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Photo caption: Kalamazoo Valley Community College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the prestigious international honor society for two-year colleges, recently inducted new members at a ceremony.

High school students who are exploring college options are invited to attend the 2022 Greater Kalamazoo Area College Night Oct. 17 at Kalamazoo Valley Community College’s Texas Township Campus.

Representatives from more than 50 different colleges, universities and training institutions will be available from 6-7:30 p.m. to speak with students and their parents about post-secondary educational opportunities, their programs and campuses.

Additionally, representatives from the U.S. Armed Forces will be on hand to discuss military opportunities and how military service can help pay for a college education.

Associate Dean of Student Experience Alisha Cederberg said the event is an excellent opportunity and convenient way for college-bound students and their parents to explore their options.

“We’re thrilled to once again be hosting the Greater Kalamazoo College Fair and to showcase our Texas Township Campus. Where else can you access information about so many different colleges and universities under one roof?” she said. “It’s a great way to learn about the different higher education opportunities available. From community colleges and large, four-year universities to small liberal arts colleges, technical schools, go-to-work academies and military service, there’s something for everyone. It’s one-stop shopping.”

A financial aid workshop, led by Cederberg, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Dale B. Lake Auditorium to assist those with questions and concerns about paying for college. The workshop will cover scholarships, student loans and the kinds of financial assistance available from the federal and state governments. It also will provide an in-depth look at the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), identifying the necessary documents needed and timeframe for completion.

“There’s a lot of money out there to help with costs of attending college and the process can be complicated,” Cederberg said. “I encourage anyone who has questions to attend.”

Co-sponsored by Kalamazoo Valley and Western Michigan University, the 2022 Greater Kalamazoo College Night is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is encouraged. Learn more and register at www.kvcc.edu/collegenight.

Below is a list of participating institutions:
• Adrian College
• Albion College
• Alma College
• Aquinas College
• Bowling Green State University
• Central Michigan University
• Compass College of Film & Media
• Concordia University Ann Arbor
• Davenport University
• Douglas J Aveda Institute
• Eastern Michigan University
• Ferris State University
• Glen Oaks Community College
• Grand Valley State University
• Kalamazoo College
• Kellogg Community College
• Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University
• Kettering University
• Lake Michigan College
• Lake Superior State University
• Lawrence Technological University
• Michigan State University
• Michigan Technological University
• Northern Michigan University
• Oakland University
• Olivet College
• Saginaw Valley State University
• Siena Heights University
• Southwestern Michigan College
• Spring Arbor University
• Trinity Christian College
• University of Detroit Mercy
• University of Michigan
• University of Michigan – Flint
• Valparaiso University
• Western Michigan University
• Western Michigan University Army ROTC
• West Point Military Academy

ABOUT KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Established in 1966, Kalamazoo Valley Community College offers certificate programs in more than 50 areas of study and associate degrees in 60 others. These include business, healthcare, human and public service, and technical occupations, culinary arts and brewing training. The college has four Kalamazoo, Michigan locations, including the Texas Township Campus, the Groves Campus, the Arcadia Commons Campus and the Bronson Healthy Living Campus. Classes are available during the day, evening, online and weekends. 

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