We'll Help Your Child Become the Kind of
Young Adult Top Colleges Chase

See if Your Family Qualifies >>

For Parents of Ultra High-Performing 7th
to 11th Graders w/ 3.7 GPAs (or higher)

We'll Help Your Child
Become the Kind of
Young Adult Top
Colleges Chase

Growth First. Admissions Second. That's The
Delehey Method™ - the 3-stage system
that has colleges sending handwritten notes
asking our students to attend.

Watch the video below to see how Build, Tell, Stack
the Deck transforms students from the inside out.

We'll Help Your Child Become the Kind of
Young Adult Top Colleges Chase

See if Your Family Qualifies >>

For Parents of Ultra High-Performing 7th
to 11th Graders w/ 3.7 GPAs (or higher)

We'll Help Your Child
Become the Kind of
Young Adult Top
Colleges Chase

Growth First. Admissions Second. That's The
Delehey Method™ - the 3-stage system
that has colleges sending handwritten notes
asking our students to attend.

Watch the video below to see how Build, Tell, Stack
the Deck transforms students from the inside out.

For Parents of Ultra High-Performing 7th to 11th Graders w/ 3.7 GPAs (or higher)

Growth First. Admissions Second. That's The Delehey Method™ - the 3-stage system
that has colleges sending handwritten notes asking our students to attend.

Watch the video below to see how Build, Tell, Stack the Deck transforms students from the inside out.

Recent Acceptances

Recent Acceptances

Last year's graduating class received over $4.4M in college scholarships,
averaging $116,502 per family. Multiple students received 100% full-ride scholarships.
But what we're most proud of? Who they became in the process.
Last year's graduating class received over
$4.4M in college scholarships, averaging
$116,502 per family. Multiple students received
100% full-ride scholarships. But what we're
most proud of? Who they became in the
process.

Mandatory Requirements:

Student must have minimum 3.7 GPA


Student must be in 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, or early 11th grade


You must be willing to attend an intro call so we can understand

your family’s specific situation (not every family is a fit, and that’s

okay)


Family must be committed to putting in the work. Family must be

committed to real growth, not just chasing an acceptance letter

Mandatory Requirements:

Student must have minimum 3.7 GPA


Student must be in 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th,

or early 11th grade


You must be willing to attend an intro call so we

can understand your family’s specific situation

(not every family is a fit, and that’s

okay)


Family must be committed to putting in the

work. Family must be committed to real growth,

not just chasing an acceptance letter

Complete Your
Application

Complete Your
Application

Important: We only work with a small number of
families at a time. That's intentional.

Important: We only work with a small number of
families at a time. That's intentional.

We don't work with everyone. But if your
family is the right fit, this will be the most
valuable relationship and pivotal decision
you make for your child's future.

Over the last 14+ years, we've helped 5,100+ students and their
families achieve elite college admission success in a calculated,
world-class experience and even FUN manner.

See if Your Family Qualifies >>

We don't work with
everyone. But if your
family is the right fit, this
will be the most
valuable relationship and
pivotal decision
you make for your
child's future.

Over the last 14+ years, we've helped
5,100+ students and their families achieve elite
college admission success in a calculated,
world-class experience and even FUN manner.

See if Your Family Qualifies >>

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