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STARTING YOUR WORK WITH EDUPLAN

Find all the resources and tools to get started as we begin our college admissions counseling journey together! Go to this page to review your first tasks and gain access to important tools you will be using throughout our process.

Welcome EduPlan Students & Parents! Browse the main menu below to find link to the information you require.

EARLY YEARS

This section provides essential guidance for EduPlan freshmen and sophomores. With information and advice about the high school journey, it aims to help you establish a strong foundation for your college application process. The following pages cover key topics relevant to students in their freshmen and sophomore years, including course selection, leadership opportunities, college visits, and summer planning. By exploring these areas, students can make informed decisions, develop important skills, and take advantage of valuable experiences that will contribute to their long-term academic and personal success.

JUNIORS

This section focuses on critical areas for high school juniors and how they can take proactive steps toward achieving their academic and college admission goals. It covers key topics such as building a strong resume, exploring important junior-year milestones, developing a well-researched college list, selecting potential majors, planning college visits, making the most of summer opportunities, and preparing for standardized tests.

SENIORS

This section is curated to help aspiring college applicants navigate the final steps of the college application process. It covers key topics like letters of recommendation, financial aid, interview preparation, deferrals, and scholarship appeals. Sample letters are also provided to support effective communication with colleges.

PARENTS

This section is designed for EduPlan parents and contains essential guidance on their role throughout their student's college application process. It offers valuable insights into key milestones, timelines, and actionable steps, ensuring parents can effectively assist their student in making informed decisions and achieving their academic goals.