Free SAT Prep and College Application Summer program
Posted by Let's Get Ready on June 15, 2015
Let’s Get Ready will be running two FREE SAT prep and college application assistance programs in Philadelphia this summer from mid-June to mid-August, preparing students for the October SAT. Let’s Get Ready students work in small classes (around 5 students to 1 Coach) with enthusiastic and well trained college students on SAT skills and strategies, college essays, college searches and much more. Students will also have the opportunity to go on 2 free college trips. The programs are for rising Seniors in high school who are on free/reduced price lunch, are first-generation college bound students or students who would not otherwise be able to afford an SAT prep program. All participating students will be register for the October 2015 SAT and provided a registration fee waiver if qualified.
Where: Both programs will be held at Temple University
When: Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays at Thursdays from 5:30 to 8:30 starting the week of June 17th until the week of August 12th. All participating students will take 2 mandatory diagnostic tests on June 20th and August 1st from 10 AM to 2 PM.
More information, as well as the student application link, can be found on the Philadelphia program page of our website: http://www.letsgetready.org/programs/philadelphia.
The following link will take you directly to the student application: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/StudentAppPhillySummer2015
If you have any questions please contact the Mid-Atlantic Director of College Access, Shaquinah Taylor Wright at [email protected].
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