Columbia University’s Pre-College Programs for High School Students

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U.S. College Expo in Toronto
Saturday, April 30th, 2022
Toronto – Roy Thomson Hall
10:00 am – 2:00 pm EST
FREE ADMISSION
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
 

 

 

 

How will you spend your summer?

Dive into the Ivy League experience with Columbia's Pre-College Programs

Get ahead this summer and earn college credit with academically-motivated students from around the world at Columbia University’s Pre-College Programs for High School Students. If you are a current 9th to 12th grade student, you are eligible to apply. This program, intensive pre-college course is designed to challenge and engage high-achieving students in a supportive environment.
  • Prepare for college and the admissions process through specially designed programs.
  • Choose from over 70 courses in a dozen subject areas.
  • Attend college success events to prepare for the academic rigors of university life.
  • Academically exceptional high school students can apply to take courses with Columbia students and earn full college credit.
  • Interact with Columbia instructors and experts in their fields.
  • Engage with an international community of students.
  • Build a community of lifelong connections
  • Differentiate yourself with a Columbia Certification of Participation and personalized evaluation letter

Meet Columbia University at the US College Expo – April 30th

 

 

Connect with U.S. College Representatives &
Experts at our in-person U.S. College Expo

All parents and students are welcome!
Speak with US College representatives and ask about student life,
the admissions process, tuition and so much more!



 

Understand all aspects of the US college admissions process, including:

  • Admissions timelines and eligibility requirements for International Students
  • Explore NJCAA and NAIA student athlete opportunities
  • Understand NCAA academic eligibility requirements
  • Explore Performing Arts areas of study
  • Early Action/Decision vs. Regular Decision
  • The Common Application
  • Financial Aid & Merit-Based Scholarships
  • Prepare for your SAT/ACT/SAT Subject admission tests
  • Become familiar with the US College admissions and recruiting process
  • Connect with Admissions representatives

See you there on April 30th!

Prepskills & US College Expo Team

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