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  • The College Admissions Panel

    The Princeton Review's Rob Franek, author of "The Best 376 Colleges", is joined by national admissions experts to dispel your fears by providing information and answering questions so you can be confident and successful on your road to college.

    This unique event is designed to empower students and parents with need-to-know information to take complete control of the admissions process.

    Topics will include:

    • Understanding your academic credentials
    • The impact and importance of what you do outside the classroom
    • A strategic approach to choosing standardized tests (PSAT, SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests)
    • Choosing a topic and writing a standout essay

    College Admissions Panels will be held in North Jersey (1/19), Los Angeles (TBD), San Francisco (TBD), and New York City (TBD).

    North Jersey: Thursday, January 19th, 7pm

    Drew University: Simon Forum
    36 Madison Avenue
    Madison, NJ 07940

    Panelists:

    Rob Franek
    Senior Vice President - Publishing
    Author - The Best 376 Colleges 
    The Princeton Review

    Donald C. Burkard
    Associate VP for Enrollment Planning
    College of Charleston

    Jeff Gates
    Director of Enrollment Management
    State University of New York - Binghamton University

    Jennifer Rickard
    Dean of Admissions
    Bryn Mawr College

    Renée Volak
    University Director of Financial Assistance
    Vice President for Enrollment Drew University

    To sign up for the College Admissions Panel near you, fill out the information below. We can't wait to see you there.

     


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