Exclusive Webinar

Daytime Ask Me Anything with Collegewise's CEO

The decisions your family makes today shape your teen's future path. Don't leave anything to chance!

Join us on Monday, April 22, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET, for a 30-minute lively Q&A as we spotlight college admissions changes, how to maximize your child's time in high school, and why 30,000+ embarked on this exciting journey with us.

 

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Chart the course to college admissions success!

Register for this exclusive with Collegewise's CEO, Anjali Bhatia, for an insider's perspective on the college admissions landscape and a chance to ask her all of your burning questions, live!

In this session, you'll discover:

🙌 How to quell common worries around the admissions process

💪 How to empower your teen on their road to success

⭐ How to make the most of summer break

This event will not be recorded. We encourage you to join us live for an unforgettable experience.

 

 

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Your Speaker

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Anjali Bhatia

Chief Executive Officer, Collegewise

Anjali is a mission-driven CEO with a lifelong passion for helping students build the right skillsets. She's held a number of executive leadership positions within education over the last 12 years. Anjali holds her MBA from The Wharton School, where she received the Joseph Wharton Fellowship. She completed her undergraduate degree at Duke University, where she was the recipient of the full merit scholarship, the Robertson Scholarship. Outside of Collegewise? She is a tea sommelier and loves spending time with her daughter!

About Collegewise

Since 1999, our team of 80+ counselors has dedicated their expertise to creating a worry-free, effortless college application process for students of all levels. 

Collegewise empowers students academically and relieves parents of their project management duties through our personalized counseling and tutoring programs. 

Say goodbye to application stress and welcome a new, streamlined experience with Collegewise. 

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