The Power of a Step-by-Step System for Admissions

Meet Nicole and her daughter, Addison.

About a year ago, Nicole reached out to the CC.us team to help her daughter navigate the confusing admissions landscape. Nicole explained that although she knew her daughter was more than capable, she wanted a system set in place, so she wouldn’t have to constantly worry about Addison and college admissions. Facing a daunting process, she felt relief after joining the program and knowing that her daughter had the clear College Confidence Roadmap to navigate through.


Matter of fact, here's exactly what Nicole had to say after joining:

This is a common feeling and goal for families looking to join my program, so let’s see how it’s working out for the Whitesell family.

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Who? Nicole & her high schooler, Addison

Problem: A lack of clarity in college admissions

Solution: Join The CC.us College Confidence Program

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Did it work? Well, to find out, let’s check in on Addison and see how she’s doing in the program.



Just a couple months after joining, here’s what Addison said after finishing the first section:

Love it. Now, how about most recently; here’s what she said after completing the third section this January:

Yes, great work. We love hearing positive messages from students after each section. Addison is clearly crushing it, and I’m sure her mom feels just as relieved.

Like Nicole, are you also worried about having to guide your kid through the confusing process? Would you rather see your high schooler crush admissions on their own with our support? If so, don't hesitate to book a free 45-minute call with me to hash out your specific hurdles and discuss joining the program...or, if you'd like to take an easy first step, join the free College Confidence Community dedicated exclusively to helping parents of high schoolers.

Keep up the great work, Addison!

To a stress-free, successful college plan.

-Jack

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