- Allison Grandits
Spring 2021 Virtual College Fairs
Updated: Mar 11, 2021
Spring college fairs are here! Like everything in the world right now, these fairs are completely virtual. I will continually update as new ones are announced, so be sure to bookmark this page. All times are listed in EST, unless otherwise noted.
ASBC HBCU College Festival
Saturday, February 20 from 8 – 3 pm
70 colleges and universities will be present
On-site interviews, instant admissions decisions, and scholarship information
$5 registration fee
Metro 5 Student Program
Saturday, February 20 from 3 – 4 PM
Meet with admissions counselors from Lewis & Clark, Macalester, Rhodes, University of Richmond, and Trinity (CT)
NACAC Virtual Fairs
February 28 from 1 – 7 PM; 590+ college
March 7: STEM Fair from 1 – 5 PM; 200+ colleges
March 14: Performing and Visual Arts Fair from 4 -8 PM; 120+ colleges
March 21 from 1 – 7 PM; 600+ colleges
April 11: Western US Colleges from 12 – 4 PM; 110+ colleges
April 20: Southern Colleges from 3 – 7 PM; 110+ colleges
May 2 from 1 – 7 PM; 590+ colleges
College Board Big Future Days
March 7 from 4 – 8 PM; Northeast Colleges
March 30 from 5 – 9 PM; West and Southwest Colleges
April 14 from 4 – 8 PM; Midwest Colleges
April 29 from 5 – 9 PM; Southeast Colleges
GA Probe Fair
March 8 & 9 from 5 – 7:45 PM
6×6 structure, where students can meet with 6 colleges at one time
You must pre-register for EACH session you would like to attend
Georgia Line Virtual Tour
March 18 from 7 – 8 PM or April 15 from 7 – 8 PM
Meet with admissions counselors from Columbus State University, Georgia Southwestern State University, and University of West Georgia
National Catholic College Admission Association College Fair
March 25
April 11
More information coming soon
Coalition College Fair
April 14 & 15th from 6 – 10 PM
May 19 & 20 from 6 – 10 PM
Students must register for each session
Other events from the Coalition include Keep the College Option Open, Building a Smart College List, Understanding Your Financial Aid Package, Start Early & Stress Less, and Financing Your College Education