Expert resources for your counselling team
Build clarity and structure into your college guidance! Explore our collection of guides, checklists, and school-facing webinars to support counsellors and educators navigating the admissions process.

From Safety to Selective: Why Public Flagship Universities Are No Longer a Sure Thing
Once considered dependable “safety schools,” top public flagships are now anything but. In this post, we dig into the surprising numbers behind surging selectivity, why out-of-state applicants are feeling the squeeze, and how families can build smarter, balanced university lists that reflect the new admissions reality.

Spanish Universities
Spain is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international students, offering high-quality education, global career pathways, and comparatively affordable tuition. This guide explains how Spanish universities work, the key differences between public and private institutions, and what UK students need to know about applications, entry requirements, visas, and funding.

What We’ve Learned about Test-Optional and Test-Required Admissions
With several highly selective universities announcing their return to test-required admissions in recent weeks, Jed Applerouth, PhD dives into what we understand now about the future of university admissions testing.

Overcoming Test Anxiety for the SAT and ACT
Feeling anxious about the SAT or ACT is completely normal—especially as testing requirements return at many US universities. This article shares practical, evidence-based strategies to help students manage nerves, build confidence, and approach test day feeling calm, prepared, and in control.

The Demographic Cliff: What It Means for University Admissions and Higher Education
The demographic shift predicted for over a decade has arrived, with fewer secondary school graduates affecting university admissions nationwide. As institutions adapt to these changes, students are rethinking the value of a degree. This article explores the trends shaping higher education’s future and what they mean for families and schools alike.

Columbia Dual Degree Programmes: Study in the US and Abroad
Columbia University’s dual BA programmes offer a truly international undergraduate experience, combining two years at a partner university abroad with two years in New York. Ideal for independent, globally minded students, these programmes blend Columbia’s Core Curriculum with focused study in Europe or the Middle East.
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US University Summer Programmes: A Guide for UK Students
From STEM and social sciences to the arts, US university summer programmes offer UK students a chance to experience American campus life, explore academic interests in depth, and gain insight into whether a university is the right fit—long before applications are due.

How Can Students Ensure Strong US Applications?
Successful US university applications don’t happen by accident. From taking ownership of the process and securing strong teacher recommendations to planning standardised tests early and staying organised, students who focus on what they can control put themselves in the strongest possible position.

Gap Year Options: How UK Students Can Use a Gap Year Well
A gap year can be a powerful opportunity for growth, exploration, and clarity before university. From structured programmes and internships to work, volunteering, and travel, this guide explores meaningful gap year options—and explains how UK students can plan a gap year that strengthens US university applications rather than delaying them.

Madrid Universities: SLU Madrid, ESCP & IE Explained
Madrid is an increasingly popular destination for UK students seeking an international degree taught in English. From US-style liberal arts at SLU Madrid to globally focused business education at ESCP and IE, this guide explores the key differences between Madrid’s leading universities and helps students understand which environment may suit them best.
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