College Admissions Counseling.

 

Option 2 - College Search and Admissions Counseling

High School, College, Transfer, Graduate Students, and Adults Returning to School

 

Find your college match

 

Do you have a specialized Education Focus?

 
 
  • College exploration and discovery

  • College admissions essay brainstorming and tips

  • Financial and scholarship support

  • College applications prep

  • College program and enrichment opportunities search

  • Review course selections

 
  • Student disability rights, resources, and accommodations 

  • Creating art portfolios for art school admissions

  • Technical, Vocation, and Trade School search, requirements for admissions, and benefits for your career trajectory

 

Custom designed for your success

 

Intensive 1:1 Counseling

An intensive one-on-one process where we meet regularly for motivation and accountability as I walk you through assessments, college search, and admissions. Meetings are scheduled regularly, in person, by phone, or via computer, to ensure deadlines are met, answer questions, and brainstorm.


In-depth support is provided. You can start from any point in high school, college, 2-year transfer, or if you are an adult returning to school all the way up to college acceptance.

 

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Are you ready to get started?
An initial 30-minute complimentary phone call or virtual meeting provides an opportunity for the family to share their goals,
ask preliminary questions and determine if we would be a great fit.

“Eve, Thanks for all of your help this past year! It’s been really great to work with you throughout the college process, especially scholarship and essay writing. I’ve found your insights and advice really helpful and you’ve been fantastic even when I was panicked and turning things in last minute. Once again, thank you so much!“

Amber, Class of ‘21

Ali accepted Cal Poly!!! So delighted! Thank you to the best college counselor out there! Eve Cooper❤️

(for those that don’t know, Ali is at Santa Rosa High School and Eve helps students who don’t get the attention they need from our overwhelmed public school system.) 


- Student, Class of 2019.