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College Planning Without The Overwhelm

The admissions process has too many moving parts, and every family's situation is different. At I ON COLLEGE, we break down complex decisions about applications, financial aid, and major life transitions into clear, manageable steps. Whether you're starting junior year or facing deadlines next month, we meet you where you are with practical guidance that actually makes sense. No jargon, no pressure, just honest support from people who've been through this themselves.

From Applications To Arrival

Three pillars that keep your college plan on track

We've Been There

Our founder navigated the college entrance process as an international student. That firsthand experience helps us spot pitfalls and challenges others miss completely.

No Cookie-Cutter Plans

Every student is different. We build personalized strategies based on your goals, strengths, and circumstances.

Beyond Applications

College planning doesn't stop at acceptance letters. We support students through funding, transitions, and settling in—the whole journey, not just part.

Our Process

We start with a free consultation to learn about your grades, interests, budget, and goals. Next, we build a clear plan that covers college choices, timelines, essays, scholarships, and interviews. Our online tracking tools show every step, and we stay in touch with regular check ins. Since we work 24/7, you can reach us when questions come up, not weeks later.

Our Commitment To Your Success

We treat every student like family, sharing real experience.

Built on Real Experience

Our founder navigated college as an international student and saw how confusing the system can be, even for smart, motivated families. That perspective shapes everything we do. We understand visa stress, funding without US credit history, cultural transitions, and the pressure of making life-changing decisions with incomplete information. We guide students through it all because we remember what it felt like to need that guidance ourselves.