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GEAC Announces Spring 2024 Georgia Probe College Tour

January 2, 2024 | Young Harris, GA

The Georgia Education Articulation Committee (GEAC) announces the preliminary Spring 2024 Georgia Probe Tour Schedule. 

The six-week tour includes 13 local college fairs throughout Georgia beginning February 13 in Columbus, GA. The tour concludes with the Millcreek High School Fair in Hoschton on March 27.

Seven Probe fairs will be morning fairs.

Spring 2024 Georgia Probe College Tour Schedule

FairDateStartsEndsLocationCityZip code
STEAMx FairTues, Feb. 139:00AM1:00PMColumbus Convention and Trade CenterColumbus31901
Upson Lee FairWed, Feb.149:00AM11:00AMUpson Lee High SchoolThomaston30286
ACE Academy FairThurs, Feb.159:00AM10:30AMAcademy for Classical Education (ACE)Macon31210
Paul Duke STEM FairFri, Feb. 238:30AM10:00AMPaul Duke STEM High SchoolNorcross30071
Barrow Arts & Science Academy FairThurs, Mar. 79:00AM10:30AMBarrow Arts & Science AcademyWinder30680
Columbia County Chamber FairThurs, Mar. 74:00PM7:30PMColumbia CountyGrovetown30813
Baldwin County FairFri, Mar. 159:00AM11:30AMBaldwin High SchoolMilledgeville31061
Cherokee County FairTues, Mar. 199:00AM10:30AMReinhardt UniversityWaleska30183
Newton County District FairTues, Mar. 196:00PM8:00PMEastside High SchoolCovington30014
Parkview High School FairThurs, Mar. 214:30PM6:00PMParkview High SchoolLilburn30047
West Cobb QUEST FairMon, Mar. 256:00PM8:00PMHarrison High SchoolKennesaw30152
Northeast Georgia FairTues, Mar. 266:00PM7:30PMPiedmont UniversityDemorest30535
Millcreek High School FairWed, Mar. 276:00PM8:00PMMillcreek High SchoolHoschton30548

College exhibitor registration opens January 17, 2024. The final spring tour schedule will be available at this time.

High school student registration opens Wednesday, January 24, 2024. Students will receive a QR code to share information with college representatives during their chosen fair. 

About Probe

The Georgia Probe College Tour attracts colleges and universities of all shapes, sizes, and missions to connect with Georgia high school students and their families throughout the State, from the largest metropolitan areas to rural counties.

The nonprofit Georgia Education Articulation Committee, Inc. (GEAC) organizes the annual Georgia Probe College Tour to stimulate Georgia citizens’ interest in post-secondary education.

Probe brings together diverse institutions, from research universities to vocational-technical schools, to highlight available educational opportunities to students of all backgrounds. The organization was founded in 1950.

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