School Resources
Letters Of Reference
See what other schools are saying about the valuable resources Solution Prep provides:
We’ve Worked With
- East Brunswick High School
- Marine Academy of Science & Technology
- Robbinsville High School
- Red Bank Regional High School
- Toms River High Schools South, East & North
- Old Bridge High School
- North Brunswick Township High School
- Manasquan High School
- Wall Township High School
- Communications High School
- Princeton High School
- Saint John Vianney High School
- St. Rose High School
- Shore Regional High School
- Monmouth Regional High School
- Hillel Yeshiva
- Spotswood High School
- Brick Twp & Memorial High Schools
- Steinert Hamilton High East
- Asbury Park High School
- Neptune High School
- Henry Hudson Regional School
- Mercer County Community College
- South Amboy Middle High School
- Churchill Junior High School
Presentations
Available Sept-Nov
Families learn up-to-date information on federal and state aid and how to save thousands off the cost of college, from FAFSA and HESAA, to loans and tax credits, to institutional and third-party grants and scholarships. Two-hour presentation includes Q&A.
For grades 9–12 parents
Available Oct–Nov
With a guiding hand and a trilingual accountant on hand, families will leave with their FAFSA completed. Especially helpful for NJ public schools because of the FAFSA graduation requirement, this is available exclusively to schools hosting our Financial Aid Night presentation. Schedule that to receive a registration link for this.
For grade 12 parents
Available Oct–Dec
From test structure to timelines and what colleges want, we lay out the track for SAT/ACT success. Schedule for shortly after your school’s PSAT score release date.
For grades 10–11 parents & students
Available Sept & Jan
Navigate the path to college acceptances with a step-by-step timeline and clear plan of action.
Some schools also host this as “College Planning Night,” “College Admissions Q&A,” or “The 5 Things Colleges Care About.”
For grades 9–12 parents & students
Available Feb–March
The right calls to the right departments can increase merit and need-based aid before committing. Families learn how to save $10,000+ off college, how to graduate on time (or early), how loans work, and more.
For grade 12 parents & students
Available May–June
Learn standout topics and storytelling techniques to make a positive and memorable impression.
This supplements the great work English teachers and counselors already do by helping students brainstorm, outline, and see the big picture.
For grade 11 parents & students
Available Sept, Oct, & Jan
An increasing number of colleges are back to requiring SAT scores of some or all applicants, including by major, for scholarships, and for placement. Before students take the test, and with enough lead time to pursue meaningful preparation, Solution Prep can provide a free practice SAT or ACT to students on a weekend morning to replicate real testing experience.
Students will receive a detailed score report, including areas of strengths and weaknesses.
For grades 10–12 students
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Classes
Available for the Dec, March, and June SAT (plus school-day SATs)
A growing list of top colleges have returned to requiring SAT scores of some or all applicants, including for specific majors, scholarships, and placement.
Our SAT Basics course is for 7–15 students and includes 20 class hours (8 classes, 2.5 hrs each), 5 practice SATs (with video reviews), and 20 extra online lessons (with video explanations).
This course can run directly after school or in the evening, in-person or virtual. Reach out to discuss options to suit your school’s needs.
For grades 10–12 students
Available July-August
Solution Prep’s Summer Admissions Program is 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 early application deadlines— strategizing to increase the chance of acceptance to top colleges.
Class meets weekly, July-August, two hours each week.
Summer Admissions Program Proposal.pdf