Building a strong personal brand is your ticket to differentiate yourself and tell your unique story. Discover how during this webinar exclusively for NSHSS students and families!
Navigating the college admissions process can feel like trying to stand out in a sea of qualified applicants. Building a strong personal brand is your ticket to differentiate yourself and tell your unique story. Join CollegeAdvisor.com for this NSHSS exclusive webinar on "Building Your Personal Brand for College Admissions." This webinar is designed for high school students, educators, and parents aiming to understand the intricacies of personal branding in the context of college admissions.

During this 60-minute webinar, you'll learn:

-- What personal branding means in the college admissions context and why it's essential in today's competitive landscape.

-- How to discover your unique story. Unearth your passions, strengths, and values to create a narrative that showcases your authentic self.

-- Strategies for Branding: Learn practical techniques to enhance your brand through extracurriculars, essays, interviews, and digital platforms.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to master the art of personal branding and elevate your college application. Reserve your spot today!
  • Building Your Personal Brand for College Admissions
  • Live Q&A
  • 1732562836-326c9165e6bc82f2
    Former Yale Admissions Officer
    I joined the Yale School of Public Health as Assistant Director of Admissions in 2015, during which time I spent time reviewing applications, advising prospective students, guiding admissions review teams, and traveling with partner schools around the country. I moved to a new role as Associate Director of Student Affairs and Registrar in 2018, and then finally to my current position as Director of Student Affairs and Registrar in 2020. In my current role, I continue to stay in touch with our admissions team; advise current students; develop and maintain student affairs procedures, policies and projects; and manage relevant educational technology and systems. Outside of my work at Yale, I taught in the Public Health Department at Southern Connecticut State University until 2021. As a first generation college student, I have a passion for advising young scholars around their career and college interests, and am excited to be work with students on their educational journeys.