Education
Explore Post-Secondary Pathways at Halton Hills Fair This Month

High school students and their families in Halton Hills will have the opportunity to explore post-secondary educational options this month. The University and College Fair is scheduled for **October 24** and **October 25**, running from **10 a.m. to 4 p.m.** each day at the **Halton Hills Public Library** located at **9 Church St., Georgetown**.
The two-day event aims to connect students with representatives from various universities and colleges, as well as local organizations that offer valuable resources for planning their next steps after graduation. Attendees will have the chance to engage directly with representatives who can provide insights into academic programs, application processes, and student life.
Several prominent post-secondary institutions are expected to participate in the fair. Alongside educational institutions, local organizations will be available to offer practical advice and support to students preparing for the transition to post-secondary education. This combination of resources aims to help students make informed decisions about their futures.
Participation in the fair is open to all, with no registration required for this free, drop-in event. Interested individuals can find more information about the fair on the library’s official website.
This initiative reflects the community’s commitment to supporting students as they navigate their educational paths. By facilitating direct interactions between students and educational representatives, the fair aims to empower young individuals to make decisions that align with their personal and academic goals.
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