Independent School and College Planning

Independent School Planning
With our experience in the world of traditional independent boarding and day schools, we have long-standing relationships with admission directors and admission teams within New England, nationally, and worldwide. We work with families to identify a suitable range of school possibilities, partnering successfully with both families and schools to ensure that students are represented with integrity and honesty. Our established reputation supports a climate of trust with schools and admission officers. For five decades, we have assisted with thousands of student placements at leading worldwide independent schools. (Click here to see the list of schools.) Whether the client is a strong candidate for the most competitive schools or would be better served by a smaller and more nurturing environment, we seek to recommend a range of good options.

Independent School: Questions and Tips  

College Planning
In our culture in the 21st century, the run-up to college is one of the most stressful rites of passage that students will undertake. We work with a broad spectrum of students at both public and private schools. With thoughtful college planning, with the student as full participant, anxiety is made manageable. We work with families to reduce the stress, to empower the student to evaluate all options, and to become astute and productive decision-makers in the overall process of the college search. We watch and monitor critical timelines for you. As our client, you receive a monthly newsletter on important topics, including updates on standardized test requirements, selection of high school curriculum, and tips for college visits and interviews. Our clients have attended a fascinating range of colleges, from the Ivy Leagues to universities abroad, community colleges, conservatories, art schools and business colleges. Our goal is to help our clients find college options that fit their interests and skills.

College and University: Questions and Tips  

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