We are thrilled to announce that our first ScholarU seminar on college admissions was an incredible success! The seminar covered a range of vital topics, including standardized testing, selecting the right college, deciphering application elements, and navigating the complex landscape of financial aid. With an enthusiastic and engaged audience, the event fostered a supportive environment where attendees could gather valuable insights and expert advice.
Attendees had the opportunity to learn content from the presentation as well as interact and learn directly from the mentors themselves. We had 5 sections to the presentation: Choosing the right college, Understanding the Application Components, Navigating Standardized Tests, Financial Aid and Scholarships, and Application Strategies and Timelines. You heard it from Alifiya Saleem of UPenn, Stephanie Sugandi of Princeton, Tejas Kalpathi of Texas A&M, and Khoi Tran of UT Austin!
I’ll attach below our presentation slides so that you can view them on your own time!


Building on this momentum, we are excited to unveil an exclusive opportunity for aspiring college students. We have opened up ten spots for free mentorships, aiming to provide personalized guidance and support to students embarking on their college admissions journey. Our mentorship program will offer one-on-one tutoring sessions, as well as dynamic group sessions, ensuring a comprehensive approach to college admissions preparation. Whether students require assistance with internships, SAT or ACT test preparation, or scholarship applications, our mentors are dedicated to helping them achieve remarkable results.
In addition to one-on-one tutoring, we are also introducing group sessions where students can collaborate and learn from their peers. These interactive sessions provide a dynamic learning environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. With our holistic approach to college admissions, we guarantee results and are confident in our ability to help students maximize their potential.