U.S. Ambassador Richard Norland will open Tenth Annual U.S. Education Fair at the Georgian National Library (7, L. Gudiashvili street) on October 30, 2012 at 13:00. The Fair is organized by the U.S. Embassy in Georgia, Center for International Education and Kvali Educational Advising Center.
The Fair will provide information about how to apply to American universities individually, about the application process, scholarships and financial aid, U.S standard tests, and U.S. government-sponsored educational exchange programs.
U.S. Education Fair is an opportunity for university and high school students to talk with representatives from U.S. colleges and universities.
To pursue education in the United States students can contact Center for International Education and Kvali Educational Advising Center for consultation. These centers are U.S. Department of State-supported organizations that promote U.S. higher education by offering information about educational institutions in the United States and guidance on how best to access those opportunities.
The Fair will open at 13:00 and close at 16:00.
The following universities will participate in U.S. Education Fair:
Foothill and De Anza Colleges
Hawai'i Pacific University
John Cabot University
Northern Virginia Community College
Pace University
Savannah College of Art and Design
Stephen F. Austin State University
University of Buffalo, The State University of New York
University of Kentucky
University of Northern Iowa
Vanderbilt University
West Virginia University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute