The digital PSAT 10 (preliminary test for the SAT) is purely a practice. This is the same test that the juniors took in the fall (the PSAT/NMSQT). It is the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test when taken as a junior (only juniors are eligible for National Merit Recognition). Our hope is that by administering the PSAT 10 in the spring, sophomores will be able to test under more “normal” testing conditions to practice for future standardized testing.
This webinar targets the parents/caregivers in the Class of 2025. Please join the Baltimore Independent Schools college counseling offices and Paul Martin, Founder and CEO of College Money Method for a one hour virtual workshop. This workshop will look at how to calculate and compare your four-year costs across colleges. You’ll learn under what circumstances to appeal your offers and how to build the best case to increase your award.
The registration information can be found under the College Counseling page on Parent Portal.
We invite you and your students to the Colleges That Change Lives College Fair in Washington, D.C. Admission representatives from nearly all 44 colleges featured in the nationally-recognized college guide are eager to connect with you! Program details are online here. No RSVP is required but we encourage you to pre-register and get a barcode before arriving.
Location: The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection State Ballroom 1127 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20036
Class of 2027 Parents/Caregivers are invited to join the Bryn Mawr School college counselors and Phil Pine, Director and Founder of Capital Educators, LLC, to learn how to interpret the PSAT 10 and Mock ACT scores reports and hear updates on college admission testing.
This webinar targets the parents/caregivers in the Class of 2026. Please join the tri-school college counseling offices and Paul Martin, Founder and CEO of College Money Method for a one hour virtual workshop. Find out how to evaluate colleges’ generosity for need-based aid and merit scholarships and calculate the prices you’ll be expected to pay the colleges on your list. You’ll get guidance on the resources and tools available to evaluate colleges on their generosity to your student.
The registration information can be found under the College Counseling page on Parent Portal.
The Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools (AIMS) invites you to attend the2025 College Fair in person! Juniors in particular will find this event helpful, but all grades 9-11 may attend. Here's a list of colleges (to come) attending the fair. Register Here
Potomac & Chesapeake Association For College Admission Counseling will be hosting the PCACAC Spring College Fair. Counselors and students in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia are invited to attend. Register Here
Multiple session college application workshop for rising seniors only. Students will create their Common Application account, learn about how to effectively answer supplemental college essays and participate in a college essay writing workshop.
Multiple session college application workshop for rising seniors only. Students will create their Common Application account, learn about how to effectively answer supplemental college essays and participate in a college essay writing workshop.
Multiple session college application workshop for rising seniors only. Students will create their Common Application account, learn about how to effectively answer supplemental college essays and participate in a college essay writing workshop.
Camp College 2.0 is the August booster to our Camp College program. We will continue completing college applications, discuss the 2025-2026 supplemental essay prompts, and review the more technical elements of the college process (requesting transcripts, signing up for college representative visits, and requesting teacher recommendations). Students should choose the one session that works best with their schedule.
Camp College 2.0 is the August booster to our Camp College program. We will continue completing college applications, discuss the 2025-2026 supplemental essay prompts, and review the more technical elements of the college process (requesting transcripts, signing up for college representative visits, and requesting teacher recommendations). Students should choose the one session that works best with their schedule.