COLLEGE PREP WORKSHOPS
Reduce the anxiety as your family begins to navigate the often anxiety-ridden, rough terrain of the college application process.
Participate in these interactive workshops and get practical tips that you can utilize immediately.  

Student Workshop: Accepted!! What Next?

April 9, 2025|5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Registering a maximum of 20 parents and studentsRegister by April 2, 2025Light refreshments ...

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Student Workshop: Applying for Gap Year Opportunities

April 9, 2025|5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Select gap year opportunity and complete the registration process.  Learn what is required, prepare to engage in an awesome experience. Registering a maximum of 15 studentsRegister by April 2, 2025Light refreshments ...

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Parent Workshop: Accepted!! What Next?

April 9, 2025|5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Enrolling, accommodations, finances, travel… This workshop is for parents and their son or daughter.  They have the information; we’ll work it out together. Registering a maximum of 15 parents Register by April 2, 2024 ...

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Parent Workshop: Employment

April 2, 2025|5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

So, your son or daughter is ready for employment.  Whether it be full time or part-time, there are some they need to know, and must haves to be prepared.  Come and chat with employers and employment agencies and find out what they are seeking in high school graduates.  Reg...

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Student Workshop: Not Sure What You Want to Do After Graduation

March 18, 2025|5:30 am - 12:00 pm

College or work.  A gap year is a period of time when a student, recent graduate, takes time off (a “gap”) from their studies or traditional work to focus on personal growth, gain new skills, explore other interests, and travel. Check out local gap and overseas options. Let...

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Parent Workshop: Gap Year?!! My Child is not Interested in Going to College or Work

March 12, 2025|5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Exploring Alternative Options: Many students are not ready to go to college or work. They’re not sure what they want to study, not emotionally ready to leave home, or just want a time out from studying.  They’re still smart and a gap year or semester is a great opportunity ...

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