Navigating College Admissions Workshop Series is here to guide students through the college application process. From understanding holistic admissions to identifying whether to send standardized tests and crafting strong activity descriptions, this workshop series builds confidence as students take the next steps toward college. Students will leave with practical, easy-to-apply tips for their personal statement and are encouraged to bring their Common App essay draft for supportive, expert feedback. They will also learn how to build a balanced and strategic college list, along with proven strategies for writing standout supplemental essays. By the end of the program, participants will have greater clarity, confidence, and a clear action plan to move forward successfully in their college journey.
Taught by Alice Hancock, owner of My College Help, LLC.
This workshop is for rising high school seniors and motivated juniors.
We meet three evenings:
Wednesday, July 15, 4-6:30
Thursday, July 16, 4-6:30
Friday, July 17, 4- 7 pm - Parents are invited to join us for the final hour of the last session for a special wrap-up.
Tuition is $120
Editing is an essential skill for every serious writer, and if you’re a teen with a growing collection of finished stories, this workshop is the perfect next step. Modeled after college-level fiction workshops, the Teen Fiction Workshop brings together a dedicated cohort of young writers ready to deepen their craft. Together, students will learn practical revision strategies, strengthen their self-editing skills, and participate in thoughtful peer workshops that offer meaningful feedback and support.
Open to all genres: literary fiction, speculative fiction (fantasy & sci-fi) experimental/genre mash-ups, romance etc. No poetry, nonfiction, or comics.
Taught by Tuesday Pil, MFA candidate at NC State, this class is designed to help writers refine their work, sharpen their voice, and take their stories to the next level.
Each month (except December) is a new cohort, limited to six students, running three weeks on Thursdays, 6:00-8:00pm.
You may sign up for multiple cohorts.
Tuition is $110.
This button will take you to the September series. Scroll to the bottom of the page for more dates and times.
Writers' Circle is a meeting of authors who want to work alongside their peers on projects that they choose. By this point in their writing experience, many teens have a sense of who they are as writers and want to train toward the paths they have found for themselves. Writers' Circle gives students the community they need to stay on track.
Nobody writes in a bubble. While writing may seem like a solitary activity, it has a strong social component as well. When writers gather, they can share ideas, offer guidance and feedback, and present work to various audiences. Most importantly, they can encourage each other to grow. Writers' Circle offers a fun, creative, safe, supportive, and productive environment to invent new ideas, create new pieces, and develop their interests and skills.
Do you want to meet other teens writers for and support and camaraderie? Then please join us for Writers Circle!
Sign up for any dates you'd like! Please register by clicking the link below.
If you must cancel, please let us know ASAP.
Writers' Circle meets on the first and third Friday evenings, 7:30-9:00 pm (except December).
$10 per meeting.
We are looking for student facilitators! If you would like to lead a Writers' Circle, please contact Miss Casey at trianglekidswrite@gmail.com