The Best Things To Do Around The Main Line with Kids
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Annual Online College Admissions Series with Cigus Vanni

What does the college admissions landscape look like today? How can you match interests, abilities, values and karma with the right college? How does a college admissions committee operate and for what are they really looking? What are the current trends in college admissions? Does test optional really mean test optional? And just how are you supposed to pay for it all…?
Join Workshop Leader Cigus Vanni on Zoom!
“He knows stuff”
· Former Assistant Dean of the College and Admissions Counselor, Swarthmore College, 1980’s-1990’s;
· Former Director of Counseling, Bishop Eustace Preparatory School, Pennsauken, NJ, 1996-2001;
· Lead Counselor, Cherry Hill High School West, Cherry Hill, NJ, 2002-2016
· Active member, Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable, 2019-present; volunteering for several community-based organizations in the city and helping students locally on occasion
Students and Parents welcome!! Each individual session covers different topics though the workshops are meant to be experienced as a series—log in to one, log in to all!
Contact Cigus Vanni at cigus@cigus.net to register and obtain the link
Sessions are sponsored by The Tredyffrin Township Libraries and are intended to augment—rather than supplant or substitute for—high school counseling efforts.



