Services
KennedyMathews provides a clear path for students seeking to find the right college. Building on our 25+ years of experience in the college admissions and aid process, we offer customized services to help students find the right college or university where they can thrive.
Our Services Include:
CourseFit
We’ll review a student’s coursework completed to date in high school and make recommendations on any courses that should be taken to enhance their high school transcript from a rigorous perspective.
RightVisit
By providing hand-selected recommendations on which schools to visit, we’ll pinpoint desirable, realistic options in the college search process. We’ll also provide feedback on campus visit impressions as a way of informing the RightMatch process.
RightMatch
With RightMatch, our team will provide a customized recommendation on schools to apply to, focused on matching the schools to your personality, desires, and other considerations. The list will include reach schools, a likely admit, and a near-certain admit.
AppBest
We’ll review all pertinent academic information and extracurricular involvement to determine the best way to showcase a student to colleges during the application process. This will include assistance in managing the audition process and appropriately showcasing unique talents.
EssayReady
Our team will review a student’s application essay content and provide feedback to make sure it’s the sharpest tool in creating a favorable impression.
TimingCheck
Throughout the process, we’ll regularly check in to make sure all the necessary materials have been submitted by the school’s stated deadlines.
AidInsight
This service will give an overview of the scholarship and aid process at all schools applied to. This includes calculating the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), recommendations on special awards to apply for, assistance with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or College Scholarship Service Profile (CSS Profile), and negotiating aid offers. This service includes both merit-based aid and need-based aid.