Your child has a great project. Is it globally recognized?

Top universities no longer just want impressive Capstones — they want ones that have been externally validated by real international organisations.

The difference isn't the project. It's the recognition.

Most students apply with great projects. The ones who get in have projects the world has already noticed. In a free consult, we'll show you how UN Impact program turns your child's passion into a Capstone that carries real international weight.

Reserve Your Child’s Strategy Session

Free for Families of Grades 9–11 (IB, A-Level, AP)

“The Ivy League isn’t looking for well-rounded anymore. They’re looking for outliers: students who are already exceptional at something and ready to go even further.”

Rebecca J, Crimson Expert, Harvard & UCLA grad.

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Three steps to the United Nations

From enrolment to presenting at an official UN conference — in around 11 weeks.

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Enrol & get matched (Weeks 0–3) Choose an SDG focus — Climate Action, Global Health, or Human Rights — and get placed in the right conference cohort based on your project topic and timeline.

02

Build your project (Weeks 3–10) Work 1-on-1 with a Crimson Capstone mentor — the same team behind Stanford, MIT, and Ivy admits. Together you build the project and produce all six professional assets: website, pitch video, LinkedIn profile, and more.

03

Present at your conference (Week 11+) Travel to New York or Geneva with Crimson's team. Attend official UN events, deliver your presentation, and network with UN-agency professionals. Crimson staff accompany the cohort onsite throughout.

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