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What to Expect at Front Range Community College Transfer Fair

I'm planning to attend the transfer fair at Front Range Community College and want to make the most of it. What kinds of information should I look out for, and how can I prepare for the fair?

11 months ago

Attending a transfer fair is a great way to gather information about potential transfer institutions directly from their representatives. Here are a few tips on how to prepare and what to expect:

1. Research the colleges: Find out which colleges are attending the fair. You may want to visit specific booths based on your academic and career interests. Research these schools beforehand to get an idea of what they offer and any potential questions you'd like to ask.

2. Prepare questions: While you can certainly ask about general admission requirements and available programs, aim to ask specific questions that aren't readily available on their website. You might ask about transfer credit policies, on-campus resources, financial aid opportunities tailored for transfer students, and the dynamics of their student body.

3. Academic transcript: Although not all schools will offer in-depth transfer credit evaluation during the fair, having your transcript on hand could help. Some representatives might give you a preliminary insight. Verify with Front Range if this is an option.

4. Professional attire and demeanor: Although the fair will likely have an informal setting, presenting yourself professionally can leave a positive impression. This includes dressing smartly and engaging in professional, enthusiastic conversations with the representatives.

5. Resume and academic achievements: If you have volunteer experience, leadership roles, or significant academic accomplishments, prepare a crisp resume. Some representatives might have insight on how these extracurricular achievements could strengthen your application.

6. Follow-up information: Collect business cards and note down important information from your conversations. You could draft a follow-up email thanking them for their time and asking any further questions that might have emerged post-fair.

7. Paper and pen: It could be useful for taking notes right after you speak to each representative - this will help jog your memory later when all the colleges start mixing together.

Comfortable shoes and a bottle of water may also come in handy. Remember that the goal of the fair is to help you, so take your time and don't rush. Make sure you get all the information you need to make informed decisions about your next steps on your educational journey. Good luck!

11 months ago

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