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In addition, the course will open up possibilities for students’ to use the ingredients of their own experiences to craft coherent, comprehensive, and compelling personal narratives in response to the writing prompts of the ISEE and SSAT as well as write powerful and evocative independent school admissions essays.
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Work in close collaboration with the Office of Admissions to oversee the creation of a dynamic, multifaceted admissions marketing strategy that expands enrollment and enhances the reputation of Brooklyn College.
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Plan and facilitate workshops and presentations on topics such as college admissions requirements, programming of a college preparation courseload, standardized testing strategies, essay writing, financial aid options, and career exploration.
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The Admissions Coordinator (AC) is a full-time position, similar to a telemarketer and field sales person, and reports to the Director of Admissions. (College Days, Concerts, Youth & Teen Conferences, Alumni gatherings, etc.
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An experienced high school counselor and/or college admissions representative who possesses an extensive knowledge of the college admissions and financial aid processes. Develop and maintain strong relationships with college admissions officers.
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Fosters and sustains positive collaborative working relationships with colleagues in Academic Affairs, Enrollment Management, Student Affairs, and across the college, such as: Career Services, financial Aid, Bursar, Counseling, and Admissions.
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The Admissions Advisor will be encouraging and dedicated to ensuring that students have the support and resources they need to succeed in their college audition and application process for AMDA. The role will be responsible for maintaining call volume, in addition to building and maintaining relationships with prospective students from the time of inquiry to the point of audition in an effort to increase new student enrollments.
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Expertise in mouse genetics, microscopy, gold-stand techniques of cell and molecular biology, data science and computational biology and writing skills is required. Postdocs will be eligible for a Postdoctoral position in the Weill Cornell Medical College.
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The AD of On-Campus Programs is responsible for leading a team of College Access Advisors in the design, implementation, monitoring, and refinement of high-quality CAP programming that includes but is not limited to Saturday Academy, Summer Academy, Junior Mentor Program, College Tours, Admissions Visits, and SAT Prep; along with providing direct student counseling that strengthens the college readiness, access, and success of the DDC students and their families.
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The College Advisor is a Door employee 100% dedicated to BSA students serving as part of an inter-disciplinary team of staff from both organizations working in partnership with University Settlement's Talent Search program, College Paths, based at The Door. The position provides individual college counseling and group post-secondary planning workshops and helps coordinate college access activities across the school.
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Be the main point of contact for clients, with an emphasis on parent liaison, and provide timely and accurate responses to their inquiries concerning the college admissions process and the delivery of Inspira services.
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Providing information and guidance on college admissions requirements, standardized testing, and application procedures. Experience in the college preparation service industry and/or college admissions.
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As a Course Creator - Freelance Writing, you will play a vital role in developing and creating engaging content focused on writing as a side hustle. You will work closely with our community, providing valuable insights and guidance to help them succeed in the freelance writing industry.
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Partnering closely with the Director of Equity and Community Engagement, Director of Upper School Admissions and Financial Assistance, Dean of Students and Director of College Advising. An ability to be open-minded, inspiring, patient and skilled at listening, speaking, writing and supervising colleagues.
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We are looking for a dynamic individual who has experience with admissions and financial aid processes, facilitation and curriculum design, and a commitment to positive youth development practices.
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