Eatonville High School's 10th annual Spring College and Career Fair on March 3 will include representatives of post-high school education and career opportunities. Scheduled for 9 to 11:30 a.m. during the school day, the event is open to parents and will also include presentations on basic money management for juniors and seniors. On-hand to explain education, employment and training opportunities will be representatives of: " Four-year universities GÇô Washington State University, Central Washington University, University of Washington (Tacoma and Seattle campuses), Evergreen State College, Western Washington University, Eastern Washington University, Eastern Oregon University, University of Idaho, Pacific Lutheran University, University of Puget Sound, Seattle Pacific University, Whitworth University, Saint Martin's University, The Art Institute of Seattle, Northwest University, Cornish School of the Arts, DigiPen Institute of Technology and Gonzaga University. " Labor organizations and employers, including Electrical Workers Union, Carpenters Union, Painters Union, Roofers Union, Pierce County Nurses Association, Pipe Fitters Union, and Eatonville Fire and Rescue. " Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Army Army ROTC. " Community and technical Colleges, including Pierce College, Tacoma Community College, Green River Community College, Clover Park Technical College, Bates Technical College, ITT Technical Institute, Gene Juarez Academy, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, and Perry Technical Institute. " Other organizations with opportunities for students, including Mt. Rainier National Park (summer jobs), Boeing and aerospace industry, Washington Business Week, Jostens, Pierce County Skills Center, Washington Youth Academy, Nisqually Stream Stewards, Eatonville Lions, Relay for Life, the College Bound Scholars Program, and Eatonville Dollars for Scholars. More information Cathy Kerr, Eatonville High's career center coordinator, at 360-879-1230 or cathy_kerr@eatonville.wednet.edu.
Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment