Top 5 Reasons to Begin Working with an IEC the Summer Before Sophomore Year
The best time to begin working with an Independent Education Consultant (IEC) is the summer before sophomore year.
Here are the top 5 reasons why:
1. Money. Being an informed consumer has never been more important. Whether your student is considering a small liberal arts school or their state’s Flagship University, cost of attendance has skyrocketed. The financial piece is discussed early and often so we can be sure this investment works for the whole family. Check out these sobering stats from US News Best Colleges rankings from 1995 to 2015:
- The average tuition and fees at private National Universities jumped 179 percent
- Out-of-state tuition and fees at public universities rose 226 percent since 1995
- In-state tuition and fees at public National Universities grew the most, increasing a staggering 296 percent
2. Again. Money . With ample planning and time, it is very possible that your student can attend an out-of-state institution for less than an in-state one. It’s also quite possible that your student can attend a private school for less than a public one.
3. Fit. Happy leads to success. Researching and building a solid and dynamic college list ensures that your student lands both on feet, head up and ready to take on a fabulous college experience. And I teach them how to finish in 4 years, not 5 or 6! No transfers here.
4. Peace of mind. Often as our teenagers move through high school, the pressures and stresses of higher education increase. This can lead to conflict and discord between parents and student. Many families have told me that I restored peace to their home, allowing those last few years to be amazing ones.
5. Expertise. We don’t know what we don’t know. The best and most affordable outcome depends on consulting with an expert. I guide and coach regarding choosing the best high school classes, testing strategy, resume building, choosing majors, discovering careers via assessments, financial aid/scholarships and the entire application process.


