"I really don't know how I could have ever guided my daughter through this college process-it is very difficult because we as parents are not educated about all the integral components of essays and the application - it constantly changes every year. So,if a parent is not up to date with what the colleges want and require,the parent and child could be gravely disappointed after spending timeless hours and to no avail. High school counselors do not have the time to individually prepare each student effectively as it does consume so much time - it is a lengthy process. Marilyn totally relieved the stress from myself,as well as my daughter. She constantly gave her encouragement which turned in to good self esteem. She is a pleasure to know and work with and I have NEVER heard anything but wonderful accolades about her-the kids LOVE her!" -Linda Garner


CAC's Role
Education may be the first or second most expensive investment parents make. Parents want to make sure their children choose wisely, helping them find the right college that will touch their life and help them meet with success in their future.

An Educational Consultant can help families by assisting students in narrowing down choices and by identifying schools that are affordable. Important information will be provided on financial strategies to save you money through merit and essay scholarship. Financial aid information will be provided.

An Educational Consultant has the expertise and experience that a parent may not have on how to navigate through the complex college admissions process. It is easier to have an expert keep your child organized, on track, and meet deadlines to avoid the stress that happens when a parent works with their own child.

An Educational Consultant can maximize a student's chance of gaining admission to the college of their choice by distinguishing them from other applicants. This is done by highlighting their strengths through outstanding applications, essays, resumes, and interviewing. Getting into college requires planning and preparation, as each student looks inwardly to determine what he or she is looking for, and what distinguishes him or her from everyone else. It is what makes one different that will really help a student to get into college. There are eight Ivy League Schools, all located in the Northeast, and the acceptance rate at these schools averages 12%. The next tier of top schools that include MIT, Stanford, Cal Tech, and Duke, amongst others, average 18% acceptance rate. With 3.4 million high school students graduating each year, the numbers of students applying to colleges is increasing each year. More than seventy percent of all high school graduates apply to four year colleges, so the competition is increasingly competitive. So with record numbers of applicants, let College Admission Consultants guide you and your child through this competitive process, by helping you find the right college for your son or daughter, and ease the stress by CAC's expertise and guidance. Top schools are turning down students with the best grades and test scores, so what is the magic formula? Call CAC at 214-356-0529 or send an e-mail to the President of CAC, Marilyn Kaufman, marilynkaufman5@gmail.com to find out more information.