How to Choose—and Get Into— The Best Fit College for You
Finding Your Best Fit College Tuesday, September 15th, 2015 at 7:00 PM Episcopal High School Visual and Performing Arts Center 3200 Woodland Ridge Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70816 During his presentation, Rob Franek will share his professional advice on college application and admissions, including: How to Be a Savvy College Shopper and Applicant Smartest ways to winnow a "hit" list of "best-fit" schools How test scores affect admission and aid prospects Insider Scoop on Colleges How individual colleges fared in the student survey for the book What colleges are really looking for in applicants How to Get the Most Financial Aid Where the money is when it comes to grants, scholarships and financial aid awards Key facts about the FAFSA (the most important aid application you'll need to submit)
About Rob Franek Robert Franek, Senior Vice President-Publisher at The Princeton Review, is the company's chief expert on education and college issues. Over his 22-year career, he has served as a college admissions administrator, test prep teacher, author, and lecturer. He is lead author of The Princeton Review's annual books, The Best 380 Colleges and Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Best Value Colleges and What It Takes to Get In. Prior to joining The Princeton Review in 1999, Robert served as a college admissions administrator at Wagner College (New York City) for six years. He earned his B.A. at Drew University in Political Science and History and is a member of University's Board of Trustees. Rob, 43, lives in Manhattan. Follow his Tweets at @RobFranek (https://twitter.com/robfranek)