2009 Gap Year Opportunities Fairs in the U.S.
Dynamy Internship Year in Worcester, MA is sponsoring a second year of gap year opportunities fairs around the US starting in January. Last year's fairs attracted hundreds of students and parents at several venues. In order to meet the public's growing interest in gap year options, the organizers are doubling the number of fairs for 2009! Click here to see profiles of last year's exhibitors. Entrance to the Gap Year Opportunities Fairs 2009 are free and open to the public. Exibitors can register by contacting the Fairs' sponsor, Dynamy Internship Year, Worcester, MA.
Click here to see video of students and parents being interviewed about gap year at the Denver Gap Year Fair last week.
Gap Year Fairs 2009 (updated 2.05.09) Bookmark this page, and return for updates!
January 31 Chicago, IL (1-4 PM, New Trier HS)
Weds., February 4 Denver, CO (6:30-8:30 PM, Sherman Center)
(303) 778-0916
http://www.1770shermanstreet.net/
Thurs., Feb 26 LA (7-9 PM, Harvard-Westlake School)
www.hw.com
Fri., February 27 Portland, OR (4-6 PM, Catlin Gabel School)
www.catlin.edu
Sat., Feb 28 Seattle, WA (12-3 PM, Northwest School)
www.northwestschool.org
Sun., March 1 San Francisco (2-4 PM, SF Jewish Community HS of the Bay)
(415) 345-9777
www.jchsofthebay.org
Thurs., March 5 Scarsdale, NY (7:30-9:30 PM, Scarsdale HS)
www.scarsdaleschools.k12.ny.us/hs
Sat., March 7 New York, NY (1-4 PM, Lycee Francais NY)
www.lfny.org
Sat., April 4 Washington, DC (12-3 PM, Sidwell Friends School)
www.sidwell.edu
Sun., April 5 Boston, MA (1-4 PM, Noble & Greenough School-Dedham, MA)
www.nobles.edu
June 24 HECA Conference - Cleveland, OH






Re: 2009 Gap Year Opportunities Fairs in the U.S.
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