Our 2025-26 Cohorts Begin on June 1, 2025

Established in 2012, our College Planning Cohort (TM) program is a nationally recognized, highly successful, and proven college planning process. While expanding college access and scholarship opportunities are the desired long-term outcomes, our process focuses on the year-to-year development of academic skills, personal growth, leadership development, and having a meaningful impact on a student’s family, school, and community. Consequently, more rigorous course taking, higher grades and test scores, assuming leadership roles, and engaging in meaningful community service are reflected in the achievements of the young people in our program who are intentionally pursuing dreams and aspirations after high school.

In the video presented above, Jayla, a member of our Florence School District 3 Cohort (SC) who is currently attending Williams College, recounts the impact of joining our program as a rising high school sophomore and interacting with students from throughout the United States who had similar college and scholarship aspirations. Jayla further recounts how our program assisted her in closing the widely publicized “college knowledge gap,” particularly as it pertains to first generation students. 

In the video presented above, Arshia, a member of our Pinellas County Schools Cohort (FL) who will be attending MIT in the fall, recounts his experiences of participating in our program as a rising 7th grader through his acceptance into MIT as a high school senior. Like Jayla, Arshia recounts the sense of community during which he engaged with students from diverse backgrounds from throughout the United States.

Learn more about the stories of Arshia, Jayla, and other first generation students who are attending college on full scholarships on our College Cohort YouTube Channel.

Comprehensive College Planning

Registration includes all required books and materials, 24/7 access to our online curriculum, access to our all-virtual monthly meetings, 1-on-1 advising, and pairing with a college/career coach.

In the video above, Sydney, a member of our Pinellas County Schools Cohort (FL), provides insight into her journey through our program. Sydney received a full scholarship to The University of Chicago where she received a debt-free BS in Neuroscience and is now preparing to apply to medical school.

Our One of a Kind College Planning Process: Through our online grade-level specific curriculum, books, monthly meetings, 1-on-1 advising, and pairing students with college coaches, students are guided in developing comprehensive college/career plans to maximize the resources and opportunities within their school and school district. Through our process of “Backwards Mapping” students learn how to develop a “Body of Work” to compete in what has become a hyper competitive college admissions process. However, our process does not end with being offered college admission, but continues throughout the admissions and financial aid processes until students finalize their May 1 college enrollment decision.

Our success is unparalleled. While national data reflects that only 0.1% of college students have been awarded a full scholarship, each year, over 50% of our high school seniors are offered one or more full scholarships. Schools to which our students have received full scholarships in the past, include:

Many of our students are the first students in their high school, or the first student in their school district, to be offered admission to such colleges. 

Essay Writing Support for High School Seniors: High school seniors are guided in developing high quality college and scholarship essays. Includes instruction in developing personal statements, language usage, rhetorical situations, thesis statements, and persuasive and argumentative essays—all within the context of a student’s overall college or scholarship application strategy. High quality essays not only demonstrate artistic and technical merit, but are compelling in presenting a student as a high quality applicant within the context of a college or scholarship provider’s mission, vision, values, and institutional priorities. The curriculum was developed by Mychal-David Wynn who holds a BA in English from Amherst College and holds a Certification in College Admissions Counseling from UCLA.

In the above video, Tuyen, who was valedictorian of her high school’s IB Program was an incredibly academically accomplished student who, as a first generation student, lacked any college planning guidance from her high school. She describes the process through which our program guided her in developing an essay writing strategy that distinguished her during the QuestBridge application and Caltech admissions processes. 

Unique Support for Athletes: Student-athletes are guided in taking action based on the reality that 93% of high school student-athletes will not be recruited. Our program is focused on assisting student-athletes in developing a “game plan” beyond sports onto multiple career or college pathways. Our comprehensive college/career guidance is driven by student aspirations, albeit continue playing their sport in college, positioning themselves to be drafted by a professional sports team, or to leveraging their sports participation to expand their college, career, and scholarship pathways. As a student pursues a coach’s game plan, we guide students in developing their game plan beyond sports.

Study Skills and Learning Strategies Tutoring: Even the most accomplished academic students benefit from developing brain-based study skills and learning strategies. Most students are forced to figure out how to study and how to learn with little formal guidance from their school. Our curriculum uses the latest brain research to guide each student in developing a step-by-step approach to studying and learning based on their personality, learning style, temperament, time-of-day energy levels, before- and after-school schedules, and resources. 

For a more comprehensive overview of our program, research, and history, click here to go to the Our Curriculum page on our website. Read our newsletters:

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Students may register individually. Schools and organizations may register groups of students. Students may earn a $50 referral fee and sponsors may receive a $50 discount for each sponsored student.

Option #1:  Pay a one-time annual registration fee of $899.95. Click here to purchase an annual registration…

Option #2: Pay an initial registration fee of $199.95 and agree to pay 10 monthly payments of $99.95/month. Note: This option is not available to school districts or community-based organizations. Click here to purchase a monthly registration…

Sponsor a Student: Click here to receive a $50 discount for each sponsored student. Click here to sponsor 5 students and receive a $100 discount for each student.

Upon receipt of your paid registration, required books and materials will be shipped to the address provided in your registration. Students will be enrolled in the appropriate online classroom and will receive login credentials. An orientation meeting and will be held on the first Saturday in June (June 7, 2025).

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