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Radnor Workshops To Help New College Applicants
Four, free workshop sessions in Radnor will help college applicants get through the college application process. See details here.
WAYNE, PA — Applying for college can be a maze for applicants and their families, making one of the most exciting and important moments in a young person's life nerve wracking.
Luckily, the Radnor Township School District is hosting four sessions for college applicants to help them navigate the process with ease.
Understanding and Demystifying College Admissions will be held March 1, March 8, March 15, and March 22 at the Radnor Township Municipal Building.
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Each session will be held from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Cigus Vanni, the former assistant dean of the college and admissions counselor at Swarthmore College and the former director of counseling for the Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in Pennsauken, will lead workshops.
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The workshops are free to all students and parents and no reservations are necessary.
While each individual session covers different topics, the workshops are meant to be experienced as a series.
Attendees will also have the chance to win college T-shirts and sweatshirts, too.
The sessions are sponsored by the Radnor Chapter of the Pennsylvania Association for Gifted Education (Radnor PAGE) and are intended to augment, not supplant or substitute, high school counseling efforts.
The Radnor Township Municipal Building is located at 301 Iven Ave. in Wayne.
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