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One-On-One College Application & Preparation Mentoring (Ongoing)

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Carissa H, Independent College Consultant & Mentor
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(61)
Offering personalized guidance, this course walks alongside students as they explore colleges & careers, apply to college, write application essays & more, helping to showcase their best self in the app & hopefully reduce a bit of anxiety.

Class experience

US Grade 10 - 12
This class is taught in English.
I own a college consulting business, hold an Independent Education Consultant Certificate, an M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language, and a B.A. in Sociology (with minors in English and Spanish). 

I've worked with students making education transitions (from a foreign high school to an American high school, from high school to college, and from college in home country to college in foreign country) since 2010 through both my professional career and through volunteering at two non-profit organizations. I have been assisting students specifically with applying to and starting college since 2014. I have worked as an advisor at a university for over five years as well as taught general education English courses at a university for one year. In addition, I have been a reviewer for two different Department of State competitive scholarship programs.

I regularly take classes and attend professional conferences and workshops to improve my skills in helping students evaluate, select, and apply to colleges.  As an independent college counselor, I visit college campuses (both in-person and viritually) to learn as much as possible about various colleges and universities. I am also an Associate Member of IECA, the professional organization for independent education consultants. 
Homework Offered
Students will be given personalized assignments each week, depending on where they are at in the college process. Assignments could include tasks such as researching colleges, completing college applications, writing a draft of an application essay, completing the FAFSA, etc. Independent work could take between 30 minutes to 2 hours. My goal is to move each student along at an appropriate pace for their needs. For students who are not yet ready to actively apply to college, they will be doing online research so that they will feel ready and confident to start applying when it's time. Homework hours vary between 0 to 2 hours/week.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Assessment is informal. Written feedback may be provided to the student or parent if needed as a result of the class or requested by the parent.
Grades Offered
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
My role is to provide personalized mentoring and guidance; my role is not to make decisions for students or parents nor to create a student's entire college list for them. I also will not write a student's essay for them. I cannot make any guarantees that students will be accepted at their schools of choice as that decision is solely determined by the institution and based on each student's unique qualifications.

I will give students information, even if it may not be what they want to hear. For example, if a student is applying to all colleges that would be considered a 'reach' for them, as their mentor, I will let them know my concern, explain my reasoning, and suggest a solution. I will not support a student applying to only institutions that would be considered a 'reach' or 'wild card' for them. Some colleges are 'wild cards' for every student that applies there, regardless of their grades and accomplishments.

I do my best to follow Outschool's guidelines to a T, including maintaining all messaging on the Outschool platform, sticking with each course's refund policies, and ensuring a student's privacy. It is the responsibility of the parent to ensure awareness of Outschool's policies.
We will use public college/university/community college/technology school websites. We may also reference the studentaid.gov website. 
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(61)
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I am an Independent College Consultant, own my own college consulting business, and on Outschool, I offer college admissions mentoring. I walk alongside students, helping them stay organized, on track, and motivated through the application... 
Group Class

$65

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 59 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 14-18
1-2 learners per class

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