Fair #39 · 2026-2027

Year-End Science Showcase

Programs & Majors Featured

Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Environmental Science
Data Science

Year-End Science Showcase

May 17–21, 2027 · Science & Research · Northeast

Biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science. Northeast research universities & labs.

What to Expect

Dive into programs in environmental science, ecology, biology, chemistry, geology, physics, marine science, data science, zoology, meteorology, astrophysics, conservation biology, and climate science. For students driven by curiosity and discovery.

Regional Focus: Northeast

Featuring colleges, universities, and trade schools from the Northeast — including programs in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, and the broader New England and Mid-Atlantic regions.

Who Should Attend?

Students: If you're interested in science & research, this fair is designed for you. Browse virtual exhibitor booths, chat with admissions representatives, request more information, and explore programs that match your goals.

Counselors & Teachers: Share this fair with students who have expressed interest in science & research. Download our Counselor Toolkit for ready-to-use announcement emails, flyers, and social media graphics.

Colleges, Universities & Trade Schools: Exhibit at this fair to connect with students who are specifically interested in your programs. Learn more about exhibiting.

This fair features exhibitors offering programs in: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, Data Science.

How to Register

Registration is free for all students, families, and educators. Click the button below to register for the Year-End Science Showcase.

Fair Schedule

This fair runs Monday through Friday, May 17–21, 2027. Exhibitor booths are open throughout the week. Check back closer to the fair date for specific exhibitor booth hours and any scheduled live sessions.


The Year-End Science Showcase is part of the 2026–2027 College Fairs Online season, featuring 40 virtual fairs across 15 areas of interest and 5 regional focuses.