Beverly Hills High School opened its doors to over 40 colleges and universities this week, hosting the Fall College Fair as a key resource for students mapping out life after graduation.
The event drew admissions reps from a mix of nationally ranked schools and specialized programs, allowing juniors and seniors to discuss academic options, financial aid, and campus life in one-on-one conversations.
Principal Loan Sriruksa described the fair as essential student support.
"This is more than a college fair; it's a cornerstone of how we support our students," she said. "We want every student to feel confident and equipped as they take their next step. This event represents the best of our community: opportunity, access, and encouragement."
The fair ties into Beverly Hills Unified School District's recent push to strengthen counseling services district-wide, with a focus on personalized planning and early career exploration.
Superintendent Dr. Alex Cherniss emphasized its role in the bigger picture.
“Events like this are central to our mission,” he said. “They reflect our dedication to educational excellence by ensuring that every student receives the tools, resources, and personal guidance to thrive beyond high school.”
Students wrapped up the evening with fresh insights and contacts, ready to refine their college lists with clearer direction.
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