We recognize that each student has his own unique set of needs during the college admissions process based on his strengths, interests, talents and goals. We prepare an individualized plan, simplify the process, and provide professional guidance each step of the way.

“A” students - Highly Selective 
B/C students - great choices
Public/Private School Students
Home-Schooled Students
Transfer Students                        
Students Who Desire a Gap Year
Students with LD
Students with ADD/ADHD 
Student Athletes
Visual/Performing Art Students
Students who don’t test well 
Students pursuing ROTC


Did you know there are over 3,500 four-year colleges?

So many great choices! That’s the good news. The reality is that many families feel overwhelmed as they try to navigate the college planning landscape. Many schools have had to cut back on their counseling resources and are unable to attend to each student’s needs. The plethora of information available and the competitive nature of college admissions can be anxiety producing. We know that finding the right program at the right college can be a very rewarding process. Our unique college planning program called, Step Up To College, provides individualized guidance each step of the way. Ideally, we recommend that you begin the college planning process during the summer prior to ninth grade. However, if you are late to the process we will work to help you to catch up!

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Our comprehensive college-planning program includes:

  • College Knowledge
  • College Readiness & Planning
  • Self-Discovery
  • Exploration of Majors/Careers
  • College Search
  • Essay Brainstorming & Editing
  • Application Assistance
  • Assessing College Choices