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ALBANY, GA (WALB) -

Representatives from more than 60 different universities and colleges showed up at Darton State College today for the Albany PROBE fair.

The college fair was free to students and their parents who visited with representatives from in-state and out-of-state colleges.

Students from every high school in Dougherty County and many from surrounding counties attended the event.

"We just want the students to know what we have to offer them. They get a chance to visit with each counselor and to see what area they might want to go into," says Darton's Director of Administrations Susan Bowen.

The Georgia Education Articulation Committee sponsors the fair tour which made stops all over Georgia.

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