
Monarch High School in Coconut Creek, FL. {Photo by Aiden Palmer}
Monarch High School in Coconut Creek is inviting students and families to its annual Spring College and Career Fair on Thursday, April 10, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will take place in the school’s cafeteria and is free and open to the public.
With over 30 colleges, universities, and career organizations in attendance, students can meet representatives, gather information, and explore options for their future education and career paths.
Some of the participating institutions include:
- Atlantic Technical College
- Barry University
- Bloomington University
- Broward College
- Florida Atlantic University (FAU)
- Florida A&M University (FAMU)
- Florida International University (FIU)
- Florida Polytechnic University
- Florida State University (FSU)
- Keiser University
- Nova Southeastern University
- Universal Technical Institute
- University of Alabama
- University of Florida
- University of Miami
- Southern Methodist University
In addition to colleges and universities, representatives from the United States Army and United States Marines will be available to discuss military career opportunities.
The Monarch High School BRACE (Broward Advisors for Continuing Education) Program encourages students of all grade levels to attend, especially juniors and seniors actively planning their next steps after high school.
For more information, contact Monarch High School’s BRACE Advisor, Ms. Siadman, at (754) 322-1400.
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