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Upcoming College Counseling Events

List of 14 events.

  • Mar
    18

    College Money Method: How to search for outside scholarships in senior year

    This workshop for seniors and their families provides expert guidance on how to search for niche scholarships that fit your unique student profile, stay organized, and enhance your academic experience with an annual cycle of scholarship applications both on and off campus. Register HERE
    Location: Virtual
  • Mar
    21

    College Money Method Series: Comparing Offer and Considering Appeals

    This webinar targets the parents/caregivers in the Class of 2024. Please join the tri-school college counseling offices and Paul Martin, Founder and CEO of College Money Method for a one hour virtual workshop. This workshop and resources provide a framework to compare aid offers and understand your 4-year commitment for each college. Guidance on when to appeal for more aid and how to do so successfully helps ensure your awards fairly meet your needs. Registration will be available closer to the event. (open to tri-school families only)
    Location: Virtual
  • Mar
    23

    Mock ACT Testing (hosted by Capital Educators; Sophomores Only)

    Just as the PSAT is a practice for the SAT, this mock ACT test is a practice for the ACT. Administered by Capital Educators, LLC. a test prep company out of Rockville, MD. This is an optional opportunity for practice. Capital Educators will prepare score reports for each student.
    Pre-Registration required.
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library
  • Apr
    10

    AIMS College Fair

    The Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools (AIMS) invites you to attend the 2024 College Fair in person! Juniors in particular will find this event helpful, but all grades 9-11 may attend. Register
    Location: UMBC
  • Apr
    17

    College Money Method: Writing effective essays for scholarship multiple applications

    Join this interactive workshop and learn how to develop a series of interchangeable essay “modules” that can be used to address the most popular scholarship prompts. This workshop is for juniors, seniors and their families. Register HERE
    Location: Virtual
  • Apr
    18

    Sophomore Families: Introduction to Standardized Testing and the Digital SAT

    Class of 2026 Parents/Caregivers are invited to join the Bryn Mawr School college counselors and Phil Pine, Director and Founder of Capital Educators, LLC, to learn how to interpret the PSAT 10 and Mock ACT scores reports and hear updates on college admission testing. 
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library, Howell Bldg.
  • Apr
    25

    College Night for the Performing and Visual Arts

    SAVE THE DATE: You are invited to attend the Performing and Visual Arts College Nite. The intention of this virtual event is to give students and parents more information and awareness of creative college majors and career paths. We will be inviting several colleges to share their expertise for this exciting evening. The session topic breakout rooms will include Performing Arts - Dance/Theater, Performing Arts - Music, and Visual Arts 2D/3D. Attendees will be able to join two different breakout room sessions throughout the night. (Registration link to come)
    Location: Virtual
  • Apr
    29

    College Money Method Series: Building Aid Generosity and Affordability into Your School List (DATE CHANGE)

    This webinar targets the parents/caregivers in the Class of 2025. Please join the tri-school college counseling offices and Paul Martin, Founder and CEO of College Money Method for a one hour virtual workshop. Here, you’ll find the tools and resources to evaluate how generous colleges will be with their need-based and merit-based aid and calculate your expected awards and costs. Use these resources to understand your financial commitments for the colleges on your list. Registration will be available closer to the event. (open to tri-school families only)
    Location: Virtual
  • May
    15

    College Money Method: Outside scholarships: What to expect and strategies for success

    Finding and applying for outside scholarships can be overwhelming. With many competing priorities and limited time, students and parents want to know how much effort it takes and how to be smart in going about the process. If scholarships are a part of your plan, learning how to search for outside scholarships during junior year helps students plan for the best opportunities in senior year. 

    This workshop for juniors and their families provides expert guidance on how to search for niche scholarships that fit your unique student profile, stay organized, and add more applications to your plate. Register HERE
    Location: Virtual
  • Jun
    4

    Bryn Mawr Camp College

    Multiple session college application workshop for rising seniors only.
    Students will create their Common Application account, learn about how to effectively answer supplemental college essays and participate in a college essay writing workshop.
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library
  • Jun
    5

    Bryn Mawr Camp College

    Multiple session college application workshop for rising seniors only.
    Students will create their Common Application account, learn about how to effectively answer supplemental college essays and participate in a college essay writing workshop.
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library
  • Jun
    6

    Bryn Mawr Camp College

    Multiple session college application workshop for rising seniors only.
    Students will create their Common Application account, learn about how to effectively answer supplemental college essays and participate in a college essay writing workshop.
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library
  • Jul
    31

    Bryn Mawr Camp College 2.0

    Camp College 2.0 is the August booster to our Camp College program. We will continue completing college applications, discuss the 2024-2025 supplemental essay prompts, and review the more technical elements of the college process (requesting transcripts, signing up for college representative visits, and requesting teacher recommendations).  9-11 (AM session) or 1-3 (PM session)
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library
  • Aug
    14

    Bryn Mawr Camp College 2.0 (makeup date)

    Camp College 2.0 is the August booster to our Camp College program. We will continue completing college applications, discuss the 2023-2024 supplemental essay prompts, and review the more technical elements of the college process (requesting transcripts, signing up for college representative visits, and requesting teacher recommendations). Students should choose the one session that works best with their schedule.
    9-11 (AM session) or 1-3 (PM session)
    Location: Edith Hamilton Library