COLLEGE PLANNING IS THE FIRST STEP IN LIFE PLANNING

We pledge to help your student reach their fullest potential, while providing a competitive advantage in college admissions. We accomplish this through a genuine interest in each student, an attitude of acceptance, and by holding ourselves accountable to the highest professional standards.

 

College GPS offers comprehensive college advising for both undergraduate and graduate students utilizing 3 pillars of support to ensure student success: 

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Assessment of Interests and Aptitudes

Taking the time to get acquainted with each student helps us understand their unique needs and position them for success in college and beyond.

Preparation and Planning

Strong applications are the result of carefully planned decisions along the way. Testing strategies, which activities to pursue, and where to apply are just a few of the details that create an impact on a college application. Our preparation will transform any student into a desirable college applicant.

Execution and Delivery

The devil is in the details when it comes to college applications, which represent the culmination of years of hard work and discipline for each student. While each application is an intricate puzzle with the ability to convey a cohesive and coherent story about the applicant, most students will struggle to impress the admissions office if left to do it alone. Our careful attention to every detail creates applications that stand out and get noticed.

 
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Our distinction:

Each of our students receives individualized attention. Our 1 on 1 coaching and careful attention to detail provide critical support at every step on the road toward college and career success.  

We work with all college majors, specializing in BS/MD programs and health professions.

 

 “I am truly grateful to Lisa for her guidance throughout my college application process. One of her best qualities is how fast she is able to respond to my questions and how flexible she is with scheduling meetings.”

— Akshith Macherla Monroe, Class of 2021