Published May 19. 2022 08:07AM
Emmaus High School hosted its annual college fair April 28. ABOVE: Elizabeth Ortiz shows off the benefits of Cedar Crest College, located near Dorney Park and the Da Vinci Science Center, Cedar Crest Boulvevard.
Press Photos by Christopher Boucher Myaah Morgan journeys from Philadelphia to showcase what Temple University has to offer.
Emily Grady is a career planning specialist with the Empire Beauty School and loves to see new candidates who take an interest in hair care and beauty.
Michelle Tlatenchi is a multicultural admission counselor representing King's College, a Catholic university in Wilkes-Barre.
Ssg. Dzingleski and Ssg. Gruber represent the U.S. Army, one of the branches of military found at the college fair at Emmaus High School.
Emmaus High School student Michael Finlay attends the college fair with his parents Laura and Jonathan, to talk to schools with a good computer science program for his upcoming collegiate career.
Rachel Sherman and Ryan DeJohn are Emmaus High School Hornet Ambassadors, who work with Emmaus students with outreach and integration. Rachel would like to major in early education, while Ryan has prospects of majoring in business upon their 2023 graduation.
Students and parents gather in the main gymnasium at the Emmaus High School College Fair April 28. Representatives from colleges and universities from around the Northeast headhunted prospective students at the fair.