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A High School Plan for Students with College-Bound Dreams
Mychal Wynn
#6903 (8.5 x 11, 384 pgs) $19.95
ISBN 1-880463-66-0
978-1-880463-66-6
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This book should be required reading for all urban, inner-city, and students attending high school with low college enrollment
rates.
A recent report from the Education Trust, "Engines of Inequality: Diminishing Equity in the Nation's Premier Public
Universities" profiles the inquity in the college enrollment rates of students of color and children living in poverty.
While students from affluent families are finding it increasingly difficult to gain admissions into state universities
and elite private colleges, students of color and children living in poverty are finding themselves locked out of college
admission opportunities.
All students need to better understand how to fully utilize the 4-year high school experience to make themselves a competitive
candidate for admissions.
This book provides an easy-to-follow planning guide:
Students learn how to increase grades, better prepare for standardized tests, the importance of extracurricular activities
and community service, how to create powerful essays, and why making a positive contribution to their high school can substantially
increase their chances to be accepted at their first-choice college.
Provides worksheets for tracking grades, test scores, awards, and class schedules. Explains the SAT, SAT IIs, ACT, and
college admissions process with special information for college-bound athletes. Ideal for parents, mentors, students, coaches,
and couselors. Mentoring organizations, churches, after-school programs, and social services agencies will benefit from helping
students to develop a long-term focus and short-term goals.
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