Cathedral Catholic High School College Fair
There will be an in-person, on-campus college fair in October 2026 in the Claver Center Gymnasium from 6-8 pm. There is no cost to attend this event. Our fair is open to the public. A list of colleges and universities that will be attending will be available closer to the event date. Contact Michelle Carroll with any questions.
College Rep Visits
The Cathedral Catholic High School Counseling Office welcomes back college admissions representatives to campus next fall! Look for the Fall 2026 schedule in Rep Visits in May 2026.
College admissions representatives have the opportunity to book 30-minute, in-person visits with our juniors and seniors. Unfortunately, we are not able to accommodate spring Rep Visits.
The Cathedral Catholic Counseling Office also welcomes college mini-fairs or group lunchtime visits to campus. Please contact Michelle Carroll directly to arrange these events.
Parking and Check-In Instructions for Representative Visits
Admissions representatives should use the visitor parking spaces in the faculty/staff parking lot on the left side of the main entrance to campus. After checking in at the security kiosk in the parking lot, proceed to the Kolbe Center and check in with the receptionist. Visitors will need to present a driver’s license or other official form of ID to register the visit.
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Helpful Resources:
- Students transition to their college counselor in the spring of their junior year so the counselor can provide individualized post-secondary planning and preparation support. College counselors present to 11th-grade classes before meeting individually with students to finalize senior year courses and begin post-secondary planning.
- These presentations and meetings center around course registration, college fit, testing strategy, letters of recommendation, graduation check, application timeline, selection process and post-secondary options.
- At the start of the fall semester college counselors present to 12th-grade classes before meeting individually to organize every student’s post-secondary process.
- College counselors support students by finalizing college lists, standardized testing plans, writing letters of recommendation, discussing financial aid and scholarships, hosting application workshops and being available for students’ specific questions.