04/22/2020
Q&A Webinar & Capstone Project Seminar -
I am a college admissions consultant who helps students to get organized, have fun, and find meaning in the college admissions process.
Felicia’s advises college bound students privately and through her boutique workshops (in person and online). She takes pride in choosing to advise all students – those with a 1.6 and those with a 4.8. In all of her work with students she teaches them to look within and cultivate their own lives and stories, to become the directors of their own genuine and self-defined ambitions.
04/22/2020
Q&A Webinar & Capstone Project Seminar -
04/15/2020
Q&A Webinar & Writing Workshop -
04/09/2020
Last Call: Two Seats Remain -
Learn how to approach final decisions and continue forward from remote. Join our webinar this Sunday. - *|http://us10.forward-to-friend.com/forward/preview?u=6b2fd0cda42aaf72e0b18dc65&id=1f9dcd775c|*
07/14/2019
https://mailchi.mp/b15f05cfc888/scrub-your-social-media
Scrub Your Social Media While not all admissions offices report checking applicants’ social media accounts, it is best to be safe and review your activity. Admissions may also track your presence on their website (or more generally online). They do this to understand your preferences and gauge the seriousness of your int...
08/24/2018
Humanities majors really yield less income? Not so.
The Humanities Are in Crisis Students are abandoning humanities majors, turning to degrees they think yield far better job prospects. But they’re wrong.
06/27/2018
Colleges support the gap year, but want it to be a year "on" not "off." Planning to gap but don't know how to do it? Reach out.
The Best Freshman Year Is a Gap Year A purposeful year off before college is the best way to ensure that more students arrive on campus prepared to declare both a major and a mission.
06/27/2018
Common App vs The Coalition? Here's the scoop.
How Admissions Competition Brought New Rivalries, Strange Bedfellows, and ‘An Us-Versus-Us Lawsuit’ CollegeNET, which is suing the sponsor of one admissions form, is powering a competing group’s admissions form. Oh, it’s awkward.
06/27/2018
More good news for college applicants: develop yourself.
"Find your passion" is bad advice, say Yale and Stanford psychologists A series of five studies shows how belief in the need to know exactly what you're deeply interested in can set you up for failure.
06/15/2018
Begins the end of the SAT/ACT? https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2018/06/15/university-chicago-drops-satact-requirement #.WyPQnfJbqIE.link
05/10/2018
A hard look at the U.S. Rankings:
15 Things to Know About U.S. News' College Rankings » The College Solution While U.S. News and World Report’s college rankings are wildly popular, few families know much about how they are created. Before you place too much faith in U.S. News’ college rankings, here are 15 things that you should know about them. 1. U.S. News relies on rankings to stay alive. U.S. News....
05/08/2018
More hands on! This is what students and employers want. So let's embrace it. Apprenticing is one path.
Why Colleges Need to Embrace the Apprenticeship Apprenticeships are no longer an alternative to the college path but a supplement that prepares students for careers while they earn a degree.