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Fusion Academy To Host Virtual Event To Help You Plan For College

Hosted by Fusion Academy, here's how parents and students can attend a virtual event to help plan for college.

Planning for college was hard even before the pandemic. A virtual event is planned this week to help answer all your questions about the college application process and experience this year and beyond.
Planning for college was hard even before the pandemic. A virtual event is planned this week to help answer all your questions about the college application process and experience this year and beyond. (Photo courtesy of Fusion Academy, used with permission.)

HERMOSA BEACH, CA — Planning for college is no picnic. It takes time and energy to craft the perfect essay, find and fill out the financial aid forms, and visit campuses. And that process is made all that much more difficult during the coronavirus pandemic.

Sound familiar? Luckily, Fusion Academy, a private school with locations nationwide (including Hermosa Beach) plans to host a virtual event Friday, March 12 to help guide parents and students through the new era of the college application process and experience.

With schools reopening and resuming in-person instruction, experts will answer all your questions about college planning and testing for students this year and beyond.

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Here's how you can participate and RSVP.

  • Who: Fusion Academy
  • What: Virtual Community Education Event: College Applications and Expectations
  • When: Friday, March 12 from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
  • Where: Teleconference over Zoom (Click here to RSVP. You will receive a zoom link to the event from Fusion Academy)

Find out what's happening in Manhattan Beachfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Guest Speakers:

  • Susanne Condon, Coast 2 Coast College Counseling
    • Top Strengths And Experiences Colleges Look For
  • Robyn Jones, Vice President of Enrollment Management at Marymount California University
    • The Pandemic Impact On Applications
  • Torsten Sannar, Managing Director Los Angeles Compass Education Group
    • To Test Or Not To Test?

This post is sponsored by Fusion Academy, a private school serving grades 6-12 where classes are taught on a one-to-one basis, meaning one student and one teacher per classroom.

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