Parents and Teens Age 14 And Up:
Learn to think like an admission officer
How a Real College Admissions Committee Works!
GLIMPSE HOW COLLEGE
APPLICATIONS ARE REVIEWED

GLIMPSE HOW COLLEGE APPLICATIONS ARE REVIEWED
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FEATURED ADMISSION OFFICERS

KIM
PARRET
 Sacred Heart University
Regional Director Of Admissions

OLEANDER
FLEMING
University of Maryland
Regional Admission Coordinator – Southeast

ANTONIO
SERRANO
The Ohio State University
Florida Regional Recruitment Manager

RICHARD
AUFDERHEIDE
Michigan State University
Manager of Recruitment – Southeastern United States

JACQUELINE
BAUER
Depauw University
Director of Southeast Recruitment and Alumni Recruitment Team
Join a mock admissions committee session where parents and students participate in reviewing applications of three students for university admission.
You will vote to determine which student will be admitted, which will be denied, and which will be waitlisted.Â

Join a mock admissions committee session where parents and students participate in reviewing applications of three students for university admission.
You will vote to determine which student will be admitted, which will be denied, and which will be waitlisted.Â

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Have your questions answered by admission officers from leading universities
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Gain an understanding of how to write an effective application
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You will Discover:
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How admission officers read applications
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What criteria are important in admissions
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How the process works
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What admission officers are looking for
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Frequent mistakes by applicants
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Going to College Will Help Your Teen:
- Expand potential earnings. …
- Create long-lasting relationships and professional connections. …
- Achieve job security. …
- Explore different career options. …
- Experience independence. …
- Learn valuable skills. …
- Gain financial responsibility

Barb Leventhal
America’s Extracurricular Guru
Barbara Leventhal brings more than 30 years of experience as a teacher, administrator, and college counselor. “All parents take great pride in the special qualities of their children. My role is to define those qualities and channel them in unique ways that tell a compelling story for college admission.”
As an educational consultant, reading specialist, teacher, administrator, parent, and grandparent, Barbara Leventhal knows what it’s like to experience the stress and frustration at every step in the education process. Her empathy for her students makes things easier for both them and their parents.
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