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Virtual College Fair Choice Board
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A choice board is a graphic organizer that is comprised of different amounts of squares. Each square is an activity that can help students learn about or practice a primary concept, while allowing them to move at their own pace and to have choice over what they learn and how they interact with the content.

Students can be instructed to choose one or more of these activities to complete. They can progress from one activity to another either in an organized or random order.
*Special thanks to AVID, College Board, and ACT for inspiring these activities.
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Before going to the Virtual College Fair, watch this SHORT VIDEO from College Board about how a college degree can transform your life and lifestyle.College Planning: 9th and 10th Grades There are some steps you can take as a 9th and a 10th-grader to make sure you’re on the right track for college.

Downloa
d this list to help you navigate the college planning process.
College Planning: 11th Grade Junior year marks a turning point. This is because for most students and families, it’s when college planning activities kick into high gear.

Download this list to keep track of things you can do this year to stay on track for college.
College Planning: 12th Grade Want to know if you’re on track in the college application process? Dowload this checklist to show you what you should be doing, and when.

When you complete steps marked with * you may be eligible for College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Learn more at: cb.org/opportunity.
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Use these sentence frames as examples of social media posts that you can send to self-advocate and develop 21st century skills.

Post your own to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.
It's never too early (or too late) to think about college. Use this sheet to think about 10 things you may want to consider as you analyze which college is right for you.Make the most out of the college fair by researching schools before you go, taking notes while you’re there, and reflecting on your experience after attending the event.

Use this worksheet to help organize your thoughts.
After the Virtual College Fair, reflect on your experience with this Learning Log.
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Before, during, or after the Virtual College Fair, think about what it means to be "ready for college". Decorate this Graphic Organizer with words, phrases, or images to depict a college-ready student.Before the Virtual College Fair, complete part of this this Graphic Organizer (KWLA Chart) to help you reflect on what you already know about college and also to help you consider what you want to know about college.

After the Virtual College Fair, complete the last two sections of the KWLA Chart to document what you have learned and how you can apply your new knowledge.
Follow up your visit to the Virtual College Fair with a thank you email to one of the presenters or programs that you enjoyed or want to learn more about.

Here are some tips on how to write an effective email to a college rep.
After the Virtual College Fair, you may be ready to APPLY to a school or program that interests you.

Here is
a VIDEO that explains the application process for Early College students.
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