Starting Wednesday, Sept. 5, an admissions representative from the University of North Texas will be working as an advisor to give advice to anyone who wants to know more about college.
The advisor will be available to work with students every other Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., and will continue biweekly after a certain point.
The admissions representative will not be recruiting for UNT, but only working as a college advisor with students who wish to ask for help. This will be an exciting opportunity to receive help on college applications, SAT, ACT, or FAFSA.
“If this trial run is successful, averaging 30 students per day, we will have a full Go Center this spring staffed by UNT students,” said counselor Marissa Diaz.
The topic of college can be stressful to any high school student. In order to ease students of those stresses, representatives from the following colleges will set up in the cafeteria to aid students in their search for their perfect school.
Keller ISD will be working with the Dallas/Fort Worth Admissions Regional Network (DARN) to host a virtual college fair. The fair's goal is to help prepare students for college application season. Any students and counselors in the DFW area are encouraged to register. The fair will have different sessions participants…
Starting Friday, Sept. 8, various colleges and universities will be visiting Timber Creek to try to inform students about their respective campuses and programs.