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Essays · Scholarships · Careers & Majors · Financial Aid Changes

This page is your home base for our upcoming workshops and on-demand replays. We teach practical steps that help families make confident decisions—without guesswork or hype.

Check back for new dates, topics, and recordings as we update this page throughout the year.

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Upcoming College Planning Workshops

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Free 3-Part Summer Series — Essays | Scholarships | Careers & Majors

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đź“… September Workshops

  • September 10 — Virtual @ 7:00 PM PT
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  • September 27 — Redondo Beach (In-Person) @ 10:00 AM
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A few of the award letters our families received this season

Every family’s journey is unique. These are real award notices (redacted for privacy).

Paired with: Hamilton — $44,000/year

“When the offer came back with zero aid, I thought my daughter’s dream school was off the table. Now she’s headed there—and we can actually afford it.”
— L. Martin, RPV

What parents and students say

“We attended a College Aid Workshop led by Ivana and Dominic—one of the BEST decisions we made for our son's applications and aid. They were calm, professional, and easy to understand. Being a divorced parent, they helped us get FAFSA done correctly and on time. We ended up qualifying for Pell Grant, UCSB scholarship, and extra help for living expenses and books!”
— Pepe, San Clemente
“Thank you for making my dream of attending Dartmouth a reality! I absolutely love the school and can’t imagine myself anywhere else.”
— Krista M., Graduate, Dartmouth
“Thank you for your support throughout my college years. I’m proud to say I’m graduating with honors and with a job offer from Deloitte & Touche as a Risk Consultant.”
— Charmaine H., Graduate, USC

Examples shown are for illustration and vary by student and institution. Letters are shared with permission and redacted for privacy.