87% OF OUR STUDENTS

                have gotten into top 50 US colleges.

                      You could be next!

ADMISSIONS PROCESS GUIDANCE

We guide you, every step
of the way

Your college application should be a meticulous representation of your very best self. Therefore, we ensure that every detail is in place.

Stepwise college application process

Stepwise application process

Here is an easy-to-follow breakdown of how to apply to US colleges. The most convenient way is to sign up on the Common
Application, a platform through which nearly all major universities will receive your application.

1. Create an account

To create a Common App account, you simply have to add your basic details, create login credentials, complete your registration process, and select “create account.”

2. Add colleges

Once you've created your account, you can go to the dashboard and start building your college list. You can add up to 20 universities using various filters like location, cost, and deadlines.

3. About you and your family

This section collects basic details like your name, address, phone number, family income, and education. It also asks about your ethnicity, race, and religion. For the language section, choose English as your primary language and list any additional languages you speak.

4. Educational details

Provide details about your academics, including schools, colleges, grades, courses, GPA (if available), honors, and summer programs. List standardized tests taken, highest scores, and number of attempts. For “future plans,” if undecided, consider selecting a unique career path to help differentiate yourself in the application process.

5.Extracurricular Activities & Work Experience

The activity list is a brief summary of your top ten extracurriculars—clubs, leadership roles, internships, summer programs, artistic or athletic pursuits, and social impact efforts. Each entry should be under 100 characters, collectively narrating a clear, meaningful journey through high school.

6. Writing Responses

The “written responses” let you share your personal journey and stand out with thoughtful reflection. In the “Additional Information” section, include extra activities not listed elsewhere or provide key context that helps admissions officers better understand your background and application.

7. Letters of Recommendation

Invite recommenders who can speak to your character, recent achievements, diverse strengths, peer contributions, and readiness for college. They’ll receive a link to submit recommendations. Complete the FERPA Release Authorization to allow your high school to send records on your behalf.

Top college degree transforms your future.

Craft a standout profile to capture attention
and shape your desired future.