A Free Resource for Your Students: Testing Strategy, Merit Aid, and the College Admissions Cycle!
April 23, 2026
College Flight Path® + Mr. SAT®
Dear School Counselors and Friends,
I am writing to share a free educational resource that may be useful to the students you serve as they navigate the 2026-2027 college admissions and testing season.
Earlier this month, I co-presented a one-hour webinar with Rich Goldman of Mr. SAT on the topic of testing strategy, merit aid positioning, and how scores function in today’s admissions landscape. The full recording is now available on YouTube at no cost and with no registration required.
Testing in Context:Scores in Today’s Admissions
Presented by Lynne Fuller, College Flight Path® + Rich Goldman, Mr. SAT®
This session was designed for families of students in grades 9 through 11 and covers:
· Why testing matters even at schools with test-optional policies, and how the landscape has shifted toward test-preferred and test-required in the current cycle
· How the SAT and ACT differ structurally, and why a diagnostic approach — not assumptions — should guide the test choice
· How admissions and financial aid offices use scores differently, and how score thresholds unlock merit scholarships at many schools
· How to build a realistic prep and retesting plan across sophomore and junior year
· When retesting makes sense for rising seniors, and how to evaluate the ROI of additional test preparation
· The University of Alabama merit scholarship table as a concrete, school-specific illustration of how score gains translate to scholarship dollars
Why We Made This Resource Available Publicly:
The conversation around testing has become increasingly confusing for families — particularly as test-optional policies expanded and then began receding in quick succession. Students who opt out of testing based on outdated assumptions about admissions policies may be leaving both opportunity and merit dollars on the table.
Rich Goldman and I believe that well-informed families make better decisions. This recording is one part of that effort. We hope it is useful as a counselor-recommended resource for your students and their families.
About the Presenters:
Lynne Fuller | College Flight Path®
NACAC and IECA Member, Certified Educational Consultant
Comprehensive college and career counseling from 7th grade through career transition. Serving the Greater Philadelphia region and beyond.
Join Us For Our Next FREE Live Talk on 5/19 from 7-8PM
Testing in Context:Scores in Today’s Admissions Landscape
Presented by Lynne Fuller, College Flight Path® + Rich Goldman, Mr. SAT®
Join College Flight Path® and Mr. SAT for a collaborative conversation on how standardized testing can support a thoughtful, competitive college application strategy, especially when planning for younger students. Here is a 2nd chance to ask your questions live!
What you will learn:
· When to test: considering your timeline for students in 9th, 10th, and 11th grades
· How admissions offices interpret SAT/ACT scores today
· When strong scores can differentiate your application
· How to use testing to support college admissions and merit aid opportunities
· How strategic testing decisions strengthen your overall application story
Common Application, Essay, and Activities Bootcamp:
For students who are ready to move beyond testing strategy and into full application preparation, College Flight Path and Mr. SAT are co-presenting a 3-Day Summer College Application Bootcamp in June and July 2026.
· Virtual format, 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM daily across three consecutive days
· $600 per student | Maximum 30 students per session
· Three sessions: June 29-July 1 or July 6-8 or July 13-15, 2026
· Students will complete meaningful application work during each session — not just as homework
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