For Parents
You're making decisions that affect your child's future — and you don't have clear answers. AdmitMatch gives you direct access to a real college counselor when questions come up.
Your student's school counselor is excellent — but they have 300+ students. They can't spend 30 minutes analyzing whether your daughter's profile is competitive for nursing at UF.
Free tools give you a list based on averages. They don't know your student. They can't tell you whether a school is actually a target or a reach for your specific situation.
Private counselors charge $3,000–$10,000 upfront. Most families can't afford that — and many who can don't get what they paid for.
"Is this school actually a target, or are we being too optimistic?"
"Should we apply Early Decision or wait?"
"Is our list too reach-heavy?"
"What do we do after a deferral?"
These questions don't come up once. They come up throughout the entire process.
Not a chatbot. Not a forum. A real, experienced counselor who reads your question and gives you a straight answer based on your student's actual profile.
You don't need to schedule a meeting weeks out. Ask when the question is actually on your mind. Get a response within 24 hours.
Ask as many questions as you need throughout the process. School lists, Early Decision, deferrals, financial aid, essays — all of it.
Not averages. Not generic advice. Guidance specific to your student's GPA, test scores, intended major, and goals.
No contracts. No $3,000 upfront fees. Cancel whenever you want. Most families stay through application season (4–6 months) and cancel after Decision Day.
Immediate access. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
Send questions whenever they come up — about your student's school list, competitiveness, major choice, Early Decision, deferrals, or anything else.
A real college counselor responds within 24 business hours. Honest, specific, based on your student's actual profile.
No scheduling. No waiting weeks. No guessing.
"Is my daughter actually competitive for UVA's business school?"
"Should we apply Early Decision here or is it too risky?"
"Is this school really a safety for his profile?"
"Does her intended major make this significantly more competitive?"
"Should we retake the SAT before finalizing the list?"
"What should we do after a deferral?"
"Are we overestimating our chances at these schools?"
"How do we compare two acceptances with different aid packages?"
"The generator said my daughter was a 'target.' The counselor explained it was actually a reach. That changed our entire list."
— Parent, Class of 2026
"We finally got clear answers instead of guessing. Every decision felt more grounded after that."
— Parent, Class of 2027
"Being able to ask questions when they came up — not weeks later. That made a huge difference."
— Parent, Class of 2026
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