Your College Roadmap Overview

Your College Roadmap follows three tracks, which can be taken individually or in sequence.  The three tracks are as follows:

Your College Roadmap Track 1: High School Mentoring

Specially designed for upper-middle school students and high school freshmen and sophomores, this track provides step-by-step mentoring to make the most out of the high school years.  We help the students to develop foundational study skills and life skills, as well as asking the difficult questions that uncover their unique design and passion.  Through experiential learning and analysis, students will be able to clearly identify their strengths and interests, as well as set goals for their college majors and careers.

Your College Roadmap Track 2: College Selection & Application

This track is designed for students that have a general direction for their college majors and/or careers, typically juniors in high school.  We help students narrow down colleges that are the right fit for the students’ goals, preferences, interests, and majors.  Then we help the students to optimize their applications, recommendations, and personal essays.  We help the students to tell their stories through their applications, and manage the process in a clear, systematic way.

Your College Roadmap Track 3:  Family Financial Counseling

Track 3 is designed for families of juniors and seniors in high school, and is focused on applying smart consumer principles for college.  Our program draws upon extensive educational and business experiences to help clients save money and find peace of mind. We help the families with sound financial counseling, making sure FAFSA is correct, and much more, until the students gets their degrees from college. 

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  • College students are graduating with an average of $27,600 in loans!
  • An average college student has approximately $3,700 in outstanding credit card debt.
  • Scholarships make up only about 3% of college funding.
  • At least 42% of FAFSA forms contain mistakes!
  • The average college student changes majors 3-4 times during his or her undergraduate college career.
  • Changing majors and transferring colleges cost an estimated $8,000 each time.
  • One-third of students transfer schools in the first 24 months.
  • An average college graduate spends 5.2 years in college.
  • Only 40% of each year's 2 million freshmen graduate in four years; 45% never graduate at all!