Thursday, Nov 21st

Inside the Admissions Office

wisco copyWhat really happens behind the closed doors of the Admissions Office? On Monday, October 6, 2014 from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. at the JCC of Mid-Westchester, 999 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, the deans and directors of a number of top colleges and universities will open those doors and dispel the myths about what it takes to get into college. This is the seventh year in a row this program is being presented.

The free community-wide event – "Inside the Admissions Office" -- is co-sponsored by the JCC of Mid-Westchester, BBYO, and Woolf College Consulting. Students and parents will hear the real story behind how decisions are made from the deans and directors of Binghamton University, Franklin and Marshall College, Swarthmore College, Syracuse, Union College, University of Chicago, Vanderbilt University. The evening will give the public the opportunity to learn the differences and similarities in how decisions are made by selective universities and liberal arts colleges. Advance registration is required. Click here to sign up.

Moderated by Mamaroneck-based college admissions consultant Betsy F. Woolf of Woolf College Consulting, students and parents will learn:

·What makes a student's application "stand out";
·The impact of the current economic reality on college admissions;
·How an admissions staff makes the ultimate decision to admit, deny or defer;
·How colleges weigh grades, test scores, family connections, athletics, campus visits, interviews, essays and other factors;
·The institutional needs and policies behind the decision-making;
·The difference between a well-rounded student and a well-rounded class – and why that is important in college admissions;
·Whether declaring certain majors gives students a leg up in the admissions process;
·How admissions committees treat the application of a student who discloses his or her learning difference or ADHD.

JCC Academic Center offers a wide range of SAT, PSAT, ACT, SAT Subject Test, Regents prep, speed reading and college admissions programs designed to help high school students reach their greatest academic potential. Academic Center classes are small, allowing for individualized attention and are led by dynamic, experienced instructors. Contact Academic Center Director Lisa Itzkowitz at 914-472-3300, ext.275, itzkowitzl@jccmw.org.