Facilitating a Student’s Transition

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Not all students find the right college fit the first time through the process.
Taylor was a student who came to me last fall seeking guidance. He had gone through the entire admissions process on his own with his family and school his senior year of high school, decided on the university he wanted to attend, went to orientation and then decided it was not the right school for him. Upon this realization, he sought out my guidance to help him find a new school that would better fit his goals of finding a school with a fashion program.  Listen to what Taylor has to say here:

All of us at Great College Advice are thrilled Taylor has found a new home at Savannah College of Art and Design and is happy with his decision.

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