All-Inclusive College Process

In this program, there is no counting of hours. The job gets done from start to finish, investing time to achieve excellence. Our operation is guided by deadlines, focusing on submitting most applications by December 1st.

The sooner the plan is in place, the better your chances of getting into top schools and minimizing overall stress.

Ideally, families start working when entering freshman or sophomore year, but if you are in junior year, there is still an excellent opportunity to craft exceptional applications.

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What is included

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  • Countless hours of brainstorming sessions

  • How to put together a college list that’s right for you

  • Creating a timeline

  • Designing the activity list

  • Summer planning

  • Teacher recommendation selection

  • Guidance on what to look for when visiting colleges

  • Guidance on what to ask admissions officers

  • Guidance on brag sheet for parents

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  • Guidance on brag sheet for school counselor

  • Personal essay brainstorming and editing

  • Supplemental essays brainstorming and editing

  • Choosing application styles (ED 1, ED 2, EA, REA)

  • Filling out all the applications

  • Interview guidance

  • Receiving answers from schools (acceptance, deferral, waitlist, etc.)

  • Psychological support throughout the entire process

What’s NOT included: • Filling out financial aid forms • Finding outside scholarships • Prep for SAT/ACT

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Leticia Schwartz College Admissions Consultant

I want to help YOU get into the best colleges.

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