A New Idea We’re Considering
The Auxilium Parent Community
A guided membership for families who want trusted tools, answers, and ongoing support throughout the college planning process — without needing a full one-on-one advising program.
Over the years, we’ve heard some version of this from many families:
“We wish we could just stay connected and ask questions as things come up.”
So we’re exploring the idea of creating a small Auxilium membership where parents can get access to trusted resources, practical tools, and expert guidance along the way — especially during the parts of the process that tend to feel the most overwhelming.
What we’re considering including
- Bi-weekly live Q&A calls with our team
- Access to our college planning training library
- Access to one of our professional databases with detailed information on colleges, financial aid, and scholarships
- Tools to help your student explore majors and identify schools that may be a strong fit
- Additional strategy sessions during key application and financial aid periods
Why we think this could be valuable
Many of the questions parents ask throughout the process are completely reasonable:
Which schools actually give good aid?
How do I know if this school is a fit?
Where do we find scholarship information?
How does my student even begin narrowing down a list?
How do I know if this school is a fit?
Where do we find scholarship information?
How does my student even begin narrowing down a list?
Our thought is that if families had access to the right training, the right tools, and regular opportunities to ask questions, they could make much more confident decisions without needing a full-service program.
Founding Member Opportunity
If we move forward with this, the first group of families would receive founding member access and early pricing.
We’re simply gathering interest right now before deciding whether to build it.
Interested?
If this sounds like something your family might want, join the interest list below. We’ll use the responses to decide whether to move forward and how to shape it.
We’re keeping this simple for now — just enough to see if there’s real demand.
We’re considering keeping this intentionally small so families can get sufficient help.