Seniors and juniors from both Effingham County High School and South Effingham High School met with representatives from colleges and universities from across the nation Wednesday as part of the Probe 2016 College Fair Tour.
Students were able to get information from each school that was represented and ask questions to the representative from each school.
The tour first went to ECHS in the morning hours before making its way to SEHS in the afternoon.
The Probe College Fair Tour offers nine weeks of fairs for high school students in Georgia to connect with colleges and universities. For many, the fair may be their first and best way to get information about prospective schools. The annual series of events also gives universities the chance to recruit new students.
Represented this year were Abraham Baldwin College (ABAC), University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa, Albany State University, Andrew College, Armstrong State University, Army ROTC, Augusta University, Beacon College, Benedict College, Brenau University, Brewton-Parker College, Charleston Southern University, Citadel, College of Coastal Georgia, Cottey College, Dalton State College, East Georgia State College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Georgia College and State University, Georgia Gwinnett College, Georgia Military College, Georgia Southern University, Georgia Southwestern State University, Georgia State University, Georgia Student Finance Commission, Gordon State College, Kennesaw State University, LaGrange College, Mercer University, Middle Georgia State University, University of Mississippi, University of North Georgia, Paine College, Piedmont College, Point University, Reinhardt University, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), Savannah State University, Savannah Technical University, Shorter University, University of South Carolina-Aiken, South Georgia State College, The Art Institutes, Troy University, Truett-McConnell College, Valdosta State University, Wesleyan College, University of West Georgia and Young Harris College.