UPLIFT Blog Articles2024-06-06T00:38:51-04:00
  • Dr. Rozetta Schaeffer

A Partner’s View: Why Seminary Baptist Church Trusts Uplift Academy

November 19th, 2025|

Without these programs, the students may not have been able to realize their potential and succeed. This is a volunteer position for me; however, I am well paid when I see them socializing and encouraging each other, when I receive an excited telephone call with the message, "Dr. Schaeffer, I did it. I got accepted" at a school of his/her choice.

2705, 2024

How to Create an Effective SAT Prep Schedule

Creating an effective study schedule is crucial to succeed on the SAT. The SAT tests critical reading, writing, and math skills you have developed throughout high school. With the right preparation, you can show colleges your academic potential. Follow these steps to design a customized SAT prep plan.

1805, 2024

What is a Good SAT Score for College Admission?

The SAT is a widely used standardized test that many colleges consider during the admissions process. While a strong score can definitely boost your application, it’s important to remember that it’s just one factor admissions officers evaluate. According to the College Board, the average SAT score is around 1050. Any score above that would be considered above average.

Demystifying the Digital SAT: Your Guide to the New Testing Experience

February 5th, 2024|

As education continually evolves in the digital age, so do standardized testing methods. The shift from traditional paper-and-pencil SAT testing to Digital SAT reflects a commitment to aligning assessment tools with the skills demanded in today's world.

Untapped Potential: College Path Mentorship Paves the Way for Low-Income NJ Students

January 1st, 2024|

Recognizing many challenges, UPLIFT Academy offers a beacon of hope for low-income students in New Jersey. Through its free College Path Mentorship program, UPLIFT Academy empowers students to break through barriers and achieve their college dreams.

College Path Mentorship as a Method of Supporting Students

June 1st, 2022|

We meet every Saturday to discuss their transition out of high school, explore their college interests, and openly address their anxieties. I share with them my own struggles in applying to college and encourage them to keep a journal in order to learn more about themselves... After several weeks, my mentees vocalize feeling more prepared for their journey into college and that is all I could ask for.

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