Build a master plan for your child’s college application.
As your child’s junior year quickly passes, it’s time to get started on preparing for the upcoming application deadlines.
To help you get started, WeAdmit invites you to attend our free workshop, where you’ll learn how your child will be evaluated by admissions officers.
The best part: you will have access to two REAL application packages submitted to Brown University — one applicant got admitted and the other didn’t — and you can make your own decision about which one you would accept.
👇 Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll learn: Steven’s application package for Brown University👇
Of course, our admissions professional will give you the answer key of which applicant was actually admitted and why.
This workshop is designed for parents but students are welcome to attend as well.
After you complete the registration, you’ll receive a Zoom link.
Seats usually go fast! Since this event is free, we highly recommend you register now.
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
— The WeAdmit Team
This event is online via Eventbrite. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
All times are adjusted for Pacific time. But check the website just in case of a time change.
For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
Celebratefamily.us is not responsible for any conduct during this event.
Do You have a College Bound student? Do you know when to start saving and how much? Do you know of all the resources available to help you and your child pay for college?
Then this seminar is for you!! Make TIME to Attend this insightful webinar.
Join Manu Shahi, Owner of Homework In a Cafe and Doug Bryan, Director Planning for Insight College and Financial Solutions.
This event is online via Eventbrite. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
All times are adjusted for Pacific time. But check the website just in case of a time change.
For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
Celebratefamily.us is not responsible for any conduct during this event.
The common and uncommon college prep checklist and more! Organize and optimize your college career is a great graduation gift to support…
EVENT INFORMATION
Up until now most of your educational experiences are pre-planned with required courses and limited opportunity to build unique portfolios separate from the crowd. After all – we all have to take the same test. But when the future is not always standards based; where we want our compass to point to is up to YOU.
Our workshop covers the common and uncommon college prep checklist and more! Application Appeal supports High School students organize their college search with criterion checklists, mapping gaps, and developing a plan of action we like to call ‘Maps to Caps’. We include activities to help you optimize your college application to discover and then highlight your competitive advantages!
Our Maps to Caps workshop for current college students supports you in deciding how to best prepare for the next four years… Without taking away from the spontaneity of it all, we have great insights to offer on how to build a college experience to address all your personal, professional, and academic goals.
This event is online via Eventbrite. Review the event description and requirements in advance.
All times are adjusted for Pacific time. But check the website just in case of a time change.
For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting.
Celebratefamily.us is not responsible for any conduct during this event.
Summer Planning – Research Ideas For High School Students
Summer might seem far away, but now is the perfect time to start planning for it.
Moon Prep Counselors will cover how students can spend their summer productively by building their resumes through virtual activities.
The webinar will cover how to:
– Complete an independent research project
– Become a published author
– Attend virtual summer camps
– Participate in virtual and in-person community service
– And more
Participants will be able to ask any questions and have an experienced counselor provide expert guidance.