Community Resources
We’ve Worked With
- East Brunswick High School PTSA
- Marine Academy of Science & Technology PTSA
- Robbinsville High School PTA
- Communications High School PFSA
- Steinert Hamilton High East PTSA
- Churchill Junior High School PTSA
Letters Of Reference
See what other schools are saying about the valuable resources Solution Prep provides:
Fundraisers
One way parent organizations raise funds is through raffles and giveaways. Solution Prep is happy to participate in your group’s fundraising efforts by contributing your choice of:
• Free Practice Test (SAT, ACT, or PSAT)
• Free College Admissions Consultation
Or, if you have other creative suggestions, we’re happy to talk through options.
Reach out to coordinate a contribution:
732-556-8820
Questions@SolutionPrep.com
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One way parent organizations raise funds is through direct donations or sponsorship displayed at events or online.
If this is the best fit for your group, reach out to us and let us know the best way to get involved:
732-556-8820
Questions@SolutionPrep.com
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Available October-May
The SAT and ACT measure something different from GPA. Solution Prep teaches that something different, with a seamless integration of proven strategy and required content. Most importantly, all Solution Prep instructors are experts at these tests and focus their full-time careers on preparing 11th and 12th graders for SAT and ACT success.
This program can operate as a fundraiser where your parent organization receives a share of the cost, or as a resource for families subsidized by your parent organization.
Courses can run directly after school or in the evening, in-person, virtual, or hybrid. Reach out today to discuss what tailored options best suit your school’s unique needs.
732-556-8820
Questions@SolutionPrep.com
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Available July-August
Solution Prep’s Summer Admissions Program is available in partnership with high school guidance departments. It’s part writing course, part admissions coaching, and part project management. Rising seniors will complete most or all of their essays and applications over summer break—before the school year gets busy and in time for colleges’ early and priority deadlines—utilizing key strategies to increase their chances of acceptance to competitive colleges.
This program can operate as a fundraiser where your parent organization receives a share of the cost, or as a resource for families subsidized by your parent organization.
Class meets weekly, July-August, two hours each week.
Summer Admissions Program Proposal.pdf
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Presentations
Available in June
Summer is the time to focus on college application essays. This workshop teaches soon-to-be-12th-grade students and their parents the first-person competitive essay skills needed to write winning essays for highly selective colleges. Students will get organized and have a plan to utilize the summer months to complete the bulk of their essays in time for early and priority deadlines.
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Available October-December
What should 9th-11th graders and their parents know about these college entrance exams? How are the SAT and ACT similar? How are they different? How have they changed, and how colleges use them to decide which students to accept and who gets scholarships in the evolving admissions landscape? This two-hour presentation includes time for parent/student Q&A.
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Available in February
How do student loans work? What are the most effective ways to get more scholarship and grant dollars from colleges before committing? What smart choices can help students and parents reduce a college’s cost of attendance? This two-hour presentation includes time for parent/student Q&A.
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Available September-December
What should 12th graders be doing to increase their chances of getting accepted to top colleges? What about 9th-11th graders? This Q&A session guides students and parents through the current admissions landscape, demonstrated interest, building an attention-grabbing résumé of extracurriculars, and developing their hook, while also addressing their most pressing questions and calming at least some of their anxiety about the college admission process.
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Available December-May
What does the road ahead look like for 8th-10th graders who aren’t in the thick of the college admissions process quite yet? What groundwork can they be laying now to position themselves for success when that time comes? Parents and students will learn the steps they can take between now and then to reach their goals. This two-hour presentation includes time for parent/student Q&A.
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Available in October
Financial Aid Night includes up-to-date information on federal aid (FAFSA), state aid (HESAA), and free money from colleges, tax credits, and scholarships, as well as how to maximize each. We’ll also review federal and state loan options, work study, loan forgiveness programs, and so much more. This two-hour presentation includes time for parent/student Q&A.
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