Free Webinar!

Trump Headlines vs. College Admissions Reality

📅 Tuesday June 17th, 2025

🕗 2pm Pacific, 4pm Central, 5pm Eastern

📍Zoom

What You'll Learn:

The students who stay focused will have the advantage.

With recent political headlines causing uncertainty for international families, many students are wondering what comes next. While policies may shift, the reality of selective U.S. college admissions stays the same. The students who keep building strong candidacies while others hesitate will be the ones who stand out.

In this free webinar, led by a Former Harvard Admissions Officer, you will get an inside look at his experience reviewing thousands of applications and how top students continue to secure spots at Ivy League and highly selective U.S. colleges regardless of political noise.

You’ll learn:

  • Inside perspective on the Trump-Harvard headlines from a Harvard Former Admissions Officer
  • Why early preparation is more valuable than ever, even amid policy headlines
  • How to craft a standout application persona that rises above the noise

Spots are limited. Reserve your seat today and keep your student’s path on track.

*Replay will be available if you can't attend live!

 

Register For the Webinar!

Bruno Villegas

Meet Your Host:

Bruno Villegas | Former Admissions Officer, Harvard

EdM, Education Policy and Analysis, Harvard Graduate School of Education
AB, Social Studies, Harvard University

Bruno Villegas, a former Harvard Admissions Officer, has a BA in Immigration and Education Policy from Harvard and a master's in Education Policy and Analysis. With seven years in college admissions, he has extensive experience in student recruitment and application review. Bruno has helped many students with their applications, including those in the prestigious MISK program. At InGenius Prep, he uses his admissions expertise to guide students in creating strong application narratives.

99 %
Acceptance Rate

7 x
More Likely into Top Schools

480 +
Ivy League Acceptances

1400 +
Top 30 Acceptances

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