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Exploring College Options Virtually

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This year’s Junior Class College Tours trip looks a little different than usual. Due to COVID restrictions, colleges are turning away from in-person tours and instead, jumping onto Zoom in order to bring their university and all it has to offer into PCA.

The 2021 Virtual College Tour began last week with a 3-hour session that included:

  • a discussion of types of colleges (state university, liberal arts, Christian)

  • Virtual tours of Clemson, Furman, and North Greenville Universities

  • Clemson Zoom meeting with an Admissions representative and student tour guides

  • navigating college websites

  • preparing an elevator speech and a resume to begin a College Application File

“Intentionality is the key to finding the right college fit,” according to Academic Counselor Sally Pascutti. “Our goal is to give students context for making choices about majors, careers, learning environments, financial commitment, and admissions. I am thankful that colleges have created ways for us to do that when we cannot visit campuses as a group.”

The Virtual College Tours will resume on February 15 & 16 and tentatively will include visits with the University of South Carolina, Wofford College, and Anderson University. Students will also hear from college campus ministries and professionals in popular career clusters as well as participate in an application essay workshop.

CSU Leadership Conference Reaches The Hearts Of Students

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"Everyone wants influence,” said Dr. Ricky Stark, “but what few are thinking about is what kind of influence they are having. What we hope students will find is that leadership is not just about charisma; it is first about character. Before we can lead others well, we need to learn to lead ourselves well.”  

Last Friday, 8th-12th grade students participated in a leadership conference through Charleston Southern University. The senior class sat in the live audience while 8th-11th grades watched from the live stream in their first period classes. 

The three hour conference included speakers and small group discussions, and was seen as impactful by both students and teachers.

“I got insight on how to be a leader from a Christian perspective” said senior, Ben Fauteux. “And the speakers were engaging.” 

Upper School teacher Kristi Ugland, agreed. “Dr. Stark had the audience so engaged. He kept their attention with relevant, timely and Godly instruction for their age group.”

The PCA students and staff left the conference with a greater understanding of what it takes to truly lead.

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