Why Indonesian Students Need Standout ECLs
High grades aren't enough, build your child's story through an impactful Capstone Project
As competition increases each year, strong academic results have become the baseline — not the differentiator. What truly helps students stand out is what they do beyond the classroom. For Indonesian students, this is especially important. With thousands of applicants coming from countries with similar academic strengths, universities use extracurriculars to understand a student’s potential for leadership, impact, and creativity. They want to see who takes initiative, who solves real problems, and who contributes to their community.

Why More Families Are Seeking Help
The college admissions process isn’t what it used to be. Today, it’s more competitive and far more high-stakes.
For many families, it feels like trying to win a game where the rules keep changing. Parents are expected to help their kids: - Choose the “right” classes as early as 9th grade - Build standout extracurricular profiles - Create a balanced college list across selectivity tiers - Navigate early decision, essays, testing, financial aid, and interviews It’s no wonder more families are turning to experts to level the playing field.

“Though extracurriculars have always played a role in college admissions, they are becoming more important for several reasons. Standardized-test scores now carry less weight than they used to, and reporting them is optional for many colleges. This is giving nonacademic factors more status.”
The Wall Street Journal

What a College Advisor Actually Does
A great college advisor is more than an essay editor—they’re a strategist, mentor, and project manager who keeps the entire process on track. They bring structure, clarity, and calm to an otherwise overwhelming journey.
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Map out high school with purpose—choosing courses, shaping extracurriculars, picking research projects, and setting long-term goals early.
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Go beyond rankings. Identify schools that fit academically, socially, and financially—with a smart mix of reach, target, and safety options.
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Guide every piece of the application—essays, recommendations, testing, and interviews—so each works together to tell a compelling story.
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Turn passions into standout achievements with activities that align with the student’s interests and ambitions.
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Find and apply for competitive programs (often with early deadlines) that strengthen the student’s academic narrative.
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Keep everything on track with regular check-ins, clear timelines, and a structured plan—reducing stress for students and parents alike.
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A Team of Specialists—Not Just One Counselor
At Crimson, you don’t rely on a single advisor for every aspect of your application. Instead, you get a dedicated team—from essay mentors and extracurricular strategists to interview coaches—each a specialist in their field, all working together to maximize your success.

The Knowledge Network
Meet Our Experts
Crimson’s admissions counselors include an impressive lineup of Former Admissions Officers from the Ivy League and several other Top 10 and 20 universities, including Stanford, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, and more.


Devery D
Former Harvard Admissions Officer
Devery brings a rare level of insight and institutional knowledge to the Crimson team, having studied higher education management at Harvard's Graduate School of Education in addition to serving as a Harvard admissions officer, UC Berkeley application reader, and an application reader for a top liberal arts college.


Kimberley L.
Former Stanford Admissions Officer
A former admissions officer at Northwestern and Stanford and a graduate of Wellesley, Kellogg, and Oxford, Kimberley brings a holistic perspective to helping students and families navigate the college admissions process.


Dana C.
Senior Strategy Consultant
Dana Crum is a Princeton graduate, former application reader in Princeton University's Office of Undergraduate Admission, and a seasoned admissions consultant with a decade of success guiding domestic and international students into top US, UK and Canadian universities.


Devery D
Former Harvard Admissions Officer
Devery brings a rare level of insight and institutional knowledge to the Crimson team, having studied higher education management at Harvard's Graduate School of Education in addition to serving as a Harvard admissions officer, UC Berkeley application reader, and an application reader for a top liberal arts college.


Kimberley L.
Former Stanford Admissions Officer
A former admissions officer at Northwestern and Stanford and a graduate of Wellesley, Kellogg, and Oxford, Kimberley brings a holistic perspective to helping students and families navigate the college admissions process.


Dana C.
Senior Strategy Consultant
Dana Crum is a Princeton graduate, former application reader in Princeton University's Office of Undergraduate Admission, and a seasoned admissions consultant with a decade of success guiding domestic and international students into top US, UK and Canadian universities.