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It's Black And White!
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It's Black And White!
Happy Holidays! Our College Planning Membership is well on it;s way.
Our Mission
to Show Kids How To Be Scholarship Worthy.
Student Cohort
Students who are part of the Student Cohort receive support and resources as they work through their personal learning plans. We believe that allowing students some control over the pace of their learning can help them develop a greater sense of self-reliance and improve their problem-solving abilities. There is an expectation that students will lead the process and are able to proceed at their own pace based on the guidelines they have committed to. Students have access to mentors who will be able to help them navigate through the challenges they face on their way to attaining their goals and objectives.
Mentors
Our goal is to provide students with the best possible experience. That is why we have selected college students from the country's top 25 universities whose college entrance exams were in the top percentiles and who graduated high school at the top of their class. Their track records are proven, and they have successfully navigated the college admissions process. They will be leading the Student Cohort as Mentors and revealing their success secrets and how they managed to stay focused in the face of obstacles and distractions.
Get Mentored by Students from Top Universities
The College Prep 4Kids Club is led by college students from some of the top universities in the nation, who graduated from high school first in their class and placed in the top 25 percentile of their colleges. Having successfully navigated the college admissions process, they will lead your student step-by-step through the process of building their personal student profile.
The Scholarship Resume consists of many factors such as the student's GPA, class rank, community service hours, leadership experience, extracurricular activities, standardized test scores, interested majors, related course work, job experience, etc.
All of these things will be taken into consideration when applying for scholarships, prestigious programs, and the next level of schooling.
The scholarship resume is only one piece of the puzzle. Student mentors will also help students identify what they need to focus on to achieve the outcomes they want. Which in return will help your student to understand their purpose in being at school and how to leverage the resources that are available to them to achieve their personal goals.
Student Mentors come from Top Universities in the U.S.
Princeton University
Columbia University
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
Stanford University
University of Chicago
University of Pennsylvania
California Institute of Technology
Duke University
Johns Hopkins University
Northwestern University
Dartmouth College
Brown University
Vanderbilt University
Washington University in St. Louis
Cornell University
Rice University
University of Notre Dame
University of California--Los Angeles
Emory University
University of California--Berkeley
Georgetown University
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
Carnegie Mellon University
HBCU's
Spelman College Howard University Hampton University Xavier University
Personal Learning Plans Support
Students who have personal learning plans can benefit from the assistance of mentors in order to ensure they stay on track and achieve the goals they have set for themselves.
Check-Ins
As part of the mentorship program, students are expected to check in with their mentors regularly and to provide updates on the development of their personal learning plans. Check-ins can also be done via their college planning portal when students have updates.
Community
Students enrolled in the Student Cohort have the opportunity to express their ideas with other like-minded students in a safe environment where they are able to share their dreams, goals, and challenges.
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