College Admissions Rep Virtual Visits

Class of 2021 and 2022 “Half the Game is Showing Up!”

List colleges you are even remotely interested in in Naviance, and attend admissions rep visits. It makes a difference as they get to know you, and you demonstrate your interest in their institution. Juniors and Seniors are invited to attend. Up to three excused absences for admissions rep visits.

You MUST register in Naviance and communicate with your teacher beforehand in order to be considered for an excused absence.

REMEMBER TO SHARE THE MIC DURING THESE SESSIONS…

Next Week’s College Admissions Rep Visits – Sign Up in Naviance

Friday, October 2

8:30am Claremont McKenna College 

9:30am Suffolk University 

10am University of Vermont

10am Ursinus College 

11am University of Vermont

2pm Massachusetts Maritime Academy

Monday, October 5

8:30 AM Earlham College

9:30 AM Paul Smiths College of Arts and Science

9:30 AM Simmons University

12:30 pmRingling College of Art and Design

1:30 PM Smith College

Tuesday, October 6

9:30am St Olaf College

10am Oberlin College

2pm Marist College

Wednesday, October 7

8am Clark University 

8:30am Lasell University

9:30am Sarah Lawrence College 

9:30am Syracuse University 

10am Springfield College

11am Becker College 

12pm SUNY College at Oswego

Thursday, October 8

8am Hamilton College

8am University of East Anglia (UEA)

9:30am Russell Sage College 

9:30am Springfield Technical Community College

10am Plymouth State University 

10am University of Saint Joseph 

11am Colby College

11am Curry College 

11:30am Landmark College 

11:30am Salve Regina University 

12pm United States Naval Academy 

12:30pm Dickinson College

2pm University of New Haven 

2pm Utica College

2:30pm Emmanuel College – Boston

Friday, October 9

10am Ohio Wesleyan University

10am University at Albany, SUNY

Resources from some of this week’s Admissions Reps…

If you missed a visit from this past week, be sure to reach out via email. You can ask Ms. Garrity for an admisisons rep’s email.

Bridgewater State University

I wanted to share the following BSU resources for any interested students.

Case Western

https://case.edu/admission/visits-events

Kenyon College

https://admissions.kenyon.edu/portal/virtual-infosession

https://admissions.kenyon.edu/register/virtualconnect

New YorkUniversity

Brochures: https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/visit-nyu/campus-brochures.html 

Virtual Visits: https://www.nyu.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/visit-nyu/virtual-visit.html

University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth

Prospective Students:

·  We offer information sessions, student panels, virtual campus tours every week – join us virtually!

·  We are now accepting applications for all terms 2021. Apply now! (salemstate.edu/apply-now)*Free*Until 11/15/20

 Applicants for Admission (first year, transfer, and graduate):

·    Check your Navigator account regularly for status updates to your application for admission.

·    Monitor your personal email for important messages and information from Salem State Admissions. 

Worcester State University

Visit Us https://www.worcester.edu/Visit-Us/

Please encourage students who are interested in Worcester State to fill out the following form to receive further information about the university.

Inquiry  Form https://worcester.secure.force.com/forms?formid=217721

College Essay Guy – Great Advice

How to Decide Whether to Apply Early Action (EA) or Early Decision (ED) – Wrestling with whether or not to apply early? This guide will help you think it through.

17 Things Students of Color (& Their Counselors and Parents) Should Know When Applying to College (Podcast episode) – I’m excited to share a conversation I had with counselor extraordinaire Sydney Montgomery. On this episode, Sydney shares with us:

  • Ways that students of Color can advocate for themselves while in high school
  • How to research Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • Ways to learn more about fit at colleges that are not minority-serving
  • Where to find more financial aid after you’ve been accepted
  • How parents can get involved to advocate for their students in high school and college
  • How counselors can more fully serve students of Color
  • First steps that counselors can take to become focused on racial equity and anti-racism

Sincerely, 
Your Friendly Neighborhood College and Career Counselor, Deidre Cuffee-Gray

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