How to go 8/8 in college acceptances and gain $418,000 in college scholarships (real example)
Originally published: June '24
Remember Haley? Our longest tenured student in our class of 2024?
Haley has already committed to her top school, Northeastern. She applied, she got in, and she's going. Her college journey has been done for months. She's been able to relax and enjoy her last few months of senior year of high school.
BUT, in our program, we obtain results data from every single one of our students. And so we'd be remiss not to share the following with you:
Haley went 8/8 on college admissions this year. 8/8!!! And she received a total of $418,000 in merit scholarships. This is real data. We're not making this up. In fact, here's her results tracker, which she shared with us last week (click to expand):
So what's the conclusion, here?
Combine hard-working motivated students with a real, step-by-step college admissions structure, plan, and methodology...
And, well, you can see what happens. Haley was a rockstar student before she joined our program years ago. But after she joined, she was a rockstar student with a college plan. And that made all the difference.
A calm, methodical approach to college planning IS possible! Just ask Haley (and her parents!)
To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us
P.S. - Have a high-performing high schooler w/ a 3.7 GPA or higher? We'll help get them into at least one of their top 5 dream colleges...and if we don't get them into at least one of their top 5 dream colleges, you don't pay us a penny. Seriously. College admissions isn't rocket science...but it is a science. And we've cracked the code...year, after year, after year. You can learn more about our world renowned all-inclusive, start-to-finish college coaching here and to see if your family qualifies for an introductory call.
P.P.S - Our most common question is "When should we start?!" The answer is, if you truly care about giving your high schooler the best chance of college planning success, you should start NOW. 9th grade is not too early to start! 10th grade is certainly not too early to start! And 11th grade is far, far too late! (supporting data here to show just how much of an advantage you give your child by starting the process early).