College Prep Week
Each summer, the GVSU Charter Schools Office invites high school juniors and seniors from GVSU-authorized charter schools to participate in a week of academic and cultural exploration. During the College Prep Summer Simulator Program, students from across Michigan take a deep dive into everything Grand Valley State University offers to experience what it is like to be a college student!
Registration for the 2025 College Prep Week will open in January 2025.
What to Expect
When you come to Allendale for the GVSU College Prep Summer Simulator Program, you jump right in to a non-stop schedule that keeps you moving, learning, and having fun. Many of the activities focus on college preparation, personal growth, and stepping out of your comfort zone to try something new!
College Preparation
- Campus tours
- Staying in living centers
- Exploring campus and what you want to study
- Simulated college classes with GVSU professors
- Connect with GVSU students and faculty
- Learn about college resources and student support
- Motivational speakers from GVSU
- Free GVSU college application
- SAT Prep course
Adventures/Activities
- Beach day at Lake Michigan
- Explore downtown Grand Rapids
- Tour of local and national museums
- Team-building challenges
- Prize drawing to win GVSU swag, iPads, Beats headphones, and more
Professional Preparation
- Resume-building
- Personal management skill development
- Prepare for professional settings
- Practicing presenting to an audience
The Staff
Leadership
The GVSU College Prep Week is led by the Charter Through College Team. Shelby Powell, Dr. Barry Hall, and Genevieve Reside - along with other members of the GVSU Charter Schools Office - plan the major details of the week and are often working "behind the scenes" as the students participate in the day's activities.
College Prep Week Navigators
The GVSU Charter Schools Office recruits current GVSU undergraduate students to be "college prep navigators." These students are typically entering their junior or senior year of college and provide the high school students with insight about the college experience. They work alongside the high school students throughout the entire week and help answer questions.