Students in San Diego now have access to college prep services at San Diego Public Library locations that can help them reach academic potential and get into the college of their dreams. The partnership with tutoring center C2 Education, which recently opened its first San Diego locations in Scripps Ranch and La Jolla, prepares students for the redesigned SAT and offers college admission seminars. The first workshop, on Sunday, March 20, from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at La Jolla Riford Library, offers practice tests for the new SAT so students can better understand the test and accurately measure performance. Additional workshops through San Diego County’s public libraries will also feature college admission seminars to help students grade 9 and higher write strong admission essays, understand the application process and prepare for other critical factors to college acceptance. The Riford Library is located at 7555 Draper Ave. “Libraries are the central point of learning in every community, and we are honored to bring our expertise to help all students in the county,” said C2 Education San Diego District Manager Phillip Ayres. “College admissions are becoming increasingly competitive, so we offer students customized curricula, personalized attention and a wide variety of enrichment services to prepare for the next steps in life and get into the college of their dreams.” C2 Education, a network of subject tutoring, SAT/ACT/AP test help and educational support centers, was the first company create a test preparation program when the College Board announced changes to the SAT. C2 serves more than 12,000 students and their families each week at about 160 company centers nationwide. The company will open two more locations in San Diego County this year. For a schedule of additional workshops and seminars in La Jolla, please visit lajollalibrary.com. For more about C2 Education’s locations and how they can help students reach their academic potential, visit c2educate.com. San Diego Public Library is the largest library system in the region, serves more than 1.3 million people. Its mission is to inspire lifelong learning through connections to knowledge and each other. Find links to library resources or search for materials in the library’s online catalog at sandiegolibrary.org.