Students shop for colleges of choice
Jeff Benson
Now armed with information and possible destinations in mind, juniors
and seniors from Newport-Mesa’s four high schools can filter their
options and begin sending out their college applications.
An estimated 1,500 students and their parents attended
Newport-Mesa Unified School District’s 23rd annual College Night
Wednesday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The event was
co-sponsored by the Harbor Council PTA, who recruited the college
representatives and sent invitations to all high school students in
the district, Harbor Council PTA College Night Chairwoman Nadine
Turner said.
Among the attendees were representatives from 136 colleges,
including local community colleges and universities, schools in the
University of California and California State systems, trade and
military schools and out-of-state colleges.
Corona del Mar High School senior Sara Salam, 16, said she went to
check out the journalism programs at Washington University in St.
Louis and at Stanford University.
“I’m just here to look around,” she said. “There are so many good
schools. I’ve been wanting to go to Stanford for a long time, so it’s
still an option.”
Sara attended the College Night with her mother, Janelle, and her
15-year-old sister, Jessica, who was there a year early to get
information from USC and UC Riverside.
“We’re just looking at all the schools,” Janelle Salam said. “Now
Sara pretty much has to decide where she’d like to go. She’s got good
grades, and she wants to get into a good university.”
Barry Barowitz, Newport-Mesa’s director of secondary curriculum,
said he had nothing but praise for the college representatives who
attended and for the Harbor Council PTA.
“It’s really a positive that students and parents get this
information early on,” Barowitz said. “The goal is to get the
information out as early as possible. It sends a strong message to
the students and parents that college is a high priority for the
schools and for the district.”
* JEFF BENSON covers education and may be reached at (714)
966-4617 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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