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Treasure Coast College Fair TREASURE COAST Dear Students and Families, St. Lucie and Martin County Public Schools unite to welcome COLLEGE FAIR you to our annual Treasure Coast College Fair. We are committed to helping our students reach their post- secondary goals and career aspirations. October 18, 2018 We are so proud of the quality and diversity of educational opportunities available for you. To assist our students with these choices, representatives from more than 80 colleges, universities, career/technical programs, and military organizations are here to share their expertise, experience, and skills. Please use this map and program as a guide. It will help you to fully explore all of the information available. To help clarify and assist you with decision-making, each high school has a representative from their guidance and counseling department on site. Best wishes for a successful and rewarding future. Martin and St. Lucie Public Schools Treasure Coast College Fair 2017 Air Force [email protected] Table Table Map 2769 NW Federal [email protected] 16 HWY Stuart Fl ,34994 321-288-1023, 772-692-9523 Air Force ROTC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 www.afrotc.com Table 1551 Brescia Ave. [email protected] 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 Coral Gables, FL 33146 334-301-5300 Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and aviator.edu Table Technology 48 [email protected] 3800 St Lucie Blvd , Fort Pierce, FL 34946 772-466-4822 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Berry College berry.edu Table 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2277 Martha Berry Hwy , [email protected] 38 Mount Berry Georgia 30149 1-800-237-7942, 706-236-2215 Bryant University Table [email protected] 67 1150 Douglas Pike 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Smithfield, RI 02917 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Eckerd College www.eckerd.edu/admissions/ Table 4200 54th Ave S [email protected] Entry 63 St. Petersburg, FL 33711 727-864-8331 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University www.ERAU.edu Table 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd, [email protected] 29 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Daytona Beach FL 32114 386-226-6100 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 www.flagler.edu Flagler College Entry Table admissions@flagler 12 74 King Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-819-6220 Florida Army National Guard nationalguard.com 65 66 67 68 Table 2805 Delaware Ave. 69 70 71 72 15 772-801-9039 Fort Pierce, FL 34947 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Florida Atlantic University [email protected] www.fau.edu/ Table admissions 777 Glades Rd 57 561-297-3040 Boca Raton FL, 33431 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Florida Institute of technology [email protected] Indian River State College - www.irsc.edu Table Table 150 W University Blvd www.fi.edu Industrial Education Department 72 81 Melbourne, FL 32901 321-674-8030 3209 Virginia Ave, Fort Pierce, FL, 34981 772-462-4772 Florida International University admissions.fiu.edu Indian River State College - [email protected] Table Table 11200 SW 8th St School of Business www.irsc.edu 46 305-348-5751 82 3209 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34981 1-866-792-4772 Miami, FL 33199 Florida Polytechnic University [email protected] Indian River State College Baccalaureate [email protected] Table Table www.irsc.edu 4700 Research Way floridapoly.edu Programs 20 75 3209 Virginia Avenue 1-866-792-4772 Lakeland, FL 33805 863-874-4774 Fort Pierce, FL. 34981 Florida Southern College www.flsouthern.edu/undergraduate/ Indian River State College - www.irsc.edu Enrollment Table admissions.aspx Table Information & 111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive [email protected] 66 www.flsouthern.edu 76 500 N.W. California Blvd. Lakeland, FL 33801 863-680-4131 Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 1-866-792-4772 Florida SouthWestern State College [email protected] Indian River State College - [email protected] Table Table School of Education http://www.irsc.edu/admissions/ 8099 College Parkway, www.fsw.edu 32 83 3209 Virginia Avenue admissions.aspx Fort Myers, FL 33919 234-432-7367 Fort Pierce, FL 34981 772-462-7460 Florida State University www.admissions.fsu.edu Indian River State College-Public Service www.irsc.edu Table 282 Champions Way Table Education 44 850-644-6200 73 3209 Virginia Avenue [email protected] Tallahassee, FL 32306 Fort Pierce, FL, 34981 772-462-4772 Fortis Institute www.fortis.edu Indian River State College- www.irsc.edu Table [email protected] Table Farmworker Career Development Program 9022 S US Highway 1 [email protected] 62 74 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 772-221-9799 3209 Virginia Ave 772-462-7916 Fort Pierce, FL, 34981 Full Sail University [email protected] Jacksonville University [email protected] Table 3300 University Boulevard www.fullsail.edu/admissions Table 2800 University Blvd https://www.ju.edu/admissions/index.php 52 21 Winter Park, Florida 32792 800-226-7625 Jacksonville FL 32211 904-256-7000 Georgia Southern University [email protected] Johnson & Wales University www.jwu.edu Table Table P.O. Box 8024 Statesboro, GA 30458 admissions.georgiasouthern.edu 40 49 1701 NE 127th Street 561-714-5470 912-478-5391 North Miami FL 33181 Keiser University [email protected] Hobart and William Smith Colleges [email protected] Table Table 629 S. Main St. www.hws.edu 9400 SW Discovery Way Keiseruniversity.edu 42 Geneva, NY 14456 53 315.781.3622 Port St. Lucie, FL 34987 772-398-9990 Nova Southeastern University www.nova.edu Keiser University Flagship Campus www.keiseruniversity.edu/residential Table Table 2600 N. Military Trail, [email protected] 3301 College Avenue [email protected] 54 561-478-5500 80 West Palm Beach, Fl 33409 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 954-262-8057 Palm Beach Atlantic University www.pba.edu LIM College [email protected] www.pba.edu/admissions Table Table 901 South Flagler Drive 59 12 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022 www.LIMCollege.edu 56 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-803-2992 Regis College www.regiscollege.edu Lincoln Memorial University [email protected] Table Table 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway www.LMUnet.edu 235 Wellesley Street [email protected] 22 71 Harrogate, TN 37752 423-869-6280 Weston, MA 02493 781-768-7100 Lynn University www.lynn.edu Rollins College [email protected] Table 3601 N Military Trail [email protected] Table 1000 Holt Avenue- 2720 35 39 https://www.rollins.edu/admission/ Boca Raton, FL 33431 561-237-7000 Winter Park, FL 32789 Saint Mary's College Massachusetts Maritime Academy [email protected] www.saintmarys.edu/admission-aid Table Table 101 Academy Dr. www.maritime.edu Saint Mary's College [email protected] 65 Admission Office Saint Mary’s College Buzzards Bay, MA 02532 43 1-800-544-3411 Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-284-4587 www.admissions.msstate.edu Mississippi State University Savannah College of Art and Design [email protected] Table Table PO Box 6334 [email protected] P.O Box 2072 www.scad.edu 41 Mississippi State, MS 39762 25 662-325-2224 Savannah, GA 31415 912-525-5100 Montclair State University Southeastern University [email protected] Table [email protected] Table 1 Normal Avenue https://www.montclair.edu/ www.seu.edu/apply 50 31 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland FL 33801, Montclair, NJ 07043 973-655-444 ATTN: Admission 863-667-5018 New College of Florida [email protected] Southern University A & M College www.subr.edu/admissions Table 5800 Bay Shore Road https://www.ncf.edu/admissions/ Table 47 34 1014 T.H. Harris Hall, P.O. Box 225-771-7827 Sarasota, FL 34243 (941) 487-5000 9231, Baton Rouge, La 70813 New York Film Academy NYFA.edu St. Lucie Public Schools Teaching [email protected] https:// Table 420 Lincoln Rd. [email protected] Table Careers- Promise is a Promise www.stlucie.k12.fl.us/departments/ 45 Suite 200 84 501 NW University Blvd, Port St Lucie FL human-resources/why-st-lucie/ Miami Beach FL. 33139 305 534-8972 34986 772-429-7511 New York Institute of Technology [email protected] www.nyit.edu Stetson University Table Long Island and New York City Table https://www.stetson.edu/home/ 421 N Woodland Blvd, Unit 8378, 33 campuses (516)686-7520 78 DeLand, FL 32723 386-822-7100 Suffolk University University of Maryland, College Park [email protected] [email protected] Table 73 Tremont Street, 6th suffolk.edu/admission Table Office of Undergraduate Admissions admissions.umd.edu 58 617-573-8460 17 Mitchell Building 7999 Regents Dr Floor, Boston MA 02018 301-314-8377 College Park, MD 20742 University of New Hampshire www.admissions.unh.edu The Baptist College of Florida [email protected] Table Table 5400 College Drive, http://www.baptistcollege.edu/ 3 Garrison Avenue [email protected] 70 86 Smith Hall Graceville, FL 32440 850-263-3261 ext. 460 Durham, NH 03824 (603) 862-1360 The Ohio State University undergrad.osu.edu University of New Haven www.newhaven.edu Table Table 281 W.Lane Avenue 300 Boston Post Road [email protected] 87 [email protected] Columbus, OH 43210 55 West Haven, CT 06516 203-932-7319 The University of Alabama www.ua.edu University of South Carolina Table Table [email protected] PO Box 870132 [email protected] 902 Sumter St Access 68 36 www.sc.edu Tuscaloosa AL 35487 205-348-5666 Columbia SC 29208 www.admissions.olemiss.edu University of South Florida www.usf.edu/admissions Table The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) [email protected] Table 4202 E. Fowler Ave [email protected] 69 Post Office Box 1848 60 SVC 1036 145 Martindale, University, MS 38677 662-915-7226 Tampa, FL 33620 813-974-3350 United States Military Academy, West Point [email protected] University of Tampa [email protected] Table Table Building 606, www.usma.edu/admissions www.ut.edu 13 37 401 W.
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