Through Community House College Access / SAT Prep, volunteers are mentors who support the student preparing and helping to develop the awareness and skills necessary to navigate college access. This includes one-on-one tutoring to help 11th & 12th grade high school students to develop standardized test-taking skills. In support of the community's efforts, Community House provides SAT standardized testing support weekly 3:00pm - 5:00pm at the Carl A. Fields Center at 58 Prospect Ave and our mentors are available at the High School. Interested community participants can email us at [email protected].  Princeton University students interested in volunteering should contact the Project Leader(s). 

Required Trainings:

  • General Volunteers:
    • Working with Minors
    • University Background Check Process
    • District Fingerprinting
  • Project Leaders:
    • General Trainings
    • Pace Center Service Leader Onboarding

This project is open to all Princeton University students interested in supporting the project's mission, regardless of identity, such as race, sex, ethnicity, national origin, or other protected characteristics. 

Interests
Education
Experience
Student Leadership
Volunteering
Eligibility
First-year
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate Student
Transfer Student
Location
On Campus
Program
Time Commitment
Weekly