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Improving Your College Admissions Chances
🏫 Are You Aiming for an Ivy League or Top 30 College?
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Join us for a live, interactive webinar to help you understand what it takes to stand out in today’s rapidly evolving college admissions landscape and gain admission to the country’s most competitive colleges.
Our panel of experts will guide you through the strategies and steps you can take now to strengthen
every part of your college profile and maximize your chances of admission—long before you start writing college essays or filling out applications.
👩🏫 What You’ll Learn:
💡By the End of the Webinar, You’ll Have:
📅 Date & Time:
9 Jul, 2025 @ 6:00 pm EDT
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Founded by Harvard graduates in 2013, PrepScholar was created with a mission: to provide high school students with customized admissions counseling and high-quality test preparation to maximize their chances of gaining admission to their dream colleges. Over the years, we’ve become one of the most trusted and reputable names in the college prep industry, with our advice blog reaching over 2 million monthly visitors.
🌟Thanks to our expert 1-on-1 guidance, our students achieve strong results year after year, including:
Meet Our Expert Panelists:
🌟 JENNIFER LIEPIN, University of Pennsylvania. Jennifer has 14 years of experience in college admissions and counseling, and she currently serves as an admissions coach for the University of Southern California’s Bovard Scholars program.
🌟 BRANDON MACK, Rice University. Brandon has worked in college admissions for 13 years and has served as the interim director of operations at the International Association for College Admission Counseling.
🌟 NICOLE LUISI, New York University. As an admissions counselor for NYU, Nicole oversaw the decisions process and has reviewed more than 15,000 student applications across multiple undergraduate disciplines.