GISD prepares incoming seniors for higher learning

Aug. 9, 2015

More than 100 incoming seniors recently had the opportunity to jump-start their journey to higher education. Taking advantage of Garland ISD’s free college prep program, Destination 2016, the determined high school students explored college majors, tackled entrance exams and navigated the admissions process during the six-day course.

“I feel that this year was better than last year. We had additional planning and instruction time,” said Rowlett High School teacher Rhonda Williams. “The students were excited and really knew what to expect.”

Open to all rising seniors, Destination 2016 offered a wide range of information and support. During day or afternoon sessions, participants identified hidden strengths, prepared for the financial aid process, researched colleges and even visited a local university.

“Although it rained 90 percent of the time during the University of North Texas tour, students truly enjoyed the experience,” said Austin Academy for Excellence teacher Bonita Woods. “They were able to visit different academic buildings, dorm rooms, the library, student union and rec center. Many of them were making connections to their college choice as the representative presented information about the application process, campus life and financial aid.”

After completing the jam-packed summer course, 160 soon-to-be seniors completed college essays—a huge feat in the highly competitive admissions process.

“I had an English teacher come in and help students with their essays, which provided good insight,” Williams said. “Every student was able to develop a really great essay to use for admissions.”

Attendees also walked away knowing that time management is essential in the path to success.

“Understanding goals and setting timelines were discussed. Students found that while they all had ideas of what they wanted to do in life, without focused goals and a timeline they could miss deadlines and opportunities,” Woods commented.

“We must prepare our students for the competitive world we live in. Students must understand the importance of planning and follow-through to create success,” Williams said.

To learn more about college and career planning, visit GISD’s readiness website.

Photos courtesy of Destination 2016 educators

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