A Rare Look Inside Our Team Meeting

Ever wonder what happens behind the scene at CollegeConsulting.US?

Today, I'm sharing something special - Jack Delehey has decided to "pull back the curtain" and give you an unprecedented look at one of our monthly team meetings!

This isn't something we typically share publicly, but we thought it might help families understand the depth of expertise and genuine care that goes into our college planning approach.

In the video, you'll meet our diverse team of admissions experts, each bringing unique backgrounds from elite universities, college counseling offices, and specialized admissions knowledge. You'll hear Jack explain our core principles including "direct communication" and "student and parent obsession" - values that guide every interaction we have with families.

What stands out most is how our entire team rallies around one mission: helping high-performing students develop the self-confidence and strategic plan needed to reach their full collegiate potential.

If you're navigating the increasingly complex college admissions landscape with a motivated student, this behind-the-scenes look might help you understand why our approach has been so successful for thousands of families.

Watch: Peak behind the CC.us curtain: What are our all-team meetings like?
Time: 17:14

Enjoy!
Melina Kazanas

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).

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