4 Weeks of Webinars - Every Tuesday Starting April 30 to May 21 7 - 8 PM
Dear Families,
We are thrilled to invite you to a series of informative webinars aimed at enhancing support for our students and their families. These sessions will cover a variety of important topics, from college sports recruitment to mental health and educational support strategies.
Each webinar is scheduled on a Tuesday at 7 PM.
If you are unable to attend live, please register anyway, as all registrants will receive a recording of the session.
Navigating College Sports Recruitment April 30, 7 PM (Watch Replay)
Navigating College Sports Recruitment
Date: April 30, 7 PM
Speaker: Giorgio Alessandria, NCAA Champion and UCLA Water Polo Player
Details: Explore college sports recruitment and the life of a collegiate and professional athlete with Giorgio, who now plays water polo professionally in Australia. Gain insights into balancing academics with athletic commitments.
WATCH HERE
Mental Health Strategies for Families May 7th, 7PM (Watch Replay)
Understanding 504s and IEPs (Watch Replay)
Preparing for Finals: Tips and Tricks (Watch Replay)
Summer 2024 9th Grade Success
Hello Rising 9th Graders!
Gear Up for Success with Our Summer High School Prep Workshops!
Our Workshops are designed to equip you with the essential skills needed for academic success. You’ll learn effective time management, goal setting, and organizational strategies. Plus, we’ll show you how to maintain balance, use AI tools efficiently, and navigate high school.
Don’t miss this opportunity to start high school on the right foot!
REGISTER HERE
Past Webinar - Free Athletic Recruiting Webinar - Feb 26th, 2023 6PM
Webinar Registration
OPEN EDvantage Founder, Michelle Alessandria, M.Ed., Giorgio Alessandria: UCLA Water Polo, and Bridget O’Kelly: Harvard Rowing will share tips and strategies to help you understand the athletic recruiting process and provide insight into the student-athlete experience.Topics
- What are the pros and cons of playing sports in college?
- What is the difference between D1, D2, or D3 schools?
- What are the most important questions college coaches ask?
- What is an official and an unofficial visit?
- Do you need to take the ACT or SAT?
- Are coaches looking at social media?
- What are NCAA requirements?
Feb 26th, 2023 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
REGISTER HERE
Past Webinar - Water Polo Recruiting Webinar
All Water Polo Players and Parents are invited!
Learn to navigate the college recruiting process!
Free Webinar
Wednesday, January 12
or
Thursday, January 13
7:30 PM PST
(45min to an hour)
Zoom link
Speakers:
A2 Education Consultants Founder, Michelle Alessandria, M.Ed., Giorgio Alessandria, UCLA water polo player, and Christina Crum, USC water polo player will share tips and strategies to help you understand the athletic recruiting process.
In this webinar you will learn:
- What are the pros and cons of playing water polo in college?
- What is the difference between playing D1, D2, or D3 college water polo?
- What are the most important questions college coaches ask athletes?
- What is the difference between an official and an unofficial visit?
- Do I need to take the ACT or SAT?
- What can I put on my Social Media?
- Should I attend college camps?
Zoom link
If you need academic support in any subject this semester or have any follow-up questions, please contact us at:
OPEN EDvantage Consultants
Past Webinar - Athletic Recruiting Webinar - 6pm, October 30th, 2022
Athletic Recruiting Webinar
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN PLAYING YOUR SPORT IN COLLEGE?
Join our Free Webinar on October 30th at 6:00 PM PST to hear from Harvard rower Bridget O’Kelley and UCLA water polo player Giorgio Alessandria about their experience with the recruiting process and as student-athletes.
Topics:
- What are the pros and cons of playing sports in college?
- What is the difference between D1, D2, or D3 schools?
- What are the most important questions college coaches ask?
- What is an official and an unofficial visit?
- Do you need to take the ACT or SAT?
- Are coaches looking at social media?
- What are NCAA requirements?