Aadvisors from more than 50 colleges will be on site to offer guidance on curriculum decisions and provide information on various career programs available.
“Whether interested in making a career change or deciding to go back for a postsecondary degree or certificate, visitors at the fair will be afforded personal interaction with numerous institutions to find the right fit for their education and career goals,” said Redfern.
Additional support agencies such as the Wright-Patterson School Liaison Officer, Ohio Department of Higher Education, Troops to Teachers, Ohio Tuition Trust Authority, U..S Department of Veterans Affairs and the Ohio Department of Veteran Services will also be available at the event.
The fair is free and open to the public. For additional information on the fair, contact the 88th Force Development Education and Training office at 937-904-4801, 88.FSS.FSDE.ParticipantFeedback@us.af.mil or visit their Facebook page at Facebook.com/WrightPattEducationTraining.
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