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Upcoming College Counseling Events

List of 9 events.

  • May
    1

    Making Sense of Selective Admissions

    Featured Experts:
    • Rick Clark, Executive Director, Strategic Student Success, Georgia Tech
    • Brennan Barnard, Director of College Counseling, Khan Schools Network
    “What’s the secret formula for getting in?”
     
    Here’s the truth: there is no magic formula, no sure thing. And thousands of highly qualified applicants get turned down every year. But there are some smart strategies you can employ. Join us for a clear-eyed conversation about what really matters in the admissions process, and what students can -- and can't -- control. Register Here
    Location: Virtual
  • May
    8

    Get Ready, Stay Ready: Financial Aid Alternatives with Paula Dofat

    There's so much happening right now, and you might feel overwhelmed trying to figure out what to do and how to pay for college.  Paula Dofat can help you figure this out and get ahead of the game.
     
    What We'll Cover:
        •    Time- and money-saving strategies before college even starts.
        •    How to earn college credits early (without relying on dual enrollment or AP classes).
        •    How to stack different options to maximize saving on tuition.
        •    New scholarship guidelines and options.
        •    Practical tips to implement a plan NOW.
     
    Why You Should Attend:
        •    Learn strategies that give you more control over your choices and finances, helping you plan ahead.
        •    Stay ahead of potential changes in higher education and avoid surprises.
        •    Get practical tips you can start using right away—so you’re not scrambling later.

    These strategies have worked for other families, and Paula is eager to show how they might work for you!  Registration Here
    Location: Enoch Pratt Central Library, Creative Arts Center, 400 Cathedral St.. Baltimore, MD 21201
  • May
    12

    Exploring College Options

    Exploring College Options is a special informational program sponsored by the undergraduate admissions offices of five of the country's leading universities: Duke UniversityGeorgetown UniversityHarvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University.

    Representatives from each university will present information about their institution, discuss the application process, and answer questions on how to put together a strong and reflective application. Each program will end with breakout sessions where representatives will answer questions about their specific school and the application process. We are offering both in-person and virtual programs, with each program featuring the same content. Register Here
    Location: Baltimore, MD (Location TBA)
  • May
    19

    Four of the Top Research Institutions in the U.S.

    Join members of the admissions committees from Emory University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Notre Dame, and Washington University in St. Louis for an in-person information session. You’ll get a better picture of our communities and whether you can envision yourself joining them!
    Register Here
    Location: Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor 401 W Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21201
  • Jun
    10

    Bryn Mawr Camp College Part 1 (3 days)

    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, Howell Bldg.
  • Jun
    11

    Bryn Mawr Camp College Part 1 (3 days)

    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, Howell Bldg.
  • Jun
    12

    Bryn Mawr Camp College Part 1 (3 days)

    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, Howell Bldg.
  • Aug
    5

    Bryn Mawr Camp College Part 2

    Camp College 2.0 is the August booster to our Camp College program. We will continue completing college applications, discuss the 2025-2026 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, Howell Bldg.
  • Aug
    13

    Bryn Mawr Camp College Part 2 (makeup date)

    Camp College 2.0 is the August booster to our Camp College program. We will continue completing college applications, discuss the 2025-2026 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, Howell Bldg.