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TKA Juniors and Seniors Meet with University Representatives
- October 14, 2016
- Posted by: Jerry Atchley
- Category: College Planning
TKA’s juniors and seniors recently boarded buses and headed to Carson-Newman University for the Five Rivers Regional College Fair. There were admissions representatives from 44 colleges and universities. Some of the colleges and universities represented were: Austin Peay State University, Berea College, Bethel University, Bryan College, Carson-Newman University, ETSU, Emory & Henry College, Gardner-Webb University, King University, Lee University, Lincoln Memorial University, Maryville College, MTSU, Pellissippi State Community College, Radford University, Roane State Community College, Samford University, South College, Tennessee Wesleyan College, Tusculum College, Union University, University of Alabama, University of Memphis, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, University of Tennessee- Martin, University of the Cumberlands, Vanderbilt University, Walters State Community College, Western Carolina University, and West Virginia University.
This was a great opportunity for TKA students to meet one-on-one with college admissions representatives to ask questions and get more information about colleges and universities. The Five Rivers Regional College Fair experience is coordinated annually by the guidance office.
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