College Planning
- Junior Resources
- College Visits Event Calendar
- College Campus Virtual Visits
- College Essay Writing Tips
- College Fair
- College Information Virtual Program
- College Planning Calendar
- College Resource videos
- Post High School Options
Junior Resources
College Visits Event Calendar
Welcome to the Counseling Events Calendar. Here you will find announcements related to College Rep visits to Sutherland, College receptions held in our area, local College Fairs, Military Visits to SHS, ACT and SAT test dates and other special events taking place at our school and in the community.
Some events have more information to display than what is shown when you hover over an event. Click on the event to see more detailed information. Some events may require you to register or RSVP.
College Campus Virtual Visits
College Essay Writing Tips
College Board
Big Future Essay Page – includes articles, tips and suggestions on how to get started writing a college essay.
College Fair
- National College Fair:Monday, March 18, 2024 9AM-11:30AM
Rochester Conventional Center
https://www.collegefairguide.com/rochester-national-college-fair
Check the link for dates and times:https://rochestercollegenights.org/fall-2023-college-fairs
College Information Virtual Program
Thank you for visiting the Pittsford Sutherland/Mendon Counseling Departments' College Information Virtual Program. We have assembled 14 different presentations regarding various aspects of the postsecondary planning process.
There are relevant topics for families and students presented by a variety of experts. To view one of the presentations, please click on the colorful presentation title/icon. We hope you find the presentations to be informative. Should you have any questions about the information presented, please feel free to reach out to your child's school counselor.
Lynne Drake, Counselor, Pittsford Sutherland High School
It’s never too early to get started thinking about colleges! Listen to practical tips to help students head in the right direction early in their high school career.
Marian Nicoletti, Assistant Vice President Dean of Admissions, Rochester Institute of Technology
How are admissions decisions made? See how applications are reviewed and what colleges are looking for in their applicant pool.
Patrick O’Neill, Senior Associate Director of Admissions, Programming and Events, University of Rochester
Discussion will be centered on ways talented students can distinguish themselves in the applicant pools of selective colleges and universities. Do’s and don’ts of the admissions process will be discussed as well as holistic application review, early decision, and admissions interviews.
Mike Bergin, President, Chariot Learning
PSATs, SATs and ACTs: What do the scores mean? How are they used? How can I prepare? When should I take them? How do I sign up?
John Mordaci, Assistant Vice President for Graduate and Transfer Admissions, Nazareth College
Lynne Drake, Counselor (SHS) and Parent of Learning Disabilities College Student
Discuss the college search process for a student with a disability. Learn what is available for academic supports at the college level.
Sarah Nazarian, English Teacher, Pittsford Mendon High School
Writing an essay is an integral part of the college application where much time must go into preparing, writing, and editing the final product. This presentation will focus on some initial tips for writing a solid college essay.
MaKenna Gagnier, Admissions Counselor, the State University of New York at Geneseo
Become familiar with the array of opportunities within the SUNY system, how applications are reviewed, and how admissions decisions are made.
Mark Muenzer, Senior Associate Director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, RIT
Preparing for College and a career in STEM
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Fletcher, Enrollment and Scholarship Officer, SUNY Brockport
Learn about U.S. Military options and NROTC Scholarships.
Kelly Cruttenden, Associate AD for Compliance, University at Buffalo Division of Athletics
Learn about NCAA regulations, the differences between Divisions 1, 2 and 3, recruiting, financial aid, contacting coaches and much more.
Megan Sarkis, Assistant Director of Admissions, SUNY Brockport
What parents and students need to know to survive the first year of college.
Renee Swift, Assistant Director Student Financial Services, St. John Fisher University
Become familiar with the financial aid process. Learn about free, reputable sources of information on college financing, 529 plans, scholarship searches and financing options for families.
Christopher Scheppner, Associate Director of Admissions, St. Bonaventure University
Strategies for students to thrive academically and develop career plans during college, saving time, money and stress.
College Planning Calendar
College Resource videos
Admissions in a COVID World
Jack Nivison, Senior Assistant Dean of Admission, Hamilton College
We know that your college search process will be different than you expected. With an altered junior year, a move to online learning, standardized test cancellations, and limitations to campus visits, it can be overwhelming. We’re here to help by covering the most common questions and concerns we are hearing. We will offer tips on how to make the best of these challenging times and tackle your college search with confidence.
Mock Admissions
Michelle Vogl, Assistant Director, University of Rochester Office of Admissions
Patrick O’Neill, Associate Director, University of Rochester Office of Admissions
This session will allow you to step into the shoes of an admissions counselor and learn more about navigating the college application process. During this candid case studies workshop, attendees will explore the many factors and competing priorities that guide an admissions office as it admits a class through holistic review and will help attendees discover what goes into an admissions decision at selective colleges/universities.
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The College Essay and Resume
College Interview 101
Alison Boland, Associate Director of Admissions, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The college interview process can be intimidating, but an admissions interview is an opportunity for you to distinguish yourself by adding a voice to your application. Learn tips on how to stand out during a face-to-face or virtual interview. Preparing yourself will only make you more confident and stand out in a positive way!
Standardized Testing
Post High School Options
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