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College Fair moves to Fairgrounds
Posted: 04.02.2011 at 1:04 PM
Laura Hand

Laura Hand anchors CNY Central's Weekend Today in Central New York.

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Advice: avoid lines, sign up online in advance

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Syracuse's National College Fair is set for Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, but the place is different this year.
Pat Zeleznock, from Cicero-North Syracuse High School, one of the local chairs, says it's been moved to the State Fairgrounds
because the bowling event at the Oncenter takes up most of the convention center's space. 

Over 230 admissions counselors and higher education reps will be at the Fair, and families can talk to them, gather materials and attend information seminars. There will also be a counseling center, with resources to research colleges,  majors, and other information on career decisions.  School counselors will also answer questions about college admissions, and there will also be information on financial aid and college savings programs.

The advice, pre-register at www.gotomyNCF.com to avoid standing in line to sign up. Over 5,000 are expected to attend.
The college fair is FREE, Sunday 1 - 4pm and Monday 9am-1pm at the State Fairgrounds

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