About Us
College Admission Consultants is a personalized counseling service that guides students and parents through the often overwhelming and stressful college process. We focus on each student individually to assess his or her strengths, abilities, and goals. Offering guidance and counseling in every facet of the college admission process, your student will be able to enjoy high school and to find the college where the student will thrive academically and socially. See where our students have been accepted >
Individualized Student Assessment
- Advising on high school curriculum
- Maximizing extracurricular activities and personal talents
- Mapping a standardized test timetable and strategies for sending scores
- Learning secrets, hints, and tips for standardized tests
- Identifying summer enrichment
- Providing community service opportunities
- Recommending colleges for students with special needs
Comprehensive Research
- Preparing a list of colleges which meets the student’s interests and needs
- Detailing application requirements and submission options
- Developing a campus visit checklist and timetable
- Providing information on financial aid and scholarship resources
Application Assistance
- Monitoring the application process from start to finish
- Assisting through college essays and personal statements
- Reviewing college essays and personal statements
- Crafting and building resumes
- Coaching the student on interviewing techniques
Guidance for Accepted Students
- Evaluating college offers
- Planning post-acceptance campus visits
- Educating the student on college life
Dr. Bethany Hampton, Ph.D.Success Story:
“My daughter had a very positive experience with Marilyn, and it took the stress off my husband and me. Their work helped defuse what would have been a struggle fraught with tension and conflict for our family had Marilyn not been there to offer her guidance, expertise, and reassurance. My daughter felt more comfortable and confident about the college application process knowing that she had Marilyn in her corner. We thought Marilyn was worth every penny.”