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Saint Andrew’s School Hosts 2026 Sunshine Invitational College Fair

AI creation for Sunshine Invitational College Fair 2026 held at SA

Finding the right college fit is a journey of discovery, and for Saint Andrew's students, that journey often begins right on campus. 

Saint Andrew’s School is proud to host the 2026 Sunshine Invitational College Fair on Saturday, April 18, offering the community a premier opportunity to engage with higher education leaders from around the world. By bringing together representatives from over 170 colleges and universities at the Scott Family Gymnasium, the school aims to create a purposeful environment where students can explore their interests and envision their next steps. Some of the colleges and universities attending include Boston University, Duke University, Stanford University, the University of Florida, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest. 

Attending the fair is an important step in the college counseling journey. It allows students to move beyond websites and brochures to have face-to-face conversations with the very people who often read their applications. For grade 10 and 11 students, this is the perfect time to demonstrate interest, explore programs they may not have considered before, and gain a clearer understanding of what different institutions are looking for in a candidate.

"The college search is about more than just finding a school; it’s about finding the right match,” stated Dr. Robert Bouressa, Director of College Guidance. “With 175 institutions on our campus, our students can personalize their search and share their achievements and personality directly with the people who make the decisions. Students will have the opportunity to connect with admissions representatives from a diverse group of colleges and universities that offer a broad range of academic, extracurricular, and co-curricular opportunities in search of the ‘best match.’ These face-to-face connections help students confirm their achievements and demonstrate the kind of genuine interest that helps set them apart in the college admissions process."

This event is limited to students in grades 10 and 11 and their parents from Saint Andrew’s and participating partner schools, including Grandview Preparatory, North Broward Preparatory, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Westminster Academy. Saint Andrew’s students will have the opportunity to officially register for the fair during Advisory on Monday, March 30. 

For more information on our college guidance counseling resources, visit the Saint Andrew’s College Guidance page.

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