College Essay Camp
Rising Seniors from Catholic High Schools in Louisville
July 28 – 29; Aug. 1 – 3 (five total days for each session)
- Session 1: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
- Session 2: 1 – 4 p.m.
Note – students will be expected to attend all five days and a maximum of 10 students will be accepted into each session.
Cost: $200 (includes daily snacks and pertinent materials)
- Checks should be made out to Matt Manning and payment is due no later than the first day of camp. Please mail checks to Trinity High School, c/o Matt Manning, 4011 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville, KY 40207.
- Or, payment can be made via Venmo at @alkerns9
During this camp, students will have the opportunity to begin working on their college applications and essays. We will spend time creating your child’s Common App account, drafting and revising essays, and understanding how the admissions process works. By the conclusion of the camp, your child will have a head start on his college applications.
This camp is perfect for students who are applying to institutions that require essays.
- Special Note – If your student intends to apply only to institutions that do not require an essay, this camp may not be the best fit for him.
The camp will be held at Trinity High School and is led by College Counselors Matt Manning and Allie Kerns.
Contact the College Counselors for more information:
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Matt Manning | 502-736-2167 | manning@trinityrocks.com
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Allie Kerns | 502-736-8262 | kerns@trinityrocks.com
For additional information contact:

Matt Manning
Phone:502.736.2167
Email: manning@trinityrocks.com

Allie Kerns
Phone:502.736.8262
Email: kerns@trinityrocks.com
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