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Kara Courtois

Written by Kara Courtoison May 13th, 2020

I came to College Coach with a combination of experience in college admissions and teaching in elementary and high schools in Washington D.C., California, and Florida. Upon graduating from the University of Notre Dame, I volunteered as a teacher for two years with an AmeriCorps-sponsored program while earning a master of arts in teaching. Having taught in urban areas with students who had great needs of all varieties, I was honored to transition to working in college admissions at Barnard College. I traveled extensively, recruiting a huge diversity of academically gifted young women from the Midwest, NYC public high schools, and internationally. College admissions at a highly selective college gave me the unique opportunity to mesh my classroom teaching experience with an ability to understand what colleges seek in their students today. Additionally, having been a competitive high school athlete in track followed by rowing on the varsity crew team at Notre Dame, I know the extra demands student athletes juggle. I enjoy helping them figure out how to balance their athletic interests with their academic goals.
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How is your student feeling about being stuck at home due to COVID-19?  Stressed?  Lonely?  Bored?  To learn about ways that virtual volunteering can help alleviate those feelings, read our blog post “Virtual Volunteering: How to Stay Engaged from Home” on the College Coach Insider Blog at blog.getintocollege.com.

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