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College Applications
We have tools to help you find the best schools for your child. We base our search on your child's personality, interests, and future plans. We work together with you every step of the way. The process build's your child's confidence to get into the college of their dreams.
Cracking The Code
Our process is successful because it has stood the test of time. Many families have gotten their children into the schools of their dreams. Our process is easy to follow, tailored to your child, not others', and your child can get into the perfect school for them.
Finding The Fit
Your child can apply to colleges without declaring a major, undecided, if they are unsure about what they want to do with the rest of their life. They are still in high school, and it is challenging for them to envision their future. It’s about finding the right fit for your child and ensuring they will be happy at college.
How To Be Seen
The amount of work involved with getting into college can seem overwhelming. This is especially true if it is your first time. Navigating the process is not easy. Where do you start? What do you do? How can you avoid mistakes? The college application process leaves a lot of room for error. You want college officials to read your child's application.
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Timeline
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Favorite Schools
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Application Essays
In the middle of summer, begin considering the application essay topics for each school. What unique things do you want to say about yourself? How do they relate to each school?
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Early Action
Apply to Early Action or Early Decision programs. Check with each school to see if they have supplemental applications required. Submit supplemental materials no later than one month after the application.
About me
Navigating Your Way Through The College Application Process
Hello, I’m Mr. Jensen – An Independent Educational Consultant
As a first-generation college student, I know what it’s like to be the first in a family to go to college. No one had any idea in my family what to do. Because of that, I made many mistakes in the college process.
Mistake #1: I only applied to one school.
Mistake #2: I thought every school wanted the same thing – good test scores and good grades.
Mistake #3: Not realizing being an “A” student while playing sports and being in the band is a positive.
Despite my mistakes, I still graduated from the college to which I applied.
I couldn’t help but wonder if there was a better way for families. Do families need to manage the anxiety on their own? There has to be a better way!