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Dysart College 101 night gets parents up to speed

Posted 3/18/23

The Dysart Unified School District will lead a College 101 Parent Night for parents interested in learning about the college acceptance and financial aid process.

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EDUCATION

Dysart College 101 night gets parents up to speed

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The Dysart Unified School District will lead a College 101 Parent Night for parents interested in learning about the college acceptance and financial aid process from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 31 at Valley Vista High School, 15550 N. Parkview Place.

“Dysart has a strong focus on preparing our students for college and career success,” said Superintendent Jim Dean in a news release.

The event will begin at 5:30 with college booths available to browse. Informational sessions will be at 6:30 and again at 7 where parents can choose to hear about a variety of topics.

Participating parents will have the opportunity to learn about FAFSA, dual enrollment, athletics in college, honors colleges, military academies, saving for college, financial planning, and more.

More thirty-five colleges will be in attendance along with military representatives to meet with parents and answer questions. Food trucks will also be on site during the event.