Essay Writing for College Admissions and Scholarships

Essay Writing for College Admissions and Scholarships

Parents and educators: Get tips and tricks for writing killer essays to get into college and secure scholarships.

By Jennifer Ledwith, Scholar Ready

Date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 9 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 2 hours

Essay Writing for College Admissions and Scholarships

Welcome to our online event dedicated to helping you help students craft standout essays for their college applications and scholarship opportunities. Join us for expert tips, personalized feedback, and interactive sessions to elevate their writing skills. Whether you're a seasoned or novice educator or confident or confused parent, this event is tailored to meet your needs. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to increase your students' opportunities.

THERE'S MORE!

Attendees will receive a step-by-step multimedia guide to help educators and students navigate the personal essay writing process, from researching scholarships to revising and editing compositions.

Texas educators: You will receive 2 CPE hours AND a complimentary workshop for parents at your school.

Can't make it? Register and you'll receive the recording of the presentation.


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About Jennifer LedwithAgain and again, people told me that my mother -- a single parent with serious debt and no child support -- made too much money for me to get any free money for college. I didn't finish in the top 10% of my high school class (which is academic poison in my home state of Texas). I didn't even have the highest SAT scores out of my classmates. But when I walked across the stage at graduation, I had the most scholarships. The announcer was still reading them after I had crossed the stage.Even then, I didn't have enough money for school. I worked and worked and continued to write essays and apply for scholarships. I graduated from an out-of-state university with no credit card debt and only $1,000 in student loans. Hey, a girl needs plane tickets.