What happens during a free college admissions consultation?
It’s a real conversation — not a sales pitch dressed up as advice. The call typically runs 15–20 minutes or more, if you need, and is designed to do two things: give us enough context to understand your student’s situation, and give you enough insight to decide whether working together makes sense.
We’ll cover the basics — grade level, academic profile, target schools if you have them, and what prompted you to explore consulting in the first place. But we’re also listening for signals families don’t always name explicitly: where you feel uncertain, what’s creating anxiety, and whether the student is driving the process or being carried through it. Those details often tell us more about fit than a transcript ever could.
In return, you’ll get a candid read on where your student stands, what kind of engagement would be appropriate given your timeline and goals, and what a realistic path forward looks like. If we think our involvement would materially help, we’ll explain how and why. If we think you’re already in good shape, or that the timing isn’t right yet, we’ll say that too. We have no interest in enrolling families who don’t need what we offer.
By the end of the call, you should have a clearer sense of the admissions landscape, how we think, and enough information to make a decision on your own timeline — without pressure.