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Dallas College Admissions Consultants

Ivy Scholars is the premier college admissions consulting firm for high school students in the Greater Dallas area seeking admission to top-tier colleges and universities.

College Admissions Counselors in Dallas

High school students in Dallas excel in multiple areas, from academic excellence in their coursework to a commendable dedication to serving their community. Unfortunately, many of these students don’t receive the support they need when applying to colleges. Dallas ISD faces budget shortfalls, and is currently working to reduce its student to counselor ratio to 300:1, which is still well above the recommended 250:1.

While there are many passionate and dedicated educators within Dallas ISD, they are not given the tools they need to serve their students, and many students feel lost when applying to colleges.

For this reason, many families in Dallas are turning to Ivy Scholars to fill the gap. Our counselors work one on one with students, giving them all of the personal attention and guidance they need to excel in the increasingly competitive college admissions environment. Our results speak for themselves; our students see great success when applying to top schools in Texas and across the country. 

School

General Acceptance Rate

IS Success Rate

UT Austin

31%

63.6%

Rice University

7.9%

42.9%

Texas A&M

63%

90%

Duke

7.8%

15%

Harvard

3.6%

20%

Yale

5%

22.2%

On average, the students we work with are 3x more likely to get accepted into their top choice school, and all of the students we’ve worked with are accepted into a reach or target school.

Dallas Admission Consultants

When Dallas parents come to us, they’re looking for expert advice. Just as you want to hire an accomplished engineer to design a house, or an honest accountant to help with your taxes, so should you want an experienced counselor to help you apply to top colleges.

With counselors based in Texas and around the country, we have experience with top colleges across the US. Each student works 1 on 1 with a mentor who guides them through the process, supported by a team of editors, researchers, and experts to help with specific concerns or areas of interest. Each student’s applications are reviewed multiple times by multiple people before we sign off, to make sure we always help our students put their best foot forward.

We begin working with students where they are, beginning as early as 7th grade, or as late as right after Early Decision results come out; either way we are able to help them find college solutions that work for them.

Resources for Dallas Students

In our time working in Dallas, we’ve found many great opportunities for students to get involved with. Here are some which can help you get involved with the community, or other opportunities of note.

UT Dallas High School Programs

  • Research Program: Both workshops and lab position internships are available.
  • Nanoexplorers: Allows students to join a nanotech research lab over the summer.
  • Coding Camps: Both in person and virtual coding camps are open to students from elementary to high school.
  • Welch Summer Scholars: A five week research lab internship for students interested in the sciences.

Scholarships

  • Dallas Foundation: A partnership between many scholarship funds. They have many opportunities for students, each with its own criteria.
  • Texas Grant: Available to students attending a public college or university in Texas, who are texas residents.
  • Dallas Lions Club: A $1,000 scholarship offered annually.
  • PepsiCo Scholarship: Offered in partnership with Dallas College, this scholarship is meant to help students transition from a community college to a four year university.

Other Opportunities

  • Youth Commission: A group of 15 civic minded young people who serve as advisors to the city council, and observe how government works.
  • Dallas Works: Internship and employment opportunities for high school students offered through the mayor’s office.
  • Texas Health Junior Volunteers: Summer volunteering opportunities in healthcare for students who are interested in medicine.
  • Children’s Health Student Volunteers: Summer volunteering opportunities for high school students in healthcare settings.
  • Perot Museum: This museum in Dallas offers volunteering opportunities for teens 14 and older, both in summer and during the school year.

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5/5
Wendy Y.
Parent
Below is my son's review. He was accepted to his dream Ivy League school!

From an admitted student's perspective, I am incredibly grateful to have met Sasha - he has been instrumental in helping me achieve my educational dreams (Ivy League), all while being an absolute joy (he's a walking encyclopedia, only funnier!) to work with.

Many people are dissuaded from seeking a college counselor because they think they can get into their desired college(s) either way. Honestly, going that route is a bit short-sighted and can jeopardize your odds of acceptances after years of hard work. The sad truth is, the American education system (even if you attend a fancy private school and ESPECIALLY if you go to a public school) doesn't really tell students how to write a compelling and authentic application. Going into the admissions process alone, without speaking with an advisor, is like going to court without a lawyer - you put yourself at a significant disadvantage because you don't have all the facts in front of you, or the help you need to negotiate the system.

That said, you need a good lawyer just like you need a good college counselor. And that's where Sasha distinguishes himself from the crowd of people claiming they'll get you into Harvard. I came to Sasha worried about and frankly dumbfounded by the college admissions process. I was unsure what to write about and how to go about drafting the essay that perfectly captured my passion, interests, and self. And I was highly skeptical that anyone could really help me. But, damn, did Sasha prove me wrong. From the beginning, Sasha amazed me with his understanding of the process, and ability to lend clarity and direction to me when I desperate needed it. After interviewing me about my background, experiences, activities, outlook, and vision, he helped me see qualities about myself I had not previously considered 'unique' or 'stand-out.' This process of understanding myself was so incredibly important in laying the groundwork for the essays I eventually wrote, and I'm certain I would've drafted boring, inauthentic essays without it.

Looking back, Sasha's talent is that he can see where your strengths lie, even when you don't see them. The truth is, although we don't always realize it, everyone has a unique story to tell. Sasha helped me see mine, and with his big-picture insight I was able to write the application that truly encapsulated my life and vision. He inspired me to dig deeper and write better, challenging me to revise and revise until my essays were the most passionate and authentic work I had ever written. As clichéd as that sounds, that's really what universities are looking for. In retrospect, it makes sense - in the real world passionate (not simply intelligent) individuals are the ones who make a difference in the world, and those are the individuals colleges would like to have associated with their brand.

In the end, I was accepted to the college of my dreams, a feat I could not have achieved without the direction Sasha lent to me. Essays (and the personal narrative you develop through your application) matter so much, and can literally make or break your application. I have seen so many of my 'qualified' friends receive rejections because they wrote contrived essays that didn't truly represent who they were; conversely, I have also seen so many friends with shorter resumes accepted because they were able to articulate their story in a genuinely passionate and authentic way - I fall into the latter category.

As a former admissions officer at Johns Hopkins, Sasha knows what types of essays jibe well with universities, an invaluable asset to have in the admissions process. He is responsive, flexible, creative, positive, and witty. For anyone who is serious about going into the college admissions process informed and prepared, I highly recommend Sasha.
5/5
Arda E.
Student
I used Ivy Scholars to mainly help me with college applications. Within weeks of using this service, Sasha was able to simplify the already complex process. When it came to writing the Common App essay, Sasha didn’t just help with grammar and syntax, he brought my essays to life. Sasha also worked tirelessly to help solidify my extracurricular activities, including research and internship opportunities. Without his help, I would have never had an impressive resume.

Sasha is not only an extremely knowledgeable tutor, but also a genuine brother figure. His guidance, throughout my last two years of high school, was everything I needed to get me an acceptance letter from my dream schools (UC Berkeley, Tufts, Emory).

When it came to testing, Ivy Scholars worked like a charm. Sasha offered a very comprehensive plan when it came to completely acing my standardized tests. Without his test taking strategies I would have never gotten straight 5s on my AP tests and a 35 on the ACT.

Working with Sasha, I didn’t just become a good student, I became a genuine scholar.
5/5
Samson S.
Parent
We worked with Ivy Scholars during my son's senior year. I was concerned that we may be too late to take advantage of college advising but the Ivy Scholars team quickly and confidently directed us through the steps to ensure no deadlines were missed. Sasha's knowledge about schools, what they looked for in candidates, and how to maneuver the application process was invaluable. Mateo and Ryan worked with my son to help him create an essay that would get noticed and I am so appreciative he had their guidance.

Prior to securing Ivy Scholars, we tried using a less-expensive online service which was a terrible experience. As a parent, Ivy Scholars brought peace of mind to an area that was frankly overwhelming. This service was invaluable in the knowledge that we gained throughout the process. He has also met with my freshman daughter to provide guidance for her high school courses, career paths, extracurricular activities, and more.

Prior to signing with Ivy Scholars, I tried a less expensive online service and was very disappointed.

As a result of our work with Ivy Scholars, I am pleased to say that my son will be attending Stern Business School at New York University this fall! I highly recommend Ivy Scholars. Highly recommend!