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FAQ

Through a combination of one-on-one and group sessions (via seminars and webinars), EduHELP® will provide affordable personal service for families who otherwise would suffer significant financial distress as a result of purchasing these services.  Through flexible scheduling, assiatnce is provided when parents and students are available -- late afternoons, evenings, and weekends.

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How are the services provided?

EduHELP® is being developed to provide comprehensive guidance and support to families who are preparing to navigate the higher education (college/university) selection process.  From deciding on which institutions to consider, putting together and submitting an effective application (including navigating through the Common Application), outlining options for how one pays for the education, and filing for financial aid (including FAFSA), EduHELP®  can provide assistance so that families are making the most informed decision possible throughout the cycle and doing so within deadlines.

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What services does EduHELP provide?

Independent/private admissions counseling is very expensive and out of financial reach for most families.  EduHELP®  will provide personal service for families who otherwise would not be able to secure these services and/or who would suffer significant financial distress as a result of purchasing these services.

 

This suite of services can be provided domestically as well as internationally.  International prospective students could stand to benefit significantly from the perspectives provided by EduHELP® whose admissions counselors have worked with and for American institutes of higher education.

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How is EduHELP different from other services?
How much does it cost and how much time should I expect to spend with my counselor?

The cost of counseling packages are individually determined based on the needs and depth of services requested.  As every individual applicant is different, so too is the amount of time needed for each applicant.  We have found that the average number of 1 hour sessions is usually 4-5.

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Unfortunately, no.  No college counselor should ever promise results.  However, we do promise to work with you to put together the strongest application possible so that you have every opportunity for admission to all of the colleges to which you apply.

Can you guarantee admission into my first choice college?

Of course.  Just as choosing the right college is all about fit, so too is choosing the right counselor.  If you are comfortable working with one counselor, that counselor will work with you throughout the entire college admission process.

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Can I work with the same counselor at every session?
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