How your college bound teen can earn scholarships
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How your college bound teen can earn scholarships

This admissions season was quite a ride. Many congratulations to my clients in the Class of 2023. Here are some of the college where they were admitted:


  • Arizona State
  • Baldwin Wallace
  • Ball State
  • Bard
  • Boston University
  • Bryn Mawr
  • Butler
  • Carnegie Mellon
  • Clemson
  • Cornish College of the Arts
  • Dominican University of California
  • Drexel
  • East Tennessee State
  • Emerson
  • FAMU
  • Fordham
  • George Washington University
  • Georgia Tech
  • Goucher
  • Hampton
  • High Point
  • Howard
  • IU Bloomington
  • James Madison
  • Loyola Marymount
  • Loyola University - Chicago
  • Miami of Ohio
  • Morehouse
  • Morgan State
  • Mount Holyoke
  • New World School of the Arts
  • North Carolina A&T
  • North Carolina Central
  • Northwestern
  • Ohio State
  • Pace
  • Penn State
  • Point Park U
  • Purdue
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Rhodes College
  • Rice
  • Rollins
  • Sacred Heart
  • Sarah Lawrence
  • Seton Hall
  • Skidmore
  • Syracuse
  • Temple
  • U Arizona
  • UC Santa Cruz
  • UC Irvine
  • U of Colorado - Boulder
  • U Dayton
  • U Georgia
  • U Houston
  • U Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • U Kentucky
  • U Massachusetts - Amherst
  • U Miami
  • U Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • UNC - Chapel Hill
  • U Oregon
  • U Rhode Island
  • U Rochester
  • U South Carolina
  • U Southern California
  • Vassar
  • Virginia Commonwealth
  • Virginia Tech
  • Xavier University of Louisiana?


Total scholarships awarded: $3.9M+



May Roadmap to College?

Freshmen

Find a quality study app that helps to fill in time gaps with self-directed learning


Sophomore

Volunteer online for causes of interest


Junior

Visit campuses virtually that are a good fit and take notes


Senior

Notify campuses where you have decided NOT to attend


College Prep Made Easy - May 6

This one-day virtual live event is to help parents of a 9-11th grader plan, prepare and position their teen to get ready for college and get scholarships. College Prep Made Easy is going to be critical for you to attend for three reasons...


  1. It will give you and your teen the right mindset to approach this process with because if you want to see success in college admissions you need the right mindset
  2. I will show you exactly what you need to focus on doing right now to prepare for college applications so you don’t have to be confused anymore about what to do
  3. This event will save you so much time, energy and unnecessary stress. Equipped with the right mindset and the right information you can finally be calm and not have to spend precious family time arguing about college.


Click the button for more details and registration:

Register for College Prep Made Easy Now


Featured Client - Client Success Stories

As a result of working with the Compass team, I watched our daughter take control of her college search and application process. Our daughter knew, as she began her college search, that she wanted to attend a school out of state, but the teachers in her high school had very limited knowledge of the small liberal arts schools that she was interested in. The Compass team was well acquainted with these schools and introduced our daughter to even more. They took time to get to know our daughter, and understand what she was looking for in a college. They could give real insight into the vibe of each campus, as well as explaining the academic rigor of each school. In addition, the Compass team helped our daughter focus, streamline, and personalize the many essays she was required to write. With the Compass team’s guidance, our daughter was accepted to 10 prestigious colleges, and is thrilled to be attending Sarah Lawrence College. From start to finish, the Compass team kept our daughter orderly and on time - a huge help! Thanks, the Compass team, for everything!?

-Shara T., Proud Mom

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Shara T.

About Dr. Pamela

Dr. Pamela —also known as The Education Doctor?— partners with busy moms to help their teen find a college that feels like home without overpaying.

Dr. Pamela graduated from Stanford University and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, and she earned a doctorate from the Stanford University School of Education. As CEO of Compass Education Strategies and senior advisor at Compass College Advisory, her experience with the education system includes advising school districts, community organizations, and institutes of higher education.

As a result of her research into student transitions from high school to college—and evaluating the ways colleges successfully retain their students once admitted—she developed The Education Doctor? curriculum. She has visited more than 500 colleges and universities globally to gain insight into their varying cultures and to explore the range of academic and social opportunities available to students on campus. Her research areas include high school to college transition, parent engagement, African-American males in education, and college completion.

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