Annual Long Island Hispanic/Latino College Fair

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Annual Long Island Hispanic/Latino College Fair

Time: November 18, 2011 all day
Location: Molloy College, Rockville Center
Phone: 1-800-460-0599
Event Type: college, fair
Organized By: National Hispanic College Fairs, Inc.
Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2011

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Event Description

Annual Long Island Hispanic/Latino College Fair  
Friday, November 18 at Molloy College, Rockville Center

-  FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION TO ALL STUDENTS                             
Over  50 Colleges attending from across the United States
-  Breakfast provided to Chaperones
               For Further Information or to Reserve a Bus
and for Pick-up Time, Call Ed or Marge Weinhofer 
1-800-460-0599 of National Hispanic College Fairs, Inc.

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