When is the best time to hire an online college admissions consultant for maximum ROI?
The consensus among experienced counselors is clear: sophomore year or early junior year is the ideal starting point for families seeking comprehensive support. But it is never too late to get meaningful help.
Why starting early maximizes value
Beginning in sophomore year gives the counselor time to build a genuine relationship with your student—understanding their personality, values, and aspirations—before the pressure of application deadlines arrives. It also opens a window for strategic input on course selection, extracurricular development, leadership opportunities, and standardized testing plans. These are decisions that meaningfully shape a student’s admissions profile, and they are easiest to influence with time on your side.
The financial case for early engagement
More time means more opportunity to research institutions that offer generous merit-based aid, identify schools that align with your student’s goals and your family’s budget, and develop a thoughtful application strategy rather than a reactive one. This is especially important for families who want to build a balanced college list that includes reach, target, and likely schools with strong financial-aid track records.
If your student is already a senior
Do not assume the window has closed. There is still real value in expert essay refinement, college list optimization, financial aid strategy, and application review. Great College Advice also offers targeted packages for families who want strategic guidance without the full comprehensive engagement.
Jamie Berger puts it simply: the right counselor can help a family discover opportunities they never would have found on their own. Whether you are planning years ahead or making the most of the months you have left, that kind of expert guidance changes outcomes.
Ready to explore whether online college counseling is right for your family? Contact our team for a free consultation.










