Your Student’s College Strategy Starts Here
Test scores and college applications don’t exist in isolation! Our integrated plans combine SAT preparation and expert admissions guidance to help students build the strongest possible college application.
Why Many College Plans Fall Apart
Many students work hard in high school but miss opportunities because their preparation is fragmented.
They might:
• Prepare for the SAT too late
• Apply to the wrong mix of colleges
• Miss scholarship opportunities
• Write essays without expert feedback
The result? A weaker application than the student is capable of presenting.
The most successful students plan these pieces together.
A Complete College Admissions Plan
Frontier Tutoring offers integrated programs that combine:
SAT preparation
College list development
Essay guidance and editing
Application strategy and assistance
Scholarship and financial aid applications
… and More!
Instead of treating these as separate services, our plans coordinate them into a single roadmap for college admissions success.
Assessing college and career goals
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College List Building
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Strategizing, formulating, editing, and revising essays
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Identifying and applying for financial aid and scholarships
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Monitoring and prioritizing of tasks, dates, and deadlines
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All questions related to the college admissions process
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Assessing college and career goals 〰️ College List Building 〰️ Strategizing, formulating, editing, and revising essays 〰️ Identifying and applying for financial aid and scholarships 〰️ Monitoring and prioritizing of tasks, dates, and deadlines 〰️ All questions related to the college admissions process 〰️
Example Bundles
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Foundation Plan
Best for: Sophomores and early juniors
Includes:
• Full-length SAT practice test
• SAT prep class
• College planning consultation
• 5 hours admissions counselingGoal:
Build a testing strategy and begin exploring colleges.
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Basic Plan | 10 Hours
Best for highly self-directed juniors who plan to independently complete multiple major aspects of the application process (e.g., finalize college list and strategize essay topics), or seniors who have already completed multiple major aspects of the application process.
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Comprehensive Plan | 20 Hours
Best for juniors or seniors who would benefit from expert guidance across the entire college admissions process, from start to finish.
Why Test Prep and Admissions Strategy Work Best Together
Stronger Test Scores
Frontier instructors score in the top 1% nationally and help students develop efficient test strategies.
Smarter College Lists
Admissions counselors guide families through target, reach, and safety schools.
Better Scholarship Opportunities
Strategic testing and applications help students qualify for more merit scholarships.
Reduced Stress
Families work with one coordinated team, not multiple disconnected services.
When Should Students Start Planning?
Sophomore Year
• Take a baseline SAT
• Begin exploring colleges
Junior Year
• SAT preparation
• Testing strategy
• College list development
Senior Year
• Essays
• Applications
• Scholarship planning
What other families are saying
Built for Alaskan Students
We are highly experienced in:
Alaska Performance Scholarship guidance
WUE college strategy
Homeschool allotment eligibility
Alaska school expertise
Experience Counts
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500+
college acceptances for our students
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$7.5M+
total scholarships awarded* since 2015
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93%
acceptance rate to #1 school choice
Frontier Tutoring is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. All consultants follow the NACAC Code of Ethics and Professional Practices.
FAQs
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College admissions consulting plans are for 10th - 12th grade students who would benefit from expert, professional guidance in any or all of the following areas:
Assessing their college and career goals
Determining which colleges to apply to
Strategizing, formulating, editing, and revising essays and personal statements
Identifying and applying for financial aid and scholarships
Monitoring and prioritizing of tasks, dates, and deadlines
All questions related to the college admissions and athletics advising process
A college admissions consulting plan works equally well for high achievers with exact targets, students recovering from achievement below their potential, and students who are undecided on colleges or majors.
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We work together (and consider input from your parents and guidance counselor) to create the most effective college application profile for you. This process may include any or all of the following items, organized under our four foundations of college admissions success.
Excel Academically
Transcripts: Reviewing transcripts and planning coursework
Test Well
Standardized Testing: Which tests (SAT/ACT, SAT Subject Test, AP tests, etc.) to include on your applications, when to prepare for and take these tests, what scores mean in relation to colleges
Build Your Application Assets
Extracurriculars: Discussing strategy for extracurriculars and choosing specific activities over time
Explore Early & Apply Right
Assessments: Intake survey and a battery of up to four assessments to help develop your list of target colleges of majors
Campus Visits: Planning campus visits – when, where, registration, preparing questions for various constituencies, etc.
Application Strategy
College List: Finalizing your college list over time to achieve a balanced list of reach, match, and likey colleges
Early Action/Early Decision: Determining whether it is advantageous to apply early action/early decision to school(s) on your list
Majors: Reviewing the pros and cons of applying declared vs. undeclared
Essays & Personal Statements - Planning & Editing
Before August 1 of your senior year: Creating Common App account, completing writing and brainstorming exercises, selecting Common App prompts, identifying most effective basis/experience/topic/theme, drafting/editing/revising responses
After August 1 of your senior year: Reviewing Common App school supplements, individual school applications/essays (e.g., University of California), repurposing and adapting Common App essay themes as applicable
Recommendations: Choosing and requesting counselor/teachers, developing your brag sheet/planning sheet
Interviews: Preparing for interviews; mock interviews
Dates & Deadlines: Monitoring deadlines and deliverables in CustomCollegePlan, our online portal
Financial Aid & Scholarships: Identifying financial and and scholarships, completing the FAFSA, monitoring dates/deadlines/requirements for application/merit-based scholarships, reviewing scholarship essays
Deciding Among Acceptances: Making final matriculation determination based on prioritized criteria of best fit, including evaluating financial aid offers
In addition to the specific services listed, throughout your plan, we will:
Answer any questions about the college admissions process from parents or students
Serve as an advisor to, and mediator between, parent and student
Provide session summary reports to parents if requested and parents not at session
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Your Frontier Tutoring college admissions counselor will work in cooperation with your high school guidance counselor. We serve as an enhacement to, not a replacement for, your guidance counselor. Guidance counselors are extremely important because they review your transcripts, help you choose appripriate courses for graduation, send colleges the official school report, as well as write recommendation letters. While guidance counselors are highly knowledgeable and excellent at delivering on their core functions, unfortunately in Alaska, each counselor is responsible for an average of 397* students. For this reason, most guidance counselors simply do not have the time to work one-on-one with students on specialized college admissions matters, nor do they always have the resources that are available to an independent college counselor.
*American School Counselor Association, 2024 (https://www.schoolcounselor.org/getmedia/f2a319d5-db73-4ca1-a515-2ad2c73ec746/Ratios-2023-24-Alpha.pdf)
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Yes, but it will require discipline, organization, and oftentimes extensive research. Even our most self-motivated and highest achieving students agree that having a trusted advisor to guide them through this complex process relieves added stress and saves valuable time.
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You will receive a custom college planning portal account and communicate with your college admissions counselor via face-to-face meetings, phone calls, emails, and our online messaging system. The frequency and duration of meetings and other communications depends on your needs and the number of hours included in the plan you choose.
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Typically we recommend that parents attend the first session to help provide background information. Students attend most other sessions by themselves, although parents are always welcome if the student would like them to attend. Parents often choose to join sessions related to topics such as financial aid and scholarships, or making final decisions among acceptances. Other than that, many students feel more comfortable talking about their goals independent of their parents.
Throughout the process, parents are also welcome to email or call their student's college admissions counselor directly. Additionally, we are happy to provide parents with session summary reports if requested.
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Since 2014, 93% of our students have been admitted to their first choice colleges and 100% have been admitted to at least one of their top five colleges. Some of our students' acceptances include Dartmouth, West Point, the University of Chicago, the United States Air Force Academy, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Washington. View a full list of where our students are being accepted!
*Measured across all scholarships offered to students at colleges where they were admitted, regardless of ultimate enrollment.