Colleges and Universities

AN INDEPENDENT EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT CAN HELP WITH ONE OF LIFE'S MOST IMPORTANT DECISIONS

How do you know you're choosing the right college? Studies have shown that students often limit their college choices to institutions their friends attend, those with nationally renowned sports teams, or those close to home. While these colleges may be excellent choices for others, how do you know they are right for you? What factors should be considered when selecting a college?

School guidance counselors are usually the first resource a student turns to, and they can provide much of the help the student needs. However, school-based counselors are often burdened with other duties, and simply may not have the time they would like to spend on researching colleges and working closely with students and families to ensure a great match.

Omega consultants can be a welcome resource for families who recognize that they need more individual attention than a school counselor may have time to provide.

Our team will bring to the family the knowledge and skills of an experienced professional, coupled with a commitment to meeting the student's best interest. Our consultants also have expertise in advising students with special circumstances such as learning or physical disabilities.

An Omega educational consultant spends hours with the student and family getting to the heart of the student's personality, interests and aspirations.

A successful admission to college begins when an Omega professional consultant learns as much as he or she can about you, hen works to find the college that provides the best environment for your educational, social and personal growth. It's not only about being accepted by the college -more importantly, it's about thriving the next four years at a college that is the perfect match for you.

Omega Educational Consulting provide unbiased help.

The consultant works for you, not the college. Not tied to any institution, the consultant will offer objective help in wading through the myriad of letters, brochures, videos, and catalogs that students collect in their search, and evaluating the pros and cons of each college.