

CSRA College Night

CSRA College Night 2025 Recap

Confirmed Institutions and Organizations
2026 Participating Institutions and Organization Map TBA

Event & Parking Information
College Night Counseling Center
During CSRA College Night, a Counseling Center will be open throughout the evening where students and parents can seek advice about high school course selection and the college application process from high school advisors and admissions professionals. The documents below can assist you in your college planning journey.
- 5 Reasons to Attend a Historically Black College and University
- 6 Ways to Cut The Cost of College
- 9 Rules for Requesting Letters of Recommendation from Teachers
- Academic Eligibility Requirements for Student Athletes
- Campus Visit Checklist
- College Affordability: Students Often Overestimate The Price of College
- College Visit Checklist: 6 Ways to Make College Visits Successful
- College Planning: 9th/10th Grade
- Essay Writing Tips for Students
- How to Make the Most of a College Interview
- How to Use Your School Counselor
- Quick Guide: Starting Your College Search
- Should You Attend a Women’s College?
- Students’ Responsibilities in the College Search and Application Process
- The 10 Most Important Factors in College Admissions
- Twenty Questions to Ask About Financing College
- Definitions of Types of College Admissions
CSRA College Night Exhibitor Information
Hosted by SRNS Education Outreach Programs
Questions? Contact Cindy Hewitt cynthia.hewitt@srs.gov
Thank you to our sponsors for supporting the CSRA College Night
presented by SRS Education Outreach!







CSRA College Night is coordinated by the Education Outreach Program of Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (SRNS) along with the support of local businesses and industry. The purpose of the event is to inform CSRA high school students and their parents of college education opportunities.
In addition, professional and technical societies also attend. During the evening, high school students will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from accredited colleges and universities throughout the United States and high school seniors will be eligible for scholarship drawings.



