Transform • Evolve • Transcend

Where Students Excel
Finding the right college “fit” is one of the most important decisions a family can make. With the ever-evolving college admissions process students and families need an individualized approach with a consultant who listens and helps them navigate what can be a complex and challenging process. The college admissions process is stressful and exciting, as well as expensive, for families. Transform. Evolve. Transcend., LLC provides college-bound students and families with guidance, support, and advice during this exciting time. What I do is create a step by step plan so that college-bound students start college with a maximum number of scholarships and graduate debt-free.

Why do you need an independent consultant?

Most high schools have a student to a school counselor ratio of 450:1.  School counselors do not have enough time to dedicate to their students, especially to focus on college counseling.  School counselors will spend approximately 38 minutes to assist a student with the single most important decision of their life. An independent educational consultant who specializes in college admissions can provide guidance in this exciting process. I will be your guide through the college admissions process.  I assist in keeping students organized and met deadlines and families sane.

 

Services

Student Success

Every student and their needs are unique. Our a la carte services allow you to get exactly what you need.

Essentials

Whether your student is in middle school or a graduating senior, we have a package uniquely suited for every grade level.

All Inclusive

From selecting the ideal college list to the application process, we provide coaching and resources to guide your student in their college admission journey.

College can be affordable.

It starts with preparing now.

Let Us Show You How

“Ms. Ashford provided quick and efficient service to my college and scholarship application needs.  With her help, I was able to receive over a half-million dollars in scholarships for college.”

Student

Class of 2017