Our Services

  • College Admissions Coaching

  • Public Speaking Engagements

  • Essay Editing and Revising

  • Personalized Scholarship List

  • SAT/ACT Strategies

  • Test Proctoring

  • This package provides high school junior students with the tools and information needed to succeed in undergrad and build a strong undergraduate application. Sessions will focus on teaching students how to perform well their junior year of high school, SAT/ACT strategies, touring colleges, bolster their resume, become leaders, and prepare for an undergraduate education.

    The step-by-step package ensures that students will be able to submit a strong undergraduate application and have the skills necessary to succeed in undergrad before applying for undergraduate admissions during the fall semester of their senior year.

    Please note: If you become a 3L scholar during your junior year, once you enter your senior year of high school, your fee will be $300. You will pay $150 at the beginning of your junior year & the remaining $150 at the beginning of your senior year.

  • This package consists of the following for high school senior students only:

    • 5 Coaching Sessions

    • Complimentary Resume

    • Undergraduate Admissions Consultation

  • This package service consists of the following for high school senior students only:

    • 10 Coaching Sessions

    • Complimentary Resume

    • Strategies for the Undergraduate Admissions, Housing, Financial Aid, and Waitlisted/Deferred Processes

    • Career & Networking Planning

    *** Please note: You will have two options here:

    1.) Before services are rendered, you are required to pay 50%. The remaining 50% will be due after the fifth coachable session has been completed.

    2.) You can pay the entire amount in full.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Click the “Intake Request Form” button above the FAQs. This form should be completed by students only.

  • Students should begin their college search process in their freshmen year of high school by ensuring they attain a superior grade point average in order to remain competitive for college admissions.

  • Most colleges and universities accept both the SAT and ACT for admissions purposes. The difference between the SAT & ACT is that SAT is designed to test students’ knowledge that are avid readers who excel with reading comprehension.

    SAT scores ranges on a scale from 400-1600. The ACT, however, is more analytical and tests students’ knowledge on a set of facts and data analysis. ACT scores ranges on a scale from 1-36. The average SAT score is 1050 and the average ACT score is 21.

    Please keep in mind: Since COVID-19, there are colleges and universities that have what is considered, “Test Optional”, which means it is optional to submit your respective test score when applying for undergraduate admissions. However, this could make a difference in being offered admission only and admission with a merit-based scholarship.

  • Unfortunately, we do not. We assist high school seniors transitioning to college with external scholarships. Current college students typically seek assistance from their institution’s financial aid, institutional advancement office, and/or alumni relations offices.

    Current college students also can seek scholarship opportunities with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) and/or United Negro College Fund (UNCF)

  • Yes, but it would vary on the institution of your desired choice.

  • Students should begin applying for scholarships as soon as they receive acceptance letters from a college or university.

  • You can pay by visiting https://stan.store/3leducationalconsulting.

    NO CASH PAYMENTS OR PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

    Acceptable payment methods are: CashApp and PayPal

  • We provide services to high school junior and senior students.