The team at Great College Advice is extremely proud of our recent high school graduates. They took charge of their college admissions journey, identifying the colleges that were the best fit for them and then crafted compelling essays and applications that made them stand out to admissions officers. We are proud to have helped play a role in our students’ success.
How Our College Consulting Approach is Unique
Our mission at Great College Advice is to provide students and families the highest standard of assistance in the college admissions process. We carefully customize each student’s program to match the student’s needs, abilities, and aspirations. We provide the tools and guidance for students to make their own decisions about what is important to them as they navigate the college admissions process. Our counselors then help students discover the school that is the best fit for them. We guide students as they complete their applications, write their essays, and present themselves in the best light throughout the admissions process.
How We Define Success in the College Admissions Process
At Great College Advice we define college admissions success in a variety of ways. But the most important measure of our success is the happiness and satisfaction of our students and families. Results are important, however, and we are pleased that over the past three years, 97% of our students have been accepted to one of their top three college choices. We are also proud that our students aiming for the most selective colleges and universities win acceptance. Our Ivy League success rates are 3 to 10 times greater with our help than the general acceptance rates.
See our testimonials to hear how our students and parents feel about Great College Advice.
However, our real goal is to deliver a transformative college planning process with long term effects. We are never more gratified than when our students and families share with us how much they have learned through the process—about higher education, about the world, and about themselves. It’s not just about college admissions success. It’s preparation for life-long success.
Best of luck to our students as they make their way to campus next month – congratulations on everything you’ve accomplished! We know you will succeed in the next chapter of your educational journey.
Feeling overwhelmed with the college admissions process?
The team at Great College Advice has years of experience working with thousands of students as they navigate the college admissions process. We can help you prepare, select, and apply to colleges to give you the best chance of being accepted to your top choices. Please contact us to schedule your no-cost, no-obligation meeting so we can learn more about you and discuss how we can help make the college admissions process more successful and less stressful.
GCA Class of 2025 College Acceptances
Although not an exhaustive list, here are some of the colleges and universities our students were accepted this year, from the Ivy League to selective liberal arts colleges to public flagships and everything in between:
Class 2025 Acceptances – Great College Advice | |
Brown University | Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
Carnegie Mellon University | Auburn University |
Cornell University | Babson College |
Dartmouth College | Binghamton University |
Duke University | Boston University |
Emory University | Bowdoin College |
Georgetown University | Bucknell University |
Johns Hopkins University | Colorado College |
New York University | Dickinson College |
Princeton University | Elon University |
Rice University | Georgetown University |
The University of Chicago | Georgia Institute of Technology |
University of California — Los Angeles | Gettysburg College |
University of California, Berkeley | Gonzaga University |
University of Michigan | Macalester College |
University of Pennsylvania | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
University of Southern California | Rice University |
University of Virginia | San Diego State University |
Vanderbilt University | Skidmore College |
Washington University in St. Louis | St. Olaf College |
University of Colorado Boulder | Texas Christian University |
University of Pittsburgh | The College of Wooster |
Indiana University Bloomington | The University of Texas at Austin |
University of Denver | Trinity College |
American University | Tulane University |
University of Oregon | University of California, Irvine |
Case Western Reserve University | University of Georgia |
Colorado State University | University of Miami |
Oregon State University | University of Richmond |
Pennsylvania State University | University of Rochester |
University of Vermont | University of St. Andrews |
Loyola Marymount University | Virginia Commonwealth University |
Occidental College | Whitman College |
University of California, Santa Barbara | Amherst College |
University of Florida | Arizona State University |
University of Washington | Baylor University |
Virginia Tech | Boston College |
Purdue University | Brandeis University |
Texas A&M University — College Station | Carnegie Mellon University |
The Ohio State University | Claremont McKenna College |
University of Maryland | Colby College |
Lehigh University | College of William and Mary |
Northeastern University | Connecticut College |
Southern Methodist University | Florida State University |
The George Washington University | Hamilton College |
The University of Arizona | Howard University |
The University of Tampa | Middlebury College |
University of California, San Diego | Mount Holyoke College |
University of Connecticut | Muhlenberg College |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | New Jersey Institute of Technology |
University of South Carolina | New York University |
University of Wisconsin | North Carolina State University |
Chapman University | Oberlin College |
Clemson University | Pitzer College |
Colgate University | Rhode Island School of Design |
Colorado School of Mines | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Franklin & Marshall College | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology |
Lafayette College | Sarah Lawrence College |
Santa Clara University | Tufts University |
Syracuse University | University College London |
Union College | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
University of California, Davis | University of North Carolina |
University of Edinburgh | Villanova University |
University of Minnesota | Wake Forest University |
University of San Diego | Willamette University |
University of Southern California |