusetts Maritime Michigan California State University– Clayton State University Northridge University of Denver Wayne Academy Albion College University of Colorado Georgia College and State Rose–Hulman Institute of Merrimack College Alma College Chapman University University Boulder Technology Northeastern University Calvin University CSU Maritime Academy Georgia Southern University University of Colorado Saint Mary’s College Salem State University Central Michigan University Fashion Institute of Design Denver Georgia State University & Merchandising University of Evansville Simmons University College for Creative Studies University of Denver Kennesaw State University Fresno Pacific University University of Indianapolis Springfield College Eastern Michigan University Western Colorado Oglethorpe University Harvey Mudd College University of Saint Francis Stonehill College Ferris State University University Savannah College of Art University of Southern Holy Names University and Design Suffolk University Grand Valley State Laguna College of Art and Indiana Tufts University University Connecticut South Georgia State Valparaiso University Design College University of Massachusetts Hope College Central Connecticut State Amherst Los Angeles College of University Lawrence Technological Music Hawaii Iowa University of Massachusetts University Quinnipiac University Loyola Marymount Chaminade University of Iowa State University Boston Michigan State University Sacred Heart University University Honolulu University of Massachusetts Northern Michigan Mills College Tunxis Community College Hawaii Pacific University Kansas Lowell University Pepperdine University United States Coast Guard University of Hawaii at Kansas State University Wellesley College Northwood University Academy Saint Mary’s College of Manoa Newman University Wentworth Institute of Oakland University University of Connecticut California University of Kansas Technology Olivet College University of Hartford San Francisco State Idaho Western New England Saginaw Valley State University University of New Haven Boise State University Kentucky University University San Jose State University Western Connecticut State Idaho State University Eastern Kentucky University Westfield 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Jan. 31 | Feb. 28 | Mar. 7 | Mar. 16 | Mar. 21 | Apr. 10 | Apr. 20 | May 2 NACAC Virtual College Fairs are a service of the National Association for College Admission Counseling, the Sponsorship support provided by: association representing nearly 14,000 counseling and admission professionals worldwide since 1937. 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