Bethel Park hosts South Hills College and Career Fair

The South Hills College and Career Fair will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Bethel Park High School.
As many as 2,000 area students are expected to converge on the high school campus to meet with more than 100 vendors about various educational and professional opportunities, including two-year and four-year colleges, various technical programs and trade schools, and various options within the armed services.
Bethel Park High School counselor Michael Bruce said events like this are integral to any student’s development.
“When you are just a sophomore or junior in high school, college seems so far away, but it’s not,” he said. “Events like this can be eye-opening and start students down a road that will be very important to their future.”
Representatives from various schools and organizations will chat with students about what they offer regarding programming, lifestyle, setting, and many other factors.
“It’s a great way for our kids to see all that’s out there to help them make an informed decision about their future,” said Bruce.
Bethel Park students joined with their peers from Baldwin, Canon-McMillan, Keystone Oaks, Mt. Lebanon, Peters Township, South Fayette, South Park, and Upper St. Clair high schools to organize the event.
According to Bruce, pulling off an event of this scope was a group effort.
“One of the most exciting aspects of this event is it allows us to get to know our counterparts at other area schools and work with them on something really meaningful to everyone: helping their students succeed,” he said.Bruce said digital business cards will be an exciting new feature of this year’s college fair.
All students in attendance will be required to register for the fair using the Strive Fair QR Code. “That will serve as their ‘digital business card,’ which will allow the school reps to track who is interested in their school,” he said.
Bruce said Bethel Park intends to continue to host the event in the future.
This is just such a wonderful event for our families, and we are blessed to have the space and the parking to pull off an event of this scope, not to mention a very supportive staff and administration,” he said. “We would be crazy not to take advantage of all those things to provide this opportunity for our families.”