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Programs

Two ways to build the office.

Both engagements put a coordinated advisory team around one student for the full year. The difference is depth of access, personalisation, and cadence. Not the standard of the work.

What's included
Elite AdvisoryBy application
FlagshipPrivate OfficeBy application · concierge
Cohort size
Limited per cohort
Highly limited · concierge
Coordinated advisory team
Expanded one-on-one access
Student advisory sessions
Weekly
Weekly + priority access
SAT/ACT & AP planning
Essay & extracurricular coaching
Deeper project development
Former-admissions-officer review
Monthly
Monthly + heightened cadence
Dedicated program manager
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Scheduling
Standard
Priority
Private dashboard & parent reporting
Monthly
Heightened cadence

Both engagements are private and by application. A director will discuss the right fit and terms in conversation.

Fit

Which engagement is right.

Elite Advisory

Serious support across the full profile

For families who want expert, year-round guidance across academics, testing, the spike, and essays, with a real reader's review built in.

  • Strongest begun sophomore year or earlier
  • Wants structure and accountability
  • Comfortable with a shared-cohort cadence
Private Office

The most personal engagement

For families who want the deepest one-on-one access, a dedicated program manager, and the highest reporting cadence. The closest thing to a private office around one student.

  • Wants maximum access and personalisation
  • Values priority scheduling and concierge cadence
  • Accepted on a highly limited basis
How a year works

A coordinated arc, not a scramble.

i.

Baseline

Onboarding, profile audit, and an honest read on where the student stands.

ii.

Academic architecture

Course rigor and SAT/ACT & AP planning that make the transcript read as serious.

iii.

The spike

Turning interest into documented, measurable impact and ownership.

iv.

Narrative & essays

Developing an authentic, specific voice. The student writes; we develop the thinking.

v.

Officer review

Former admissions officers stress-test the file and calibrate the school list.

vi.

Submission

Deadline management, supplements, and interview preparation through decisions.

Questions

What families ask.

When should we start?

Engagements are strongest begun sophomore year or earlier, when the transcript and the spike can still be shaped. Senior-year families are accepted on a more limited basis.

Do you write the essays?

No. The student writes every word; we develop the thinking and coach the drafts. We do not write essays, fabricate achievements, or manipulate recommendation letters.

How are advisors credentialed?

Our team is composed of former admissions officers and top-university graduates. Every credential describes a prior role and is independently verified; no current institutional affiliation or influence is implied.

Do you guarantee admission?

No. Admission decisions are made solely by universities. Our work is to make a student the strongest, most authentic candidate they can be.

The pledge
“Admission decisions are made solely by universities. Our work is to make a student the strongest, most authentic candidate they can be. Anyone who promises more is not telling you the truth.”

Begin a private conversation.

Admission to our cohorts is selective and by application. Share your child's profile and goals, and a director will be in touch.

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