What we do:

We manage the process of preparing students for college, identifying the schools that meet their needs, finding scholarship opportunities, assisting with admissions paperwork and applying for financial aid.

And though we can't guarantee it in all cases, the savings we find routinely exceed the price we charge for our services.



Why we do it:

There is nobody else working to ensure that your student is going to the right school, preparing for the right career and that your family will pay as little as possible.

High school guidance counselors carry a student load that makes it impossible for them to offer much help. College admissions officers don't help students weigh the benefits of other schools. College financial aid officers are tasked with spreading limited resources among an ever-increasing number of students. And leaving any of these duties up to the student is a recipe for failure.



How we do it:

We regularly attend regional and national conferences, tour colleges, and network with college admissions staffs to get the best information and inside knowledge about the criteria individual colleges use in awarding admissions and scholarships. We have first-hand experience working with colleges' admissions, scholarship, athletic, and financial aid offices from across the nation.



Who we are:

Since 1997, more than 1,000 families across Eastern Idaho, Western Wyoming and Northern Utah have used our guidance.

In addition to our experience with local students, our membership in professional organizations such as the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), the Pacific Northwest Association for College Admissions Counseling and others gives us valuable information and insight into the ever-changing world of college admissions and financial aid.

The feedback we receive from these offices gives us even more detailed information about a wide variety of schools across the nation.

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