This year, thousands of Georgia high school students and their parents will
explore the options of post-secondary education at one of the many PROBE Fairs
to be held around the state.
The PROBE Fair that serves Northwest Georgia will be held at Walnut Square Mall
on Thursday, September 28, between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.
“PROBE is the organized college fair tour that attracts representatives from
nonprofit educational institutions to shopping malls, civic centers, and high
schools throughout the state of Georgia,” said Dr. Angela Harris, Director of
Admissions at Dalton State College.
The typical PROBE Fair consists of two to three hours of browsing time for
students and parents. Topics such as financial aid, programs of study,
admission’s requirements, scholarships, and campus life are discussed with the
representatives. Over the past decade, more than 250 private and public colleges
and universities, technical institutes, and ROTC programs participated in PROBE.
“Dalton State will be represented at the PROBE Fair and we will have Enrollment
Services counselors there to answer any questions that prospective students or
their parents may have,” Dr. Harris said.
“To date, more than 70 colleges, universities, and technical schools are
planning to be represented at Walnut Square Mall that evening.”
For more information, contact Dr. Harris at 706-272-4436