Demystifying the College Admissions Process February 21st • 2:00–5:15pm • Levine Jewish Community Ce
SNOW DAYS SPECIAL - incentive pricing extended one week through February 7th:
$60 per person -or- $120 for up to 4 FAMILY members
(After February 7th: $70 per person and $140 per FAMILY)
SEMINAR TOPICS
How Colleges Make Admissions Decisions
How to Choose between the ACT and SAT
Determining Your Best Fit Colleges
Preparing Your College Application: Freshman through Senior Year
The Newly Redesigned SAT
Writing Your Strongest College Essay
Landing a Merit Scholarship
Need-Based Financial Aid
Developing a Professional Resume and Interview Skills
Advice from H.S. Seniors about Applying to College
Dissecting Every Part of the College Application
SPEAKERS
(see their bios at: www.collegeadmissions101.org/speaker-bios)
Kevin Abplanalp (President of Future Prep Educational Services), Rachel Brand (Counselor at Central Cabarrus High School), Debbie Burch (Owner of College and Career Advisors), Brian Culbreth (Associate Vice President, Southeast, at Princeton Review), Craig Fulton (Former Director of Admissions at UNC Charlotte and Director of Financial Aid at Guilford College), Lisa Ledbetter (Director of Financial Aid at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College), Christy Majors(AVP for Student Financial Services at Queens University), Dezireé Martin (Counselor at Central Cabarrus High School),Ellen Martin (Principal at College Admissions 101), Jenny Peacock (Director of College Counseling, Raleigh, at Collegewise), and Costas Solomou (Dean of Admissions at Queens University)
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Call the Levine Jewish Community Center: 704.366.5007
For 9th, 10th, 11th graders and families • Open to the public • Spaces are limited
February 21st • 2:00–5:15pm, Sign-in begins at 1:30pm
Levine Jewish Community Center, 5007 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28226
Levine Jewish Community Center
5007 Providence Road
Charlotte, NC 28226
Questions? Contact Ellen Martin at www.collegeadmissions101.org or 704.806.2954
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