Middlebury College visits ScholarMatch

The younger you are when you first hear about college, the better prepared you will be to find the right place for your education. That is why the ScholarMatch staff invited Valerie Demong, an admissions officer from Middlebury College, to talk with parents and their children who are in elementary, middle, and high school about the benefits of attending a liberal arts college.

Parents had many questions about how to support their children to choose the right classes and after school activities for college admission. They were also assured that if their children had to stay at home to help the family, or work during any time off, that these are valuable experience for young people and that colleges such as Middlebury highly value during the admissions process.

Joining Valerie in her discussion with parents and students were Middlebury alumni Aki Ito, Yalie Kamara, and Miranda Tsang. Many of the students in attendance are also enrolled in 826 Valencia’s After School Program, and were very excited to see that Miranda and Yalie, who both work at 826, are also Middlebury alums!

Students left feeling excited about applying to Middlebury’s fly-in program, where students in the first semester of their senior year in high school apply to visit Middlebury to see what it might be like to attend.

Middlebury is a very selective school, and boasts a great number of graduates who helped found 826 Valencia, are part of their board, are employees, and who are close friends of the organization. We hope we were able to instill important knowledge into our students and that they’ll be inspired to apply to Middlebury in the future.

A big thank you goes out to Aki, Miranda, and Yalie for coming to share their college experiences and advice with the f

amilies. And of course, thank you to Valerie for visiting!

 

 

Newest Elizabeth Gilbert book benefits ScholarMatch and 826

We’re excited to announce that author Elizabeth Gilbert’s latest work, At Home on the Range, will donate proceeds to ScholarMatch and 826 National! Published by McSweeney’s, the book is a wonderful revival of a cookbook originally written by Gilbert’s great-grandmother, Margaret Yardley Potter. It’s full of warmhearted and hilarious prose and recipes, and features a lengthy introduction and an expanded recipe section by Ms. Gilbert.

To celebrate the cookbook’s release, please join us on April 29 at Left Bank Restaurant in Larkspur, California, for a special event with Gilbert as part of the Book Passage’s “Cooks With Books” series. There’ll be a reading, food, wine, and coffee, and attendees will receive a signed copy of the book. Click here to register or for more information. If you can’t make the event, you can still pre-order a copy of the book. We’re so grateful to Elizabeth Gilbert and McSweeney’s for their support!

Telling Your Story: A Mini Personal Statement Workshop

One of the most challenging aspects of applying to college is writing a great personal statement.  It is easy to get overwhelmed trying to figure out what universities look for and how to write a powerful essay. One of our goals at ScholarMatch is to help students become expert personal statement writers!

On Thursday, March 8th we hosted a workshop at our ScholarMatch office for high school students from the Geneva Carbarn’s creative writing class, taught by Mariama Lockington. Twelve students from different schools participated in exercises led by ScholarMatch staff to help prepare them to write awesome personal statements. In the class, we emphasized that storytelling is an impactful strategy when writing these essays. We provided students with personal statement do’s and don’ts, tips to make their essays stand out, and encouraged their confidence to share their stories. Students left feeling more confident about their abilities to write solid and honest essays. One student said, “I wish I had known about ScholarMatch when I was writing my personal statement. I was having such a hard time, but they way they explained it made it so much easier to understand.”

Do you, or someone you know, need guidance with a personal statement for a scholarship or other academic needs? Call us at (415) 652-2766 to make an appointment in our office at 849 Valencia Street in San Francisco. Be sure to check out our Programs page to find a list of our current workshops.

Join us on December 9th for Neighborhood Folk, a musical benefit for ScholarMatch at The Summit!

If you’re in San Francisco on December 9th, please join us at The Summit for Neighborhood Folk, our community music night.

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Pre-order the new Voice of Witness book to support ScholarMatch

Our friends at Voice of Witness, the nonprofit division of McSweeney’s, have a new book available for: Inside This Place, Not of It: Narratives from Women’s Prisons. Like all VoW books, it’s packed with gripping stories that are sure to move you and make you think. And for each pre-order placed, co-editor and best-selling author Ayelet Waldman will donate $10 to the students of ScholarMatch!

Huge thanks to Ayelet, everyone at Voice of Witness, and McSweeney’s for their support!