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School of Health Professions to Participate in Virtual Fair

On Tuesday April 24, Shenandoah University’s School of Health Professions will participate in the Diversity Healthcare Virtual Fair.

Students are invited to attend this unique virtual event where they can conveniently meet admissions representatives, faculty and currents students in a live setting.  College representatives presenting in the virtual fair will host chat sessions for participants. Registration is free. For more information about the event call  770-980-0088 or email diversity@careereco.com

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What students have said about prior events:

“The Virtual Fair was extremely convenient and useful. I was able to communicate with multiple schools of my interest and ask questions. This Virtual Fair also saved me time and traveling fees if I were to visit the schools’ campuses instead.”

“I thought the virtual fair was extremely helpful. Chatting with the school representatives helped give me some direction for what I’d like to pursue, as well as some helpful tips/expectations for the application process.”

“I feel that this was great concept…It gave me an opportunity to ask questions that may not have been answered on their website and to see other potential students’ questions that I may not have thought to ask.”“It was perfect. I loved the fact that school representatives gave out their e-mail addresses and encouraged us to contact them.”

“The whole system was very user friendly.”

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