Highly Selective College Admissions in 2022: What Families Need to Know

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75 North Main Street,Zionsville IN 46077

13 June, 2022

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Grades, test scores, and impressive activities alone won’t get a student admitted to schools that reject almost all of their applicants. So how do students who get accepted to the Ivy League, Stanford, Tufts, and the rest of the nation’s most selective colleges set themselves apart from the rest of the applicant pool, especially in 2022? We’ll show you at this seminar. We’ll also reveal some Collegewise strategies to improve a student’s chances of admission at the most selective schools. While we don’t believe that prestigious colleges are necessarily better colleges, we want students who are interested in these schools to have straight answers about what it will really take to have a shot at getting in. This event is offered as a collaboration between COhatch and Collegewise. Your speakers: Kate Coffman loves helping students and parents navigate the college admissions process. Before joining Collegewise as a counselor, she spent two decades in admissions, financial aid and college career readiness working at the University of Indianapolis, Franklin College, Indiana University, Butler University, and the Indiana Youth Institute. She is currently going through the college search with her own sons, so she can empathize with parents who are both excited and holding back tears at the same time. Meredith Graham has been fascinated by all things college since she was a student herself. She spent nearly 15 years working in advising, recruiting, and admissions at Kent State University, Purdue University, Cornell University, and Boston University, then joined Collegewise as a college counselor in 2013. Meredith loves working with students and families to help them discover the joy in the journey to college. She is also a long-time COhatch member and her home location is in greater Columbus at COhatch Worthington - The Library & The Madery. COhatch, a new kind of shared work, social, and family space built on community, offers members the services, activities and amenities to live a fully integrated life that balances work, family, well-being, community and giving back. Founded in 2016, COhatch was created through the collaboration of a group of friends who wanted to live out their ideal lives and improve their community ̶ think Town Hall 2.0. COhatch has 30 locations open or under construction nationwide in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Springfield, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Tampa Bay, Florida; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Visit www.cohatch.com for more information. Follow COhatch on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. And if you can’t wait to listen to the Collegewise experts, schedule a consultation with one of our program advisors now!

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