ANGOLA, Ind.—Tri-State University will host the Northeast Regional College Fair, which features more than 60 colleges. The event will take place at 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 25 at the Ketner Sports Center/Hershey Hall and is open to all prospective students.
In addition to information provided by public and private colleges, students can take advantage of a financial aid information session, which begins at 7 p.m.
“The college fair’s past success has warranted 67 colleges to register for this event,” said Scott Goplin, vice president of enrollment management. “Thirty-three area high schools from Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan have been contacted to attend. We are inviting students, as well as their parents to this annual event.”
Those colleges and universities in attendance include: Adrian College, Albion College, Anderson University, Ashland University, Ball State University, Bethel College, Bluffton University, Butler University, Central Michigan University, College Fund Life Division, DePauw University, Earlham College, Eastern Michigan University, Franklin College, Glen Oaks Community College, Goshen College, Grace College, Grand Valley State University, Hanover College, Heidelberg College, Hillsdale University, Holy Cross College, Huntington College, Indiana Secondary Market, Indiana State University, Indiana Tech, Indiana University—Bloomington, Indiana University—South Bend, Indiana Wesleyan University, Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne, International Business College, ITT Technical Institute, Ivy Tech State College, Kellogg Community College, Kettering University, Manchester College, Marian College, Michigan State University, Nelnet Marketing Solutions, Northern Michigan State, Northwood University, Notre Dame University, Oglethorpe University, Purdue University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Saint Joseph’s College, Saint Mary’s College, Saint Mary’s of the Woods, Seton Hall University, Siena Heights University, Taylor University—Fort Wayne, Taylor University—Upland, Tri-State University, Tri-State University—Angola North, University Evansville, University of Findlay, University of Indianapolis, University of Saint Francis, University of Southern Indiana, University of Toledo, Urbana University, Valparaiso University, Vincennes University, Vincennes University Tech Division, Wabash College, Western Michigan University, and Wilmington College.