2026 Adult College and Credentials Fair
Learn more on how to earn your college degree or training credentials.
Are you age 18 or older and interested in going to college or earning a postsecondary credential? Did you start college but were unable to finish? Do you want to earn a training certification but don’t know where to start?
If that’s you, join us for OSSE’s Adult College and Credentials (ACC) Fair on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us at the fair to:
- Explore College & Credential Options: Learn about degree programs, certifications, and apprenticeships from local colleges, universities, and training centers.
- Connect with Admissions & Financial Aid Experts: Get personalized advice and resources on applications, scholarships, and student loan management.
- Discover Career Pathways: Find out how different educational programs can lead to new careers, promotions, or skill advancements.
- Access Resources for Non-Traditional Students: Learn more about flexible schedules, online courses, adult-friendly environments, and support services.
For more information or questions, please contact Greg Palmer at Gregory.Palmer@dc.gov.
Note - If you plan to particpate in the Individualized ‘Degree Audit’ or ‘Student Loan Advising’, please bring all college transcripts and/or student loan documentation.
Learn more on how to earn your college degree or training credentials.
Are you age 18 or older and interested in going to college or earning a postsecondary credential? Did you start college but were unable to finish? Do you want to earn a training certification but don’t know where to start?
If that’s you, join us for OSSE’s Adult College and Credentials (ACC) Fair on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us at the fair to:
- Explore College & Credential Options: Learn about degree programs, certifications, and apprenticeships from local colleges, universities, and training centers.
- Connect with Admissions & Financial Aid Experts: Get personalized advice and resources on applications, scholarships, and student loan management.
- Discover Career Pathways: Find out how different educational programs can lead to new careers, promotions, or skill advancements.
- Access Resources for Non-Traditional Students: Learn more about flexible schedules, online courses, adult-friendly environments, and support services.
For more information or questions, please contact Greg Palmer at Gregory.Palmer@dc.gov.
Note - If you plan to particpate in the Individualized ‘Degree Audit’ or ‘Student Loan Advising’, please bring all college transcripts and/or student loan documentation.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Location
University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue Northwest
Student Center Washington, DC 20008
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