The "Road to Selective College Admissions" course provided by St. Margaret’s Episcopal School is tailored specifically for students in 10th and 11th grades. This course equips students with comprehensive insights and tools necessary for navigating the intricacies of the college admissions process. By engaging in various exercises, students will enhance their understanding of college admissions verbiage, augment their access to critical resources, draft a potential college list, plan high school summers effectively, consider financial aspects of higher education, and build a personal support network. The end goal is to prepare students thoroughly for submission of their college applications, focusing on essays, standardized testing, and detailing extracurricular involvements.
This course primarily targets secondary school students currently in the 10th and 11th grades, aiming to prepare them for the upcoming college admissions phases.
This program is ideally suited for high school students, particularly those in their sophomore and junior years, who are beginning to navigate the complex process of college applications, aiming for admission to selective colleges and universities.
Skills taught in this course can be applied in real-world settings by equipping students not only to improve their chances of entering a good college but also to succeed there and beyond. Effective planning, research skills, critical thinking, and networking are universal skills that benefit students in all walks of life.