
- Thursday, April 17, 2025
- 12:00 AM CUT
- Zoom
Grade 11 students are only months away from finalizing their US university applications.
Tune into this live webinar with a Former Stanford Admissions Officer to learn how Grade 11 students can maximize their admissions success in 2025.
In the webinar, our speaker will cover:
- Expert strategies to optimize the months before applications are due
- How to polish each component of the application and avoid common mistakes
- How to demonstrate long-term commitments, personal qualities, and achievements that admissions officers look for
- Academic and extracurricular action items for juniors
Our speaker will also answer your questions LIVE throughout the presentation!

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Meet Your Speaker: Former Stanford Admissions Officer
Your speaker has extensive experience on both sides of the decision-making process in the world of top college admissions.
- Former Assistant Dean of Admissions at Stanford University
- Former Assistant Director of Admissions at Santa Clara University
- Current member of the University of Chicago’s Advisory Board
- 15+ years counseling college applicants
- 11+ years training international school counselors


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How Crimson Works
Crimson Education is the world’s most successful US/UK university admissions support consultancy. Our services are based on our belief that every student deserves individualized support in every aspect of their application(s) from a team of highly specialized experts who are graduates from the very universities our students are aiming for.
From university selection strategy and standardized test prep to essay support, extracurricular mentoring and interview practice — we leave no stone unturned, making sure your application stands out above the crowd and increasing your odds of acceptance to the Ivy League and other ultra-competitive universities by over 675%.
