Est. West Hollywood · Serving families nationwide
Every Step Leads to Accepted™
Expert college admissions advising for families who would rather build the student who earns the acceptance than react to deadlines as they arrive. Virtual, nationwide, and built for one student at a time.
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Welcome
We architect multi-year positioning strategies that maximize admissions outcomes.
The journey to college represents one of the most significant milestones in a student's academic life — an exciting achievement and a pivotal transition.
We know the critical years are from freshman year to junior year, and at Stepping Stones College Educational Advisors we recognize that this process can also be complex, competitive, and at times overwhelming for families navigating an ever-evolving admissions landscape.
We firmly believe that parents are the primary educators and advocates for their child's future. Our role is to serve as a trusted partner — providing expert guidance, structure, and insight to help families make informed, confident decisions throughout the college preparation process.
The outcome we're building toward
Before a student's first advising session we build a comprehensive profile portfolio — strengths, opportunities, and clear, measurable SMART goals — so session one begins with a strategy, not a blank page.
The honest starting point
Does any of this sound familiar?
Most families we speak with aren't looking for someone to take over. They're looking for someone who can tell them where they actually stand — and what to do next.
Here's the honest answer: none of that means your student is behind. It means the process was never explained to you in order. College admissions has changed dramatically in the last five years — testing policies reversed, holistic review expanded, aid formulas shifted — and families are expected to navigate it with information that's often two admissions cycles out of date.
What we do is simple to describe and hard to do alone: we build a multi-year plan around one specific student, we tell you the truth about where they stand, and we walk beside you until the acceptance letter arrives.
Why the school can't cover this alone
It isn't a question of whether your counselor is good. It's arithmetic.
School counselors are among the most overextended professionals in education. One person carrying several hundred students is simultaneously handling schedule changes, transcript issues, crisis intervention, and graduation requirements. Building a personalized four-year admissions strategy for every student on that caseload isn't a matter of skill — there aren't enough hours.
So the useful question isn't whether your school's counselor is good. Most are excellent. It's what your student needs that nobody working at that scale can realistically provide.
Sources: American School Counselor Association; California School Boards Association
The plan
Three steps. Four years. One clear road.
Schedule
A complimentary consultation. We look at where your student actually is — grades, interests, course placement — and where the decision points sit over the next four years. You'll leave with an honest read whether or not you work with us.
Strategy
Every student begins with a Profile Portfolio and personalized SMART Goals. From there we build the multi-year plan — course map, developing college list, testing timeline — with you and your student making the calls at every fork.
Success
We execute alongside you — essays, applications, interviews, scholarships, and full review before submission. Then we help you compare offers, weigh aid packages, and prepare for move-in day.
Student success packages & services
Partnering with families every step of the way.
Some families want a partner for all four years. Some need one specific thing done exceptionally well. Both are legitimate — and both are here.
Full-Scale College Application Guidance
Our most comprehensive offering — curriculum, activities, testing, narrative, and school list, sequenced over years rather than months.
Essay Coaching
The one part of the application entirely within your student's control. We coach — we never write the essay for a student.
Interview Preparation
Interviews are one of the few moments a real person forms an impression of your student. Preparation turns that from a risk into an advantage.
Application Review
Applications cannot be edited after submission — which makes this the highest-leverage hour in the entire senior year.
05 / AdditionalHigh School Planning & Curriculum Advising
Course rigor, testing timelines, and which activities are worth a student's limited hours — decided early, not corrected later.
06 / AdditionalScholarship & Financial Aid Guidance
FAFSA, Cal Grant, the Middle Class Scholarship, the California Dream Act, and merit aid — so sticker price stops being the real price.
Find your student
Where is your student right now?
The most common question parents ask is simply: is it too early, or are we already too late? There's meaningful work to do at every stage — it just looks different.
Foundation & Positioning
- Build study habits and protect the GPA that follows them for four years
- Course selection that matches target-college expectations
- Explore extracurriculars for depth, not a long list
- Early exposure to college types and majors
- Summer planning that actually strengthens a profile
Best fit — High School Planning & Curriculum Advising, or Full-Scale Guidance for families who want the multi-year runway.
The Decisive Year
- Standardized testing decisions and a realistic prep timeline
- Curated, data-driven college list built from real admissions data
- Campus visits and demonstrated-interest strategy
- Essay topic brainstorming begins — before senior year pressure
- Recommendation letter strategy and teacher relationships
- Scholarship research starts now, not in the spring
Best fit — Full-Scale College Application Guidance. This is the year strategy pays the highest dividend.
Execution & Submission
- Common Application and every school supplement
- Personal statement from first draft to final polish
- Activities list and resume built as one cohesive narrative
- Interview preparation with mock sessions
- Deadline management across every school on the list
- Full application review before anything is submitted
Best fit — Essay Coaching, Interview Preparation, or Application Review: targeted help where the pressure is highest.
Decision & Transition
- Compare offers side by side — fit, cost, and outcomes
- Read financial aid packages accurately (and appeal when appropriate)
- May 1 decision strategy and deposit timing
- Housing, orientation, and first-semester preparation
- Transition planning for academic and personal success
Best fit — Scholarship & Financial Aid Guidance and College Transition Support.
Why Stepping Stones
Eight reasons families stay for four years.
30+ Years of Expertise
Decades across the educational landscape — and insight into how admissions has shifted in the last five cycles.
Data-Driven Strategy
Analytics and institutional data build realistic, ambitious lists — not lists assembled from rankings.
Personalized Attention
Every student receives a customized roadmap. No cookie-cutter advice — only strategies built from scratch.
Secure Technology
An SSL-secured portal keeps documents, essay drafts, scholarship matches and progress accessible 24/7.
End-to-End Partnership
From freshman-year course selection through college move-in day — including the parts most services skip.
Family-Centered
Parents are the primary educators. We're the expert partner alongside you, not a replacement for you.
Advising & Tutoring Together
Strategy and academic support under one roof — one team, not two disconnected vendors.
Honest From the First Call
The initial consultation is free and genuinely no-pressure. If we're not the right fit, we'll say so.
What families say
In their own words.
From parents and students across California, Arizona, Texas, Washington, and Colorado.
Your guide
Who you'd actually be working with.
We've all met the advisor who takes the wheel, runs the process behind a curtain, and hands the family a result. That approach doesn't hold up — because a student who wasn't part of the decisions doesn't own the outcome.
Our model is the opposite. We bring the map, the data, and thirty years of having driven this road. You and your student decide where you're going. Every plan is built for one family; nothing here is a template.
Roman Bernard Fernando, B.Ed, MS, RBT — President & Chief Executive Officer
Start where you are
In admissions, time is the one resource you can't buy back later.
The first consultation is complimentary, and there's no pitch waiting at the end of it. We'll ask questions, listen, and give you an honest read on where your student stands.
About
Mission, vision, and the person behind the practice.
Every Step Leads to Accepted™
Our Mission
Our institution is committed to academic excellence and innovation, providing students with a transformative educational experience that prepares them for the challenges of tomorrow. We prioritize research, community engagement, and diversity to enrich our college admissions process and foster lifelong learning.
Stated plainly: to empower students with clarity, strategy, and advocacy so they can achieve academic success and pursue meaningful futures.
Our Vision
Helping students build blueprints to their dreams.
We're strategic by design, we act with integrity, and we stay curious. Every student has a unique story worth telling; our job is to help them tell it well — and to make the process efficient, intentional, and genuinely supportive along the way.
Who we are
A premier college admissions advisory firm — with roots in Los Angeles and families everywhere.
Stepping Stones College Educational Advisors is based in West Hollywood and the Greater Los Angeles area, serving families nationwide. Our advising is delivered by video and through a secure online portal, so a family in Ohio or North Carolina works with us exactly the way a family down the street does. We have deep roots in Los Angeles, Orange County, Phoenix, and Texas, and clients well beyond them.
We partner with parents and their child at every stage of the college preparation journey. Drawing on more than 30 years of combined experience, we provide data-driven, personalized guidance that transforms the complex college admissions process into a clear, confident path forward. From the moment a student enters high school through the day they receive their acceptance letter, we are by your side.
We believe parents are the primary educators in a child's life — our role is to be the expert partner alongside you, not to replace you.
Roman B. Fernando — B.Ed, MS, RBT
About Roman
Roman B. Fernando
President & Chief Executive Officer
“Hello, my name is Roman and I am honored you have taken a moment to get to know me.”
With over 30 years of experience in education, I have dedicated my career to supporting students, parents, and schools in reaching their fullest potential. My journey began in the classroom as a math and science teacher, where I discovered my passion for inspiring curiosity and critical thinking. Over the years, I have worn many hats in education — each one deepening my understanding of how to best serve students and families.
As a school principal, I led with a student-first mindset, overseeing academic programs, faculty development, and school-wide initiatives. I worked closely with families by directing IEPs, ensuring that students with unique learning needs received the support and resources they deserved. Recognizing the power of innovation, I also implemented technology in the classroom to enhance engagement and improve student outcomes.
Beyond administration, I have been an active contributor to academic enrichment, chairing Academic Decathlon programs for more than a decade. I have supported schools through grant applications, advised students in their course selection, and mentored new educators as a Master Teacher. My work as a private tutor and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) for children with Autism has given me valuable insight into individualized learning approaches and the importance of patience and compassion in education.
I have served as the Executive Director of a homeschooling academy, working hand in hand with families to design personalized educational pathways. I also contribute to the broader educational community as a council member for WCEA/WASC accreditation, helping ensure schools meet high standards of quality and data-driven accountability.
At the heart of my work is the belief that every student deserves the opportunity to thrive, and that education should be a collaborative journey between teachers, families, and communities.
- M.S., Educational Leadership & Administration — Pepperdine University, summa cum laude
- B.Ed — University of Alberta, summa cum laude
- Member, National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC)
- Member, Phi Delta Kappa
- Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
- More than three decades of educational experience
Recognition & press
Roman's work and Stepping Stones' multi-year planning model have been covered by national wire services and the education press, and recognized by professional associations in education.
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Family testimonials
Twelve families, in their own words.
Let's start with a conversation
A complimentary 45-minute discovery call. No pitch at the end of it.
Menu of services
Student Success Packages & Services
Partnering with families every step of the way — from high school to college and beyond.
Our approach
Six things separate a plan that sits in a folder from a plan that actually gets executed.
These are built into every engagement, regardless of which package you choose.
Personalized Strategy
Customized strategy sessions tailored to each student's strengths and aspirations. Unlike one-size-fits-all services, we build every strategy from scratch around one student — their transcript, their interests, their target schools.
Secure Portal
An SSL-secured online portal for documents, communication, assignments, and real-time progress tracking. Parents and students both have visibility — essays, deadlines, scholarship matches, and advisor notes in one place, 24/7.
Regular Meetings
Task creation, follow-up, and milestone accountability throughout the journey. Every meeting ends with clear next steps and a named owner, so nothing quietly slips between sessions.
College Tracking
A robust system for scholarship identification, application pipeline management, and feedback. You can see at a glance what's submitted, what's pending, and what's still owed — no guessing in December.
Data-Driven Analysis
Pathway analysis to optimize college choices and outcomes. We use admissions data, institutional trends, and your student's real academic profile to build lists that are ambitious and realistic.
Profile Portfolio & SMART Goals
Every student receives a Profile Portfolio and personalized SMART Goals before the first meeting — so the time you pay for is spent on decisions, not on intake paperwork.
Core service packages
Our flagship engagements.
These are the packages families choose when they want a strategic partner rather than a one-time service.
Full-Scale College Application Guidance
Our most comprehensive offering — designed for highly driven students targeting top-tier and competitive colleges. Rather than reacting to deadlines as they arrive, we build the student who earns the acceptance: curriculum, activities, testing, narrative, and school list, sequenced over years rather than months.
Who this is for. Families who want one accountable partner across the entire journey — particularly those targeting selective universities, students balancing rigorous coursework with serious extracurricular commitments, and parents who would rather invest in strategy early than pay for crisis management senior year.
What changes for your family. You stop wondering whether you're doing the right thing at the right time. Each semester has a defined focus, each task has an owner and a deadline, and every college on the list is there for a reason you can articulate. Senior fall becomes a season of execution instead of scramble.
What's included
- In-depth student profile assessment and SMART Goal development
- High school curriculum advising and course selection strategy
- Extracurricular activity optimization and personal talent mapping
- Standardized test timetable and preparation roadmap
- Summer enrichment program identification and planning
- Community service opportunities aligned with student interests
- Curated, data-driven college list tailored to the student's profile
- Complete Common Application and supplement guidance
- Personal statement development — brainstorming through final polish
- Supplemental essay coaching for each target school
- Activities list and resume crafting for a cohesive narrative
- Recommendation letter strategy and preparation materials
- Interview preparation with mock sessions and feedback
- Application review — every component checked before submission
- Scholarship identification and application support
- Ongoing communication via secure portal with milestone tracking
What you get
- Thoughtful, original essays tailored to each school's prompts and values
- Greater clarity about personal narrative, voice, and future goals
- Structured outlines and brainstorming sessions to uncover unique angles
- Multiple drafts with detailed, line-level feedback at every stage
- Polished, admissions-ready final essays that stand out in the applicant pool
Essay Coaching
Perfect for students who want to build powerful narratives that resonate with admissions committees. Our essay coaching transforms raw ideas into compelling, admissions-ready stories. In an era of holistic review, the essay is often the only place a student speaks in their own voice — and the only lever still fully within their control after grades are set.
Who this is for. Students staring at a blank page, students whose drafts read like a resume in paragraph form, and families who want expert guidance without taking the pen out of the student's hand. We coach — we never write the essay for a student, and we'll say so plainly to any family that asks.
What changes. The essay stops being the thing everyone avoids talking about. Your student discovers they actually have a story worth telling — and the confidence that comes from that tends to carry into interviews, scholarship applications, and freshman year.
Interview Preparation
Designed for applicants aiming to excel during college interviews — a critical and often overlooked opportunity to differentiate. Interviews are one of the few moments where a real person, not a reader, forms an impression of your student. Preparation converts that from a risk into an advantage.
Who this is for. Students with alumni or on-campus interviews scheduled, applicants to schools where interviews are evaluative rather than informational, scholarship finalists, and any student who is stronger on paper than they are in a room — which is far more common than parents expect.
What changes. Your student walks in prepared rather than rehearsed. Most students tell us the second mock interview is where it clicks — and interviewers who feel that shift tend to advocate for the applicant afterward.
- Confidence-building techniques to impress admissions interviewers
- Customized strategies for each school's unique interview format
- Clear, actionable feedback and targeted practice points
- Tactics that help interviewers become advocates for your admission
- Guidance for both virtual and in-person interview best practices
- Mock interview sessions with real-time coaching
Additional services
For families who need one thing done exceptionally well.
Ideal for students nearing deadlines who want an expert set of eyes on every component before clicking submit. Applications cannot be edited after submission — which makes this the single highest-leverage hour in the entire senior year.
Who this is for. Families who have handled the process themselves and want professional confirmation before submitting, students applying Early Decision or Early Action where there is no second chance, and anyone with a nagging sense that something isn't quite landing.
- Expert review of your completed personal statement and supplemental essays
- Evaluation of your activities list and resume for cohesion and impact
- Narrative alignment check across all application materials
- Strategic feedback to strengthen weak areas before submission
- Final quality assurance to ensure a polished, error-free application
Begin building a strong college-ready foundation from the earliest years of high school. This service focuses on academic trajectory, extracurricular development, and early positioning. The families who see the strongest outcomes are almost always the ones who started here.
Who this is for. Parents of 8th, 9th, and 10th graders who want to make good decisions early rather than expensive corrections later. If you've been told it's “too early,” this is the service that exists precisely because it isn't.
- Course selection strategy aligned with target college expectations
- Extracurricular activity planning to build a distinctive, authentic profile
- Standardized testing timeline and preparation recommendations
- Summer enrichment program identification (research, internships, camps)
- Community service opportunities aligned with student passions
- Early college list exploration and goal setting
Navigating the financial side of college admissions can be just as complex as the application itself. We help families identify and pursue funding opportunities — and understand what they are actually likely to pay, well before the first bill arrives.
Who this is for. Every family, honestly — especially those weighing in-state public versus private, families unsure whether they'll qualify for need-based aid, students competitive for merit scholarships, and California families navigating Cal Grant, the Middle Class Scholarship, or the California Dream Act.
- Scholarship research and identification matched to student profile
- Application strategy and essay support for scholarship submissions
- Financial aid process overview and timeline guidance
- Assistance with merit-based and need-based aid applications
The journey doesn't end with an acceptance letter. The stretch between March acceptances and the May 1 deadline is one of the highest-stakes, least-supported moments in the whole process.
Who this is for. Families holding multiple offers and trying to compare them honestly, students weighing a dream school against a stronger aid package, and parents who want their child to arrive on campus prepared rather than simply admitted.
- Decision-day strategy — evaluating offers, financial aid packages, and fit
- Guidance on housing, orientation, and first-semester preparation
- Transition planning for academic and personal success
College List Curation. A standalone, data-driven college list built around your student's academic profile, financial parameters, and goals — with reach, target, and likely schools chosen for reasons we can explain, not vibes.
Mock Interview Sessions. Single-session interview practice with real-time coaching and a written feedback summary. Useful before an alumni interview, a scholarship finalist round, or a competitive program interview.
At-Risk College Acceptance Assessment. A straightforward diagnostic that identifies where an application is most likely to fall short — course rigor, testing, activity depth, narrative, or timeline — before those gaps become permanent. Useful even for families who aren't ready to engage us yet.
For families whose needs don't fit neatly into one package. We build an à la carte engagement around the specific services your student actually needs — scoped and priced transparently before you commit.
Academic support & professional services
Because admissions strategy only works if the academics underneath it are solid.
K–12 Tutoring
Data-informed, customized academic plans delivered by our tutoring team. We diagnose where the gap actually is, build a plan around it, and track progress in the same portal families already use.
Faculty Professional Development
Training and consultation for schools, counseling teams, and educators who want current, accurate guidance on the admissions landscape — testing policy shifts, holistic review, financial aid changes.
Parent Information Nights & Workshops
Free community seminars and webinars — including our Essay Bootcamp, the FAFSA and California Dream Act masterclass, and parent information nights. A no-cost way to see how we work.
Guides, Workbooks & Planning Apps
The Personal Statement & College Essay Workbook, the Parent's Complete Playbook, the Strategic Admissions Blueprint, and our free College Navigator and Summer Program Navigator apps.
Secure Family Portal & College Tracking
Access a robust college tracking system where you and your advisor communicate, identify scholarships, view the application pipeline, submit assignments, receive feedback, and stay on task.
Mobile App
Download the app from the App Store or Google Play Store and always be in contact with your advisor.
The question worth sitting with
If the next eighteen months look exactly like the last six, where does that leave your student in the spring of senior year?
We're not going to tell you that waiting will ruin your student's future — that isn't true, and you'd be right not to trust anyone who says it. But it's worth asking honestly.
Positioning Windows Close
Course rigor, activity depth, and leadership take years to build. By senior fall the transcript is largely written — strategy after that point is presentation, not construction.
Testing Is Back
Several selective universities have reinstated SAT/ACT requirements. A student who assumed test-optional can lose access to schools they were otherwise competitive for.
Money Has Deadlines
Scholarships and priority aid deadlines often fall months before regular admission decisions. Families who start in the spring have usually already left money on the table.
Compressed Time Costs More
Everything is doable in a rush — it just costs more in stress, in family friction, and often in outcome. The same work across two years feels entirely different than in ten weeks.
Not sure which fits?
That's exactly what the complimentary consultation is for.
If we're not the right fit for your family, we'll tell you that directly and point you toward what is.
For parents of 8th & 9th graders
The college plan starts four years before the application.
Most families call an advisor in senior year — after the course sequence, the transcript, and the profile are already set. By then we're arranging what exists. We'd rather help you build it.
No pressure, no pitch — you'll leave with a clearer picture of the four years ahead either way.
The problem
The decisions that matter most get made before anyone calls them college decisions.
Nobody hands you the map at freshman orientation. Here's what's quietly being decided while the process still feels years away.
Math placement sets the ceiling
Eighth-grade math placement determines the four-year sequence — including whether calculus is even reachable. For engineering, CS, and selective STEM programs, that one decision outweighs any essay your student will write.
Prerequisite chains close quietly
Junior-year AP access usually depends on the sophomore course, which depends on freshman placement. The door to advanced coursework doesn't slam shut. It just narrows, without an announcement.
Freshman grades already count
A rough ninth-grade year is recoverable — but recovering takes three years of above-average work to move the average. That's worth knowing in August, not in June.
What's included
What “multi-year planning” actually means.
Five components, layered across four years. Run over four years they compound. Run over four months they compete.
Strategic academic planning & course selection
A four-year course map built backward from where your student might realistically land — with prerequisite chains identified in advance, so nothing forecloses by accident.
Data-driven college list development
A list built from admissions data, fit, and the profile your student is actually building — not reputation and campus-visit impressions.
Expert essay coaching & editing
The personal statement is the one part of the application entirely within your student's control. Students who've been thinking about their story since sophomore year write from material, not from pressure.
A secure portal for documents & deadlines
Recommendation letters, transcripts, scholarship dates, assignments, and real-time progress tracking in one place. Unglamorous — and the single biggest preventer of the avoidable disaster.
Profile Portfolio & personalized SMART Goals
An honest read of your student's academics, interests, and strengths, turned into goals that are specific, measurable, and on a timeline — so four years produce one coherent story instead of nine unrelated lines.
Honest answers
The questions parents actually ask.
It's the most common question we get, and the concern behind it is right. If starting early meant test prep at twelve and a curated résumé at fourteen, the answer would be no. It doesn't. Starting early is about sequence, not intensity — making a handful of decisions deliberately when they're actually in front of you, rather than discovering three years later that they were made by default. Families who plan early tend to have calmer households, not tenser ones. The frantic senior year is almost always the one where four years of unmade decisions come due at once.
No advisor can promise an outcome at any particular university, and you should be skeptical of one who does. What early planning reliably buys is optionality: more program types available, more schools where your student is a credible candidate, and more room to change direction when a fifteen-year-old's interests shift — which they will. That's the actual product. Not a guarantee. A wider set of live options at the moment your student is finally old enough to choose among them.
Almost none of them do, and that's completely normal at this age. Nothing in a multi-year plan requires your student to name a major. It requires someone at the table who understands how course sequences, prerequisites, and profiles work — so that when your student does figure it out at sixteen, the path is still open.
A complimentary conversation, by phone or video. We ask about your student — where they are academically, what they're drawn to, what's worrying you. We look at the four years ahead and point out where the real decision points sit. You'll leave with a clearer picture of the road whether or not we work together. There's no presentation and no pressure.
Yes — we work virtually with families nationwide, and have since well before it was common. The multi-year model runs well remotely: the secure portal keeps documents, assignments, deadlines, and progress tracking in one place regardless of where you are, and strategy sessions happen by video.
Start where you are
Your student's fall semester starts now.
If your student is entering 8th or 9th grade, the most valuable thing you can do this semester is get a clear read on the four years ahead. No pressure. No pitch. Just a clearer picture of what's ahead.
Tutoring student success services
Learning is personal — and so is the support students need to succeed.
Personalized one-on-one and small-group academic support designed to help students master content, build confidence, and develop lifelong learning skills.
Our approach
We don't just teach content. We build confidence.
Our tutoring team is made up of passionate educators, subject-matter experts, and mentors who believe every student can thrive with the right guidance. By combining proven academic strategies with individualized attention, our team partners with students and families to create meaningful, lasting progress.
We meet students where they are and create a customized plan that targets skill gaps, reinforces classroom learning, and accelerates progress. Our experienced tutors work across a wide range of subjects and grade levels, using proven instructional strategies tailored to each student's learning style.
Effective tutoring goes beyond completing assignments. Our approach emphasizes understanding, critical thinking, and confidence-building — so students not only improve their grades, but also gain the skills they need to succeed independently.
What's included
- Individualized learning plans based on academic needs and goals
- Support for homework, tests, projects, and long-term assignments
- Skill-building in organization, study habits, and time management
- Regular progress monitoring and communication with families
- Flexible scheduling with in-person and/or virtual options
Subjects & support
- Math — foundations through advanced coursework
- English Language Arts — reading, writing, comprehension
- Science — concept mastery and lab support
- Executive functioning & academic coaching
- Test preparation and exam readiness
Our tutoring team
Passionate educators, subject-matter experts, and mentors.
Dr. Nancy Chatteinier
Educator & Tutor · PhD Education, MBA
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” — Albert Einstein. This quote exemplifies my teaching philosophy. My focus is on the individual student. My style is a “guide on the side” rather than a “sage on the stage.”
I have always endeavored to help students learn tools for success, not just the curriculum. I guide students to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses and, with that knowledge, create paths to success. I hold a PhD in Education, a master's in business administration, and a California Multiple Subject Teaching Credential with supplements in Earth Science, Mathematics and Physical Science. I was employed for 23 years by the Davis Joint Unified School District as a Mathematics and Science teacher.
Tatiana Julia Hall
Tutor & Learning Coach · Mrs. Hall's Classroom
Tatiana is a dedicated tutor and learning coach who supports high school students as they prepare for college. She blends strong academic instruction with executive functioning and ADHD strategies to help students build skills, self-trust, and sustainable study habits.
Tatiana also supports students with SAT preparation, college applications, and French language learning, helping them feel capable, organized, and confident as they move toward their goals.
Dr. Nancy Redman
Science Educator · 25 Years in the Classroom
My name is Nancy Redman. I was born and raised in Pasadena, California. I have a bachelor's degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology and a master's degree in education, and I am currently pursuing a doctorate in Education.
I have been a science classroom teacher for 25 years, with experience teaching Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Health, Physical Education, Earth Science, and Space Science. I have tutored throughout my career. I enjoy high school students immensely — they are why I have stayed in education.
*Tutors are independent contractors and are promoted on this site.
Contact us for more information on tutoring
Advising and tutoring, under one roof.
So the plan and the grades that support it are managed by the same team — not two disconnected vendors.
Locations served nationwide
Find a college advisor near you.
Expert, personalized college admissions guidance in 19 cities across the United States — available in person or virtually, wherever you are.
Browse all 19 markets
Choose your city for local insight, neighborhood coverage, and the questions families in that market actually ask.
Virtual & nationwide
A family in Ohio works with us exactly the way a family down the street does.
Our advising is delivered by video and through a secure online portal. We have deep roots in Los Angeles, Orange County, Phoenix, and Texas — and clients well beyond them. The multi-year model runs well remotely: the portal keeps documents, assignments, deadlines, and progress tracking in one place regardless of where you are.
Main office
8605 Santa Monica Blvd #968092
West Hollywood, CA 90069-4109
Wherever you are, the first call is free.
Events & important dates
Every hour matters.
Free community seminars and webinars for families — plus the testing and deadline calendar that shapes every admissions year.
⚠ The window of opportunity
Countdown to 2027 Regular Decision deadlines
Most Regular Decision applications are due January 1. Here's what's left.
Full profile-building window
- Time to found or lead an initiative that serves a real community
- Room for original research, portfolios, and long-form projects
- Depth in a few activities rather than a long, thin list
Limited time remaining
- Limited extracurricular depth
- No time for passion projects
- Rushed college applications
Waiting one year is a significant competitive disadvantage for your student's profile.
Free seminars & webinars
A no-cost way to see how we work before committing to anything.
Essay Bootcamp
A working session on the personal statement — brainstorming, structure, and the difference between a story and a résumé in paragraph form.
FAFSA & California Dream Act
What unlocks federal, state, and institutional aid — and why aid deadlines routinely fall before admission decisions are released.
Parent Information Nights
Held with libraries and community partners. An honest overview of how admissions has changed, and what families should be doing right now.
Discovery Summer Programs
Identifying summer enrichment — research, internships, and camps — that actually strengthens a student's profile rather than filling a line.
Faculty Professional Development
Training for counseling teams and educators on testing policy shifts, holistic review, and advising families well with limited time.
Upcoming Events
Dates, registration, and event details are maintained on the main site.
Please cancel your webinar registration in advance if you can't attend, so the spot can go to another family.
Important dates
The testing calendar, in four windows.
Which window your student lands in shapes how much room they have for everything else senior year.
10th Grade Testing
Practice and diagnostic testing — establishing a baseline and deciding whether a testing strategy is worth building at all.
Early Testing
Spring of junior year. Leaves room for a second sitting without colliding with application season.
Traditional Testing
Late junior year into early senior fall — the most common path, and the one with the least margin for error.
Deferred Testing
Senior fall. Workable, but it competes directly with essays, supplements, and deadlines.
Questions families ask us
Short answers here. Longer ones are exactly what the free consultation is for.
It's never too early to start. Ideally:
- Freshman & sophomore year — focus on building strong study habits, protecting the GPA, and exploring extracurriculars with real depth.
- Junior year — begin researching colleges, take standardized tests if needed, and start brainstorming essay topics.
- Senior year — finalize applications, apply for financial aid, and prepare for the transition.
If your student is already a junior or senior, that isn't a reason to skip advising — it changes which package makes sense, not whether help is worth it.
UC and CSU are test-free — SAT/ACT scores are not considered for admission. Private and out-of-state schools are a different story: many are test-optional, but a number of selective universities have reinstated testing requirements, and strong scores can still matter for admission and for merit scholarships. The right answer depends entirely on the schools on your student's list — which is one reason building that list early matters so much.
- California public (UC/CSU) — roughly $7K–$14K per year in tuition for residents; out-of-state students pay approximately $30K–$45K.
- Private colleges — roughly $40K–$65K, though many offer substantial merit scholarships that change the real number significantly.
- Community college — the first two years can be free for California residents through the California College Promise Grant.
Sticker price and actual cost are rarely the same number. Part of our work is helping you see the difference before you fall in love with a school.
- Federal aid — the FAFSA unlocks grants, loans, and work-study.
- State aid (California residents) — Cal Grant, the Middle Class Scholarship, and the California Dream Act for undocumented students.
- Institutional aid — scholarships awarded directly by the colleges themselves, often the largest single source.
- Private scholarships — local, national, and foundation awards.
Deadlines for aid frequently fall before admission decisions are released, which surprises most families the first time through.
CSU (California State University) — more career-focused, affordable, with a wide range of majors. UC (University of California) — research-focused, selective, with a strong academic reputation. Private colleges — smaller class sizes, distinctive programs, often higher listed cost but frequently more financial aid. The “best” system depends on your student's major, learning style, and financial picture — not on prestige rankings.
UC — the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) allows guaranteed admission to certain UC campuses with a set GPA and completed requirements. CSU — the Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) guarantees transfer to a CSU in a related major. Private colleges — many accept community college transfers with generous aid. For the right student, this is a genuinely strong path — not a fallback.
Highlight a unique narrative through the essays, demonstrate depth in a few extracurriculars rather than breadth across many, maintain strong grades in rigorous coursework, and secure meaningful letters of recommendation from teachers who actually know the student. Holistic review means readers are looking for a coherent person — not a checklist.
The essay should reflect who they are beyond grades and test scores, share a personal experience that shaped their perspective, and show their values, growth, and voice. The most common mistake we see is students writing what they think admissions wants to hear. The second most common is parents rewriting the draft — readers can tell.
Encourage them to manage their own deadlines, review essays without rewriting them, keep financial conversations realistic and early rather than sudden, and celebrate effort over outcomes. Much of what families hire us for is simply moving the nagging out of the parent–child relationship and into a professional one.
Yes — the portal is secured using SSLTrust. It serves as the central hub for students and parents to upload documents, such as entrance essays, for review, and to track tasks, deadlines, and advisor communication in one place.
We ask for at least 24 hours' notice to cancel or reschedule discovery calls and consultations. Missed appointments without notice require a new booking. For webinars, please cancel your registration in advance so the spot can go to another family.
No — and no ethical advisor can. Admission decisions are made solely by the institutions. What we can commit to is building the strongest, most strategic application possible for your student, with the same rigor we bring to every family we work with. Any service that promises a specific acceptance is telling you something that isn't true.
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- Where is my student actually standing right now, honestly?
- What should we be doing this semester — and what can wait?
- Which schools are realistic, and which are worth reaching for?
- What is this likely to cost us, and what aid should we be pursuing?
- Is it too early to start — or have we already left it too late?
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