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Admit Circle
For parents

You're not behind. You're new to a system that wasn't designed for you.

Most of the parents we work with didn't grow up with US college admissions. We translate the system into something you can navigate - and step back from when you should.

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What you'll actually leave with

Four things you'll have by sophomore year's end.

  • 01

    A calendar you can actually trust, from sophomore year through May 1.

  • 02

    A clear-eyed view of where your child stands - and what's realistic from here.

  • 03

    Financial-aid planning that doesn't require a finance degree.

  • 04

    Permission to step back from the parts that aren't yours to do.

The parents I worry about most aren't the absent ones. They're the ones who are doing everything - and don't know what they're optimizing for.
RakhiCo-founder, parent coach

A note on anxiety.

We won't pretend the process isn't stressful. But we will refuse to amplify your anxiety to make a sale. If a coach is making you panic, you're being marketed to.

Our calls tend to lower the temperature, not raise it. A lot of what we do is hand you back the parts of the process you can stop worrying about.

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Parents ask us

Answers, no asterisks.

If we don't have a clean answer to something, we'll tell you that too. Email hello@admitcircle.com for the things you don't see here.

That's exactly who this is for. We translate the system into the language and frames you already think in - high schoolers, applications, money, fit. No jargon, no pretending.