Join WashU and 30+ universities and colleges across the United States for a virtual summer pre-college fair sponsored by the Association for Pre-College Program Directors. Current high school students, parents/guardians, and education professionals are invited to register. Attendees can visit virtual booths, where they can chat one-on-one via text or video with summer program representatives, as well as view helpful webinars on how to choose a summer program, how to strengthen an application, and how to make the most of a summer program experience.
Registration is free. One event registration per household. Several Virtual Fairs are scheduled, including:
December 11 at 6 p.m.
January 11 at 10 a.m.
Register at precollege-wustl.edu
Learn more about WashU's Summer Pre-College Program here
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