Application Season is Upon Us
November is around the corner, and with it comes the official start of the application season. Last Friday during Life Skills, Mr. Olivier led the Class of 2024 in a mindfulness activity by the pool to allow them to self-regulate and practice strategies that will help them through the coming season. It was a wonderful sight to see the cohort embracing this activity in their own way.
This was an important way to end last week, because this week was full of opportunities to have last minute individual/small group interactions with college admissions specialists about various aspects of the application process. We were honored to virtually host guests throughout the week who shared their expertise on topics ranging from what happens once you submit your application to a highly selective institution to guidance about completing the complicated financial aid forms. Students who participated in these events gained additional insights to help them be prepared to hit submit over the next couple of months with confidence and assurance that they put forth their most competitive application.
Tune in while you can
I cannot stress enough how fortunate our students (AND parents/guardians) are to be able to interact directly with the decision makers in the admissions offices. Students who have been participating in events have not only gained a better understanding of what they need to do as they make very important decisions regarding their post-secondary plans, but the connections they make at these events open the lines of communication with representatives who they can follow up with as they have questions throughout the process. Some of these connections continue once the student is on campus, and has already established a relationship with a key ally in their new academic home. This is why I once again emphasize the importance of reviewing the list of upcoming events below, and visiting the websites of institutions that you want to learn more about. They want to help you make the best possible decision, and have a wealth of information beyond their institution that can make a stressful process much more rewarding.
With that said, please see what is coming our way that you may not want to miss…
**This just in… 29 October: 5:00 PM EAT Hamilton College, Ithaca College, and Cornell University (just for UWC students) virtual presentation
31 October: Arusha 3:00 PM EAT NYU Abu Dhabi (TENTATIVE)
2 November: 10:20 AM EAT Sciences Po (France) virtual presentation
4 November: 7:30-11:00 AM EAT SAT exam – Moshi campus (See uwcea.org/tests for more information)
15 November: 4:45-6:00 PM EAT 15 on the 15th: US Liberal Arts Colleges Presentation and mini-virtual fair. November focus: SEVIS, 1-20, F-1 Student Visa and Enrollment
Link to register for these events: https://www.davidson.edu/admission-and-financial-aid/visit/international-visit-programs/15-15th-liberal-arts-colleges-across-united-states
Keep exploring and enjoying the journey!
Cassandra Ford
College and Career Counselor
cassandraford@uwcea.org