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Free In-Person Event: College Admission Essays

Sat, Feb 01

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Westbank Community Library

Saturday, February 1st, 2025 •. 10:30-11:30am CST | Westbank Community Library, 1309 Westbank Drive, Austin, 78746 | Featuring Melissa Wood, M.Ed.

Free In-Person Event: College Admission Essays
Free In-Person Event: College Admission Essays

Date & Time

Feb 01, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM CST

Westbank Community Library, 1309 Westbank Dr, Austin, TX 78746, USA

About the Event

Writing is arguably the hardest part of the college application process. The main essay is a common source of anxiety and confusion for so many high school students, but it doesn’t have to be! Understanding the role of the main essay, the audience and getting an early start to the writing process are all key to putting together your very best 650 words.


There are four very common, very different, pieces of writing for the college application process: The main essay, Common Application activity list, the short answer question(s) and the expanded resume (UT only). After this in-person presentation, families will understand the differences between the types of writing and how to layer their essays with evidence of fit-to-major. Access College America will demystify the process in this information packed presentation which also includes a Q&A.


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Presenter:

Melissa Wood, M.Ed.

College Consultant Associate

Access College America


Melissa is a licensed school counselor with Bachelor's and Master's of Music Degrees from Sam Houston State University, a Master’s in Educational Leadership from Texas State University, and a School Counselor Certification from Angelo State University. She has worked her entire career in public education, serving her campus community for 23 years in various roles, and has served as a school counselor for the past 5 years. Melissa has a true calling for assisting scholars in finding their chosen career path while also guiding them through the admission process to highly selective schools in Texas and across the country.


Melissa has served in roles ranging from band director to College & Career Transition Coordinator to Academic Guidance Counselor. She has a broad range of experience assisting everyone from those who are undecided in their major to those applying to some of the most selective colleges in the country with the intention of securing a STEM major. As Transition Coordinator & Guidance Counselor, Melissa has successfully assisted scholars through the course selection process for dual credit, Advanced Placement, the International Baccalaureate programs, along with numerous Career & Technical Education programs.

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