At University Prep you’ll have the unique opportunity to live on campus—sleeping in the dorm, eating in the dining hall, and studying in and out of the classrooms. You and your new friends from the next state (or from a distant country) will experience the life of a college student before you actually get there!
You will live in a dormitory group of approximately 10- 14 same age and gender students under the supervision of a counselor. Not only will the counselors assist you with all aspects of residential life, they will answer your college admissions questions and give advice based on their own recent college entrance experience.
We also offer a convenient commuter option for students living near the campus. (See Program Options for more information.)
The curriculum consists of The Princeton Review SAT Prep, College Prep and a seminar preparing for college life.
Two days per week are spent visiting college and university campuses in the region followed by recreational activities. See campus pages for course details and a listing of possible colleges you can visit.
Saturdays are spent taking practice SAT in a realistic setting. At the end of the program you'll take the official SAT on campus at no additional cost.
| Day(s) | Activities | Meals |
| Monday, Wednesday and Friday | Take SAT Prep and College Prep courses with additional study time in the evening. | Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the dining hall. |
| Tuesday and Thursday | Campus tours. Return in the evening for social and recreational activities such as movies, kickball, vocabulary bowl or make up your own activity. | Breakfast and dinner at the dining hall. Lunch is provided while off campus. |
| Saturday | SAT practice. Practice sitting for a full SAT to prepare mentally for the real experience. | Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the dining hall. |
| First Sunday* | Rest, relax and catch up on laundry, meet with friends, or take a walk to local shops. | Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the dining hall. |
| Second Sunday | Trip to Six Flags Adventure Park | Breakfast and dinner at the dining hall. Lunch is provided while off campus. |
* Residential students only
Questions? We are here to help you!
Call us at (866) 303-4744 from within the U.S. or +(203) 399-5421 from outside of the U.S. We can also be reached via email at uprep@nsgt.org.
United States: (866) 303-4744 | International: +(203) 399-5421
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