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The Kern County Superintendent of Schools office, in conjunction with the Kern High School District, will host the 19th annual Kern County College Night on Monday, Sept. 10 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Rabobank Convention Center. The annual event attracts thousands of students and parents to explore higher education options. The free event is sponsored by PG&E and reservations/tickets are not required.
Representatives from public and private colleges and universities will be on hand to speak with attendees. Breakout sessions will be available on a variety of topics such as how to obtain financial aid, how to prepare if you want to be a college student athlete, how to write a personal statement and how to decide which college is right for you. Students will also hear about why it's important to take rigorous courses in high school and how to prepare for tests like the SAT and ACT.
More than 100 colleges and universities are expected to be in attendance to answer questions and provide literature. Along with Kern County colleges and universities such as Bakersfield College, Taft College and CSU Bakersfield, dozens of other public and private institutions from around the country will be represented. California-based universities include UC Merced, UC San Diego, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. A long list of out-of-state schools will also be on hand, including University of Oregon, Arizona State University, University of New Mexico, Colorado School of Mines and Missouri University of Science & Technology among others.
The first breakout sessions for parents and students begin promptly at 5:15 p.m. with the second session starting at 6 p.m. A third session will start at 7 p.m. Sessions will be presented in both English and Spanish.
Counselors from throughout the Kern High School District will also be on hand to answer questions and help students and parents decide which workshops fit their needs.
For more information about Kern County College Night visit Facebook @KCCollegeNight or contact Christine Goedhart-Humphrey at (661) 636-4330 at the Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office.