College Admissions Consulting Services
How Can We Help You?
In our present time, college admissions is a landscape that is constantly changing, which often creates confusion. Legacy’s College Admissions Consulting services are built to give our full attention to the student in order to prepare for the college admissions process in a stress-free manner.
Here’s a glimpse of what we offer to students:
Expert guidance on the college application process. We have extensive knowledge of different colleges and universities, admission requirements, and application procedures. We will help you navigate the complex application process and provide you with valuable insights and advice.
Career Planning tools so you can discover or solidify your career options, as well as how a bachelor’s degree can help you achieve your educational, career, and personal goals.
Personalized direction to help you find the colleges that are the best fit for you based on your interests, strengths, and goals. We can also help you create a customized application strategy that highlights your strengths and accomplishments and maximizes your chances of being admitted to your top-choice colleges.
Tailored support and encouragement throughout the college admissions process. We can also help you manage your time and stay organized, which can reduce stress and anxiety.
Competitive Advantage to stand out from other applicants by providing insights into what colleges are looking for in candidates and how to highlight your strengths and achievements.
College Consulting:
7th & 8th Grade
For 7th & 8th grade students to explore the idea of college & careers!
College Consulting:
9th & 10th Grade
For 9th & 10th grade students to plan for their college journey!
College Consulting:
11th Grade
For 11th grade students to solidify their plans for college!
College Consulting:
12th Grade
For 12th grade students ready to tackle the college admissions process!
Transfer Consulting
Planning to transfer to a 4-year university? We assist current university students (freshman & sophomores) and community college students.

