JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP — The Jefferson Township Public Library will host a virtual program designed to help students and families navigate the college application process.
The program, “Create a Compelling College Application,” will take place on Tuesday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. The presentation is geared toward high school juniors, sophomores, freshmen, and their parents, offering guidance on how to use the upcoming summer productively to build a strong college application.
Participants will learn about key aspects of the admissions process, including current trends, writing effective personal statements and supplemental essays, and securing strong teacher recommendations. The program will also highlight how students can position themselves to improve their chances of acceptance.
A major focus of the session will be the increasing importance of storytelling, helping students effectively communicate their experiences, personal growth, and unique perspectives through their application essays.
The presentation will be led by Ron Feuchs and Jackie Tepper, partners at Stand Out For College, LLC, a college admissions consulting firm.
A Zoom link will be provided after registration. Those interested can register through the Jefferson Township Public Library website by clicking here.
This free virtual program offers a valuable opportunity for Jefferson Township families to better understand the evolving college admissions landscape and gain practical strategies for success.















