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Hazelwood School District College & Career Fair CAREER &FAIR Sept. 26, 2017 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Financial Aid Presentation 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Hazelwood Central High School 15875 New Halls Ferry Rd. Florissant, MO 63031 COLLEGE Please register for this event on-line at www.strivefair.com HAZELWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT COLLEGE & CAREER FAIR SEPTEMBER 26, 2017 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. FINANCIAL AID PRESENTATION 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. HAZELWOOD PTA SCHOLARSHIP 6:30 - 6:40 p.m. Arkansas State University Missouri S&T University University of Missouri- Avila University Missouri State University Kansas City Barbizon Modeling Missouri St. Univ.–West Plains University of Missouri-St. Louis Benedictine College Missouri Valley College University of Notre Dame Bradley University Missouri Western State Univ. Urban League Brescia University Monmouth College U.S. Air Force Brookes Bible College Morehouse College U.S. Army Central Methodist University Murray State University U.S. Army Reserves Clark Atlanta University Northern Illinois University U.S. Coast Guard College of the Ozarks Northwest Missouri State Univ. U.S. Marines Columbia College Office of Precollegiate Student U.S. Navy Columbia College Chicago Service Valparaiso University Cox College Park University Washington University Culver-Stockton College Quincy University Webster University Department of Higher Ed. Ranken Technical College West Point Military Academy DePauw University Rockhurst University Western Illinois University Dillard University Saint Louis University Westminster College Dominican University Southeast Missouri State Univ. Wilberforce University Drake University Southern Illinois University- William Jewell College Drury University Carbondale William Woods University Eastern Illinois University Southern Illinois University- Workforce Development Evangel University Edwardsville Missouri Center Fisk University Southern Methodist University Xavier University of Louisiana Florida A&M University Spartan College of Aeronautics Fontbonne University & Technology Graceland University Spelman College Greenville College St. Charles Community College Hannibal-LaGrange University St. Louis Christian College Harris-Stowe State University St. Louis College of Health Hickey College Careers Howard University St. Louis College of Pharmacy Illinois College St. Louis Community College Iowa Wesleyan University St. Louis Job Corps Jackson State University State Technical College of Kansas City Art Institute Missouri Kansas State University Stephens College Knox College Stevens-The Institute of Lane College Business & Arts Lawrence University Sullivan University Lincoln University The Healing Arts Center Lindenwood University The Scholarship Foundation Lindenwood Univ.-Belleville Truman State University Logan University University of Alabama Lyon College University of Central Missouri MacMurray College University of Indianapolis Maryville University University of Iowa McKendree University University of Kansas Millikin University University of Kentucky Missouri Baptist University University of Missouri- Columbia .
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