“College Admissions 101: What Do Selective Colleges Want?”
Westfield Memorial Library and College Woman’s Club of Westfield Present College Admissions Program with Susanna MacLean
The Westfield Memorial Library, in partnership with the College Woman’s Club of Westfield (CWC), will host “College Admissions 101: What Do Selective Colleges Want?” presented by independent educational consultant Susanna MacLean on April 9 from 6:30–8:30 p.m.
This informative program is designed to help students and families better understand the selective college admissions process. MacLean will discuss what goes into a college application, explain the concept of holistic admissions, and offer guidance on how students can highlight their unique interests, achievements, and strengths throughout the application process.
Members of the College Woman’s Club of Westfield will also be in attendance to share information about scholarship opportunities available to local students.
Susanna MacLean is an independent educational consultant, marketing and communications professional, and writer. She works closely with students and families throughout the admissions process, helping students develop and communicate thoughtful application profiles that reflect their individual interests, character, and strengths.
Founded in 1917, the College Woman’s Club of Westfield is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing higher education for women through scholarship and community engagement. Each year, the Club awards scholarships to outstanding young women from the Westfield area who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and service. Through its fundraising events and member initiatives, the CWC continues its mission to empower and support the next generation of women scholars.