College lecture helps parents, students prepare

Sometimes planning for college can be just as hard as getting into the university of your choice. The Independence Township Public Library hopes to change that.
The library is hosting ‘Planning for College,? a lecture and information session facilitated by Sheryl Krasnow, on Monday, Oct. 18.
Krasnow advises parents on the necessary information when it comes to college planning. From College and Career Counseling Associates, she is a nationally certified counselor , a licensed professional counselor and has been providing this free lecture to Independence Township since 1993.
‘It’s always good, solid information,? said Patience Beer, head of adult services at the library. ‘She puts out a newsletter with important dates for parents and students.?
The presentation includes information regarding what high school courses to take, how admission works at various colleges and universities, how to make the most of a college visit and doing your best on entrance exams, such as the ACT and SAT.
The program isn’t just for high school students, according to Beer. Individuals interested in going back to school or starting college for the first time are encourage to attend.
‘It’s not just for high school people. It’s basically information on how to find the college program that’s right for you,? Beer said. ‘She’s giving criteria to find the college that fits.?
Beer also found the program especially helpful for parents with younger students, not in high school, who wanted to get a head start on planning for the future.
‘It’s really good for parents of kids in younger grades,? Beer said.
Krasnow’s advice receives very good feedback from program participants.
‘Obviously we wouldn’t keep doing it over and over again,? Beer said.
While the presentation is free, Beer does recommend signing up for the program.
Later this fall Krasnow will return to Independence Township for another college lecture: ‘Dollars for College,? a two-part discussion on funding higher education.
‘First she gets you into college, and then she gets you the money,? Beer said.
‘Planning for College? begins at 7:30 p.m. inside the library’s Community Meeting room. For more information or to reserve a spot, please call (248) 625-2212.