College Prep Workshop
This workshop is ideal for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students. It covers academic and extracurricular planning, student profile creation, application strategy, resume, college list, summer planning, and expert guidance.
5 hours
Of 1-on-1 meetings with your college coach
1 hour
of recorded material
25+ students
Have participated in the workshop
10
Workshop worksheets and modules
5+
Example personal statements and essays
96%
Average student rating
Take your college preparation to the next level
This package includes:
5-hour workshop via online instruction
1 hour of video recordings, including a Princeton Alumni Q&A panel
College list, resume, essay brainstorming
Activity list, summer planning, and action plan
Guidance to secure admission to top universities
And much more!
Testimonials
“When I started I thought that I was going to quickly get distracted and not learn anything, I was proven wrong. Roberto found ways to get our attention always and keep us interested. Small activities such as the 3 strengths, the high school plan, and the SAT review always kept me interested. I started high school without knowing how I was going to handle the stress about my future and college and now I don't feel stress, rather I feel relief. I had fun and would definitely recommend Empowered to my friends.”
Carlos Flores, AST ‘26
“I had a very good experience with Roberto Hasbun. Very satisfied with the classes because of how relatable they were and the fact he met me first. The best part of having him as a teacher rather than anyone else is because of his experience, and how recent it was. Most of my stress about college left once he answered a ton of questions. The last aspect I truly loved about the class was the transparency/reality."
Miguel Velasquez, EIS‘24
“This workshop gave me a huge advantage in my college application because it prepared me for what was to come. Roberto was always willing to help me out and he cleared any doubts I had about college and my career choice. I was also able to get a head start on my college essays.”
Hernan Ulloa, AST ‘23, Notre Dame ‘27