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Applications Open for Admissions Accelerator Programme

Over 2 weeks in January, New Zealand students can work with an incredible group of admissions experts to learn how to build a competitive college application!

Start Date: 8th Jan, 2024

End Date: 19th Jan, 2024

Venue: Zoom (plus extra networking sessions in Auckland)

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Are you a high school student aiming to study at Yale, Stanford, MIT or beyond? 🚀

Are you eager to connect with like-minded, ambitious students from across New Zealand?

Crimson’s Admissions Accelerator offers Kiwi students a chance to jumpstart their college application and gives them a peek behind the scenes of what it’s like to work with Crimson!

The program will cover topics including:

  • Career Talks: A chance to hear from a range of industry professionals who have studied and worked including STEM, Social Sciences and Business.

  • How To Build Your Own Startup: A practical hands-on workshop for aspiring founders. Learn how to find a business niche, scale an idea and get VC backing!

  • Leadership Masterclass: An opportunity to develop your leadership potential with an impactful leadership coach.

  • How I Got In: A series of interviews with successful Kiwi alumni from top US colleges! Hear what advice they would give their high-school self!

  • SAT Bootcamp: A chance to brush-up your test-taking skills and learn how to approach the most challenging SAT questions. Maybe you’ll score 1500+!

Additional Information

The Admissions Accelerator is a two-week, mostly remote, bootcamp that runs once a year during the summer student holidays. 

Each cohort is made up of approximately 50 high school students from across New Zealand. 

Entry into the program is selective and by application only.

Program Dates: 8 January – 19 January 2024.

Price for the Program: $200 NZD (incl. GST)

Applications close 12:00PM Monday 18 December 2023.

Apply for the Admissions Accelerator!

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