Xello & Collegewise
Partnership Details
Partnership Details
More than 20 years after working with its first students, Collegewise has grown to become the nation’s largest college admissions organization. Among its offerings are 1-on-1 College Counseling, Tutoring, and Test-Prep, as well as Professional Development and Training services for high school counselors and educators.
The Xello/Collegewise partnership is designed to support educators and empower more students to enjoy a successful college application experience.
Featured Post
How to Apply to Highly Selective Colleges
Featured Post
How to Apply to Highly Selective Colleges
Applying to colleges like Stanford or MIT can be a daunting task for many students and their families. In this article we explain what selective colleges are looking for, and what to do to maximize chances of acceptance.
Xello and Collegewise Present
We are pleased to present the following Collegewise webinars. In these you’ll hear from current and former admissions personnel about what evaluation committees are looking for—and what students need to demonstrate to be successful in the admission process.
Master Counselor, Collegewise
Christopher Logan
Author, Collegewise Counselor, Policy Expert, and Yale Graduate
Meredith Graham
Contributing Editor, Collegewise Counselor, and Former Cornell Associate Director of Admissions
Director, Collegewise Tutoring and Testing
Founder, Counselor and Head of Talent at Collegewise
Collegewise Counselor, Former Assistant Dean of Admissions for Hamilton College
Christopher Logan
Author, Collegewise Counselor, Policy Expert, and Yale Graduate
Meredith Graham
Contributing Editor, Collegewise Counselor, and Former Cornell Associate Director of Admissions
Former Associate Dean of Admissions, Director of Recruitment, Swarthmore College
Former Former Director of Admission and Financial Aid, Cambridge Friends School
Collegewise Counselor, Former Academic Advisor at the University of Chicago
Collegewise Counselor, Former Outreach Coordinator at Claremont Colleges Debate Union