GUIDING STUDENTS TO COLLEGE SUCCESS
We educate and inspire students to find the colleges where they will be most successful and thrive, with minimal stress and anxiety.
We are...
Professionally trained independent education consultants who learn about our students through personal, one-on-one attention to create a unique plan of success, designed especially for each student. We guide all types of students, maximizing their own unique strengths. We understand students who require special advice such as student athletes, gifted students, or late bloomers.
Our Services
From early high school through the transition to college including exploring majors and careers, coordinating with recruitment for athletes, selecting high school classes and activities, planning for tests, preparing a college list, assisting with applications and essays, benefiting from college visits, mastering interviews, and maximizing financial aid and scholarships.
Cheryl took the time to get to know our son so she understood his needs and was able to provide him with a set of schools that would be a great fit. Throughout the college search process, Cheryl kept us informed of progress but, more importantly, held our son to a standard that built his ownership and accountability. I highly recommend Chamberlain College Consultanting.
– Phil S., Maine East High School parent
Cheryl provided quality critique of my college application essays. Her brainstorming help was critical to learning more about myself during the application process. She was well-informed about specific university characteristics and the qualities they may be looking for in applicants.
– Alexandra H., University of California, Berkeley
Cheryl helped guide our son to the college that is perfect for him. She got him to open up to her vast knowledge and resources so the decision was his own. We appreciated her support and insight.
– Marsha W., Barrington High School parent
Cheryl’s commitment to each student she works with allows her to really get to know you and your interests which is huge for deciding what school you want to attend...
– Daniel L., Westmont High School student