New York College Prep

Mentoring (9th, 10th, 11th grades)

Freshman Year (9th Grade)

Focus: Foundation & Exploration

  • Academic Planning: Help students select challenging but manageable coursework (balance rigor with GPA protection).

  • Study Skills: Time management, note-taking, test preparation habits.

  • Extracurricular Exploration: Encourage trying a range of clubs, sports, arts, community service to discover passions.

  • Reading & Writing Development: Build strong communication skills early.

  • Summer Planning: Suggest meaningful but exploratory opportunities (camps, enrichment programs, volunteering).

Team Consideration: Students and parents often underestimate 9th grade — frame it as the foundation year where GPA starts counting.

Sophomore Year (10th Grade)

Focus: Building Depth

  • Course Rigor: Guide students toward honors/AP/IB classes where appropriate.

  • Testing Strategy: Consider PSAT, practice ACT/SAT diagnostics to identify strengths.

  • Extracurricular Development: Narrow down activities, start demonstrating commitment and leadership potential.

  • Community Involvement: Encourage consistent volunteering or a meaningful project.

  • Career & Major Exploration: Use assessments or workshops to connect interests with academic/career paths.

  • Summer Planning: Academic enrichment, pre-college programs, internships, or community impact projects.

Team Consideration: Help students avoid being “jack-of-all-trades” — encourage them to start shaping a unique profile.

Junior Year (11th Grade)

Focus: Positioning & Strategy

  • Course Selection: Ensure max rigor where feasible (colleges weigh junior year heavily).

  • Testing Plan: Formal ACT/SAT prep, AP/IB exam support.

  • Extracurricular Leadership: Support students in taking leadership roles or deepening involvement.

  • College List Development: Identify academic, financial, and cultural fit schools.

  • Essay Foundations: Brainstorm personal narrative, identity, values.

  • Teacher Relationships: Encourage building connections for strong recommendation letters.

  • Summer Planning: Research, internships, or capstone projects to strengthen application theme.

Team Consideration: This is the make-or-break year — both academically and for narrative building. Students should emerge with a clear admissions strategy and story.

Admissions Consulting (12th Grade)

Senior Year (12th Grade)

Focus: Application Execution
  • Finalize College List: Balance reach, match, and safety schools.

  • Essays & Supplements: Draft, revise, and polish personal statement + school-specific essays.

  • Application Management: Keep students on deadlines for Common App, FAFSA/CSS, scholarships.

  • Interview Prep: Mock interviews and confidence-building.

  • Recommendation Coordination: Ensure recommenders have info sheets and deadlines.

  • Demonstrated Interest: Guide students on campus visits, emails, info sessions.

  • Stress & Time Management: Support through application and decision process.

Team Consideration: Families need hand-holding here — clarity, deadlines, emotional support, and structured accountability are essential.