The College Search & Application Process: What Colleges are Looking For & How WiHi Will Deliver!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 6:30 PM Juniors and parents are urged to attend, all others are invited to see what’s up ahead. Featuring: Kimberly J. Bryant Senior Assistant Director of Admissions The University of Michigan Robert R. McCullough Director of Undergraduate Admission Case Western Reserve University Eric Staab Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid Kalamazoo College John B. Boshoven, M.A., M.S.W., L.P.C. Director of College Counseling Washtenaw International High School Come to kick-off WiHi’s College Counseling Program and hear from national college experts about the search and application process! Visiting WIHI was such a pleasure! The students were wonderful and engaging the entire time I was there. They were all eager to learn and very interested in knowing more about the College of Charleston (CofC). I loved the fact that WIHI not only offers a challenging curriculum for students but it also has the resources in place to ensure that they put their best foot forward when it comes to exceling in High School and preparing for college. What makes a high school extraordinary isn’t just the students attending it but also the teachers, counselors and rest of the faculty and staff that complete the picture! I could sense that in the 30 minutes I spent learning about the school and talking about CofC. So kudos to WIHI for doing such a great job and making their presence felt in such a short amount of time. I wish nothing but the best to the students, faculty and staff at WIHI! I am honored to have been able to visit your school. I have not stopped talking about how awesome it is!
Sincerely, Aroo Isada Admissions Representative College of Charleston Here is the link to the College of Charleston website: www.cofc.edu Greetings Washtenaw International High School Student,
I had the pleasure of meeting with Ms. Hoover and learning about WIHI's rigorous academic standards in interdisciplinary knowledge. At NYU we know the IB curriculum aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect and that is why I believeNYU may be of interest to many of you. Below is some information you might find helpful: Students enter NYU through one of three comprehensive, degree-granting campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi, or Shanghai. Completing the majority of their studies on their "home" campus, students are also able to study abroad at our campuses in Argentina, Australia, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Israel, Italy, Spain, and the United States—or with one of our 16 partner exchange programs around the world. Our New York campus serves the largest student body within the university's global network. With Greenwich Village as our neighborhood and New York City as a seamless extension of the campus, our New York campus is centered in the heart of the world capital of business, the arts, communication, the sciences, and culture. New York City offers students the best in theatre, dance, music, film, libraries, museums, and galleries. Studying here also gives you access to internships that complement your course work and advance your professional goals. For more information please visit our NYU New York website. NYU Abu Dhabi is a highly selective liberal arts, sciences, and engineering college located in the United Arab Emirates, offering B.A. and B.S. degrees in 22 majors. The first campus of its kind, it is the first comprehensive liberal arts college in the Middle East that is operated by and fully integrated into an American private research university. For more information please visit our NYU Abu Dhabi website. At NYU Shanghai, students are immersed in a community of exceptional scholars from within China and across the world, and live in one of the most culturally vibrant and economically significant cities in the world. The NYU Shanghai academic experience is characterized by rigor, a global perspective, and a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences. For more information please visit our NYU Shanghai website. I look forward to working with many WIHI students within the next few years! Please feel free to contact me atasma.malik@nyu.edu if you have any questions about NYU! Thank you, Asma The Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti-Inkster Alumni chapter Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is pleased announce its 25th Annual College Fair on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. We would love for you to attend this event. In addition, we are asking your assistant to encourage your students to attend.
This year's event will be at a new venue, which is Romulus High School, 9650 S. Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174. New location, but same great information!!! Click here for a flyer about this event. |
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