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NEWS FOR CLASS OF 2025

Some elite universities have announced testing is an admission requirement for the class of 2025. Yale even announced that testing is the new most important factor in admissions. Additionally, due to the rise of AI and college essay ghostwriters, some schools such as Duke give little weight to essays. They stated that content and applicant insight in essays matter more than writing prowess.

 

As we have talked about in English please remember to prepare for the SAT on March 20th, do your best in classes, and be selective with next year’s class schedule. We also highly recommend doing a program this summer! Under the student opportunities section you can find resources for internships, volunteering, research, summer programs, online courses, scholarships, and fly-in programs. Come to the College Center anytime if you have questions or need resume tips!

 

 

Deciding where to go to college or deciding your post-secondary plans is a big decision. You need to consider all your options in making the right choice for you. Together we can help you prepare for your post-secondary goals and help you take advantage of all the resources available to you.

 

We can assist with:

  • Understanding college requirements and post-secondary options
  • Creating a path, summer programs/internships, and course selection
  • Applying for college-ready courses, community college, and/or Advanced Placement "AP"
  • Applying to post-secondary institutions (public, private, 2-year, 4-year, vocational/certificated, ROTC, career training, military schools...)
  • Financial Aid application completion support, scholarship and scholarship programs information
  • College application advisement based on your personal data
  • Advisement and fee waivers for SAT, and ACT
  • Senior transcripts via Naviance eDocs
  • Information about upcoming college fairs and/or on-campus visits
 

Please stop by room 300 for support!

 

If you need academic support please contact your Academic Counselor:

 

 

 

As PELÉ once said, “SUCCESS IS NO ACCIDENT. IT IS HARD WORK,

PERSEVERANCE, LEARNING, STUDYING, SACRIFICE, AND MOST OF ALL, LOVE OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING OR LEARNING TO DO.” Knights, it is my pleasure to accompany you during your last four years of secondary education. I hope we will be able to work together to guide you onto the path of success you chose after high school. 

 

Please feel free to stop by the College Center (room 300) to say hello, ask questions, or simply find a place to connect, belong, or contribute!