Free Webinar: College Admission Essays
Thu, Sep 26
|Zoom Webinar
Thursday, September 26th, 2024, 6:00-7:00pm CST | Zoom Webinar | Presented by Bonnie Kleffman, M.Ed., GCDF, Managing Director of Advising
Date & Time
Sep 26, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM CDT
Zoom Webinar
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 webinar, attendees 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!
PRESENTER:
Bonnie Kleffman, M.Ed, GCDF
Managing Director of Advising
Access College America
Bonnie is a globally certified Career Development Facilitator who holds a Masters in Education and English. She has worked with students of all ages and backgrounds, and has a passion for helping students find careers that they love and the educational paths to get them there. She is the Managing Director of Advising for Access College America, a national provider for guidance with college planning based in Austin, Texas.
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