College 101: A Special Workshop for Parents of College-bound Teens

College bound teens

January 20, 2015 – February 10, 2015

3490 S Dixie Dr, Ste 225

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Description:

What’s in it for you
Did you know that it takes 300+ hours for parents to help their teen through the college admissions process? Much of that time is wasted. Learn how to save time while finding the best college for your teen and not leave any money on the table!

This small group workshop will provide you with the insight and tools to effectively guide your teen through the college admissions process.

What’s covered in the sessions
There will be four 90-minute sessions, which will include:

  • Week 1 (Jan 20) – Post-secondary options – current trends and what’s ahead for your teen after they graduate high school
  • Week 2 (Jan 27) – College search – how to develop a strong list and find hidden gems
  • Week 3 (Feb 3) – College application – what is in the application, when and how to apply, how NOT to “help”
  • Week 4 (Feb 10) – Paying for college – where’s the money and how to get it

Each workshop will be held from 7 to 8:30 pm. 

Who are parent attendees

This workshop is designed especially for parents of college-bound 10th-11th graders.

Cost

Only $295 for all 4 classes (Early bird registration before Dec 15 – $245)

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New dates added in Dayton…College 101: A Special Workshop for Parents of College-bound Teens

Workshop for Parents

 

Wednesday March 27, 2013 – Wednesday, April 17, 2013

3490 S Dixie Dr, Ste 225

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Description:

What’s in it for you
Did you know that it takes 300+ hours for parents to help their teen through the college admissions process? Much of that time is wasted. Learn how to save time while finding the best college for your teen and not leave any money on the table!

This small group workshop will provide you with the insight and tools to effectively guide your teen through the college admissions process.

 

What’s covered in the sessions
There will be four 90-minute sessions, which will include:

  • Week 1 (March 27) – Post-secondary options – current trends and what’s ahead for your teen after they graduate high school
  • Week 2 (April 3) – College search – how to develop a strong list and find hidden gems
  • Week 3 (April 10) – College application – what is in the application, when and how to apply, how NOT to “help”
  • Week 4 (April 17) – Paying for college – where’s the money and how to get it

Each workshop will be held 7 to 8:30 pm. 

 

Who are parent attendees

This workshop is designed especially for parents of 9th, 10th, and 11th graders.

 

Cost

Only $295 for all 4 classes (Early bird registration by March 1 – $245)

Register