WHAT IS CWL?
CollegeWeekLive is the world’s biggest virtual college fair, with more than 200 colleges and universities from around the world exhibiting and more than 25,000 attendees. The event revolutionizes college admissions, making the process easier and more cost-effective by bringing together students, parents, counselors and colleges online to interact, transcending time and distance. CollegeWeekLive occurs yearly in November and March and is completely free to attendees. Sign-Up Now.
CollegeWeekLive attendees can watch admissions experts speak on topics such as how to prepare for the SAT, how to write a winning application essay or how to pay for college and have questions answered via live chat. Attendees can also video chat with college students and learn what campus life is really like. The event features special promotions, scholarships and fun giveaways available only to those who attend. Sign-Up Now.
CollegeWeekLive is produced by PlatformQ, whose mission is to connect people, companies, organizations and associations worldwide, who might not otherwise be able to travel to physical events or communicate with leading experts and thought leaders, through proven interactive tools at online events.
CollegeWeekLive and PlatformQ are trademarks of PlatformQ, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners.
CollegeWeekLive fairs can feature:
- Live streaming video keynote presentations from college admission experts addressing college planning topics such as:
- Financial Aid
- Standardized Test (SAT, ACT)
- College Admissions Trends
- Sports Scholarships
- Real-time, interactive Q&A sessions with admissions officials
- Live interactive video chats with current college students providing an insiders perspective on their school and the admissions process
- Virtual booths for colleges, featuring electronic brochures, videos, webinars, podcasts and real-time IM and video chat between admissions counselors and students/parents
- Networking capabilities to connect students with other students and service providers
- A resource center for students and parents
- A services center to allow guidance counselors and other providers the ability to market their services and products
- Scheduled school specific presentations by admissions officials
- Scholarship and financial aid resources to help students and parents
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