College Admissions Counseling with a 98% Success Rate

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College Admissions Counseling with a 98% Success Rate

We have helped students secure over 1,300 Ivy League university offers — and counting.

With top US universities turning away thousands of academically qualified students each year, it’s more important than ever to craft an application that truly stands out.

Sarah T., Platinum Strategy Consultant & Former Harvard Interviewer

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98%

of Crimson students gain admission to one of their top 5 US university choices.

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Students working with Crimson are 7x more likely to gain admission to the Ivy League and other top US universities.

College Strategy

Many students struggle to identify what sets them apart, choose the right schools, or make smart decisions about extracurriculars. Without a clear plan, even top candidates can fall short. Our expert college counselors create a personalized roadmap to make sure every part of your child’s application works together to tell a powerful story. They help with:

Building a unique and memorable application theme.

Developing a strategic and balanced university list.

Maximising leadership and extracurricular achievements.

Managing every part of the application timeline and process.

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Student from Duke

“ Aidan was my strategist, and he helped me significantly by guiding which activities I should focus on, how to frame them in my application, and matching me with a great essay counselor. ”

Holly C., Accepted to Stanford University, Class of 2029

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Academic Acceleration

The Challenge

With top colleges receiving thousands of applications, grades and test scores are the first filter. While some schools remain test-optional, most Ivies — and top schools like Stanford and MIT — now require strong standardized test scores.

The average GPA for the Ivy League last year was 3.9. While students need a wide range of achievements, academics are a cornerstone of the application process.

Arkesh P., Harvard and Cambridge graduate, Crimson COO

How We Help

Crimson’s test prep program combines strategy, structure, and results to give your child an advantage in the high-stakes testing environment:

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Proven Strategies

From 99th-percentile SAT and ACT tutors who uncover patterns most students miss.

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Targeted Learning

Through bootcamps and 1:1 sessions that strengthen core skills and quickly close knowledge gaps.

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Smarter Studying

With advanced analytics and adaptive testing tools that track progress across 1,000+ practice questions and real-time mock exams.

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Guaranteed Results

Earn up to a 180+ point increase with our tiered score improvement system — or your money back.

Accepted to

Duke

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Allie B.

I used to get really frustrated doing SAT practice tests, especially with a full school workload. But after joining Crimson, my tutor helped me focus on the right techniques. I know I wouldn’t have done as well without her — she helped boost my score by 90 points, and I’m so grateful.

Aly B., Accepted early to Duke University

Essays

When admissions officers debate over who gets in, it's often the essay that makes the difference.

Kimberley L., Former Stanford Admissions Officer


The Challenge

Your child’s essays are their one chance to speak directly to admissions officers — to showcase their personality, values, and perspective.

But many students struggle to choose the right topic, develop a strong narrative, and refine their writing to a level that makes an impact.


How We Help

Our team of essay mentors — including published authors and Emmy Award-winning journalists — work one-on-one with your child to help them craft authentic, impactful essays that capture who they are.

We support your child with:

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Brainstorming essay topics that reflect personality, values, and vision

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Creating a cohesive narrative that aligns with their application theme

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Polishing tone, structure, and clarity for maximum impact

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Making sure each essay resonates with US admissions officers

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“ Theo’s guidance was instrumental in my acceptance to Cornell. His comprehensive feedback and support, well beyond what was required—helped me organize my scattered essays and craft a compelling story for every application. I truly couldn’t have done it without him. ”

Neev T., Accepted to Cornell University

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Capstone Development

The Challenge

Students who stand out don’t just tick boxes — they create real-world impact. But most students don’t know how to turn their passions into a project that truly impresses top US universities.

There are 100,000 high schools worldwide. Imagine if every valedictorian applied to Ivy+ schools — there still wouldn’t be enough spots. To stand out for a Top 25 university, students need more. That’s where the capstone comes in.

Sonam A., Former Duke Admissions Officer

How We Help

Our Capstone Consultants help bring high-impact ideas to life and position them strategically in your child’s application. We help your child:

Define the Perfect Project

We help your child clarify their narrative, then brainstorm project ideas that align. Our experts guide them toward projects that are meaningful, achievable, and built to stand out in top university admissions.

Develop a Project Plan

We help your child build a step-by-step plan with clear milestones and goals. Each phase is actionable and strategically aligned with their university admissions timeline.

Scale Impact

We help your child expand their project’s reach from local initiatives to regional, national or international platforms. The result is real-world impact that highlights leadership and ambition.

Track Results

We help your child track project outcomes and distill them into a concise narrative within the application — showcasing growth, leadership, and real impact.

Successful Student Capstones

Crimson students have launched initiatives that earned them acceptances at Stanford, Princeton, Yale, and more. Beyond strengthening their application, a capstone builds skills like problem-solving and adaptability — qualities top universities want.

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Capstone Success

Jonathan

New York

Contrail-Free Flight Routing

Stanford, Yale, Princeton & Duke

Jonathan developed a cutting-edge system to calculate contrail-free airplane routes, winning the U.S. Air Force Award for his innovative work in environmental science.

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Capstone Success

Leyla

California

Romeyka Preservation Project

Stanford

Leyla founded a nonprofit to preserve an endangered language using computational linguistics. She produced a documentary, book, app, blog, podcast, and published research.

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Capstone Success

Maggie

New Jersey

Academic Research Club

Princeton

Maggie founded a Music Technology Club, where she designed courses for digital composing. She also hosted monthly music production workshops for 15 K-8 students at libraries.

Research Projects

The Challenge

Top US universities like Columbia, Yale, and Princeton now allow students to submit independent research as part of their application — making high-quality research a key admissions factor. But for high schoolers, accessing top faculty, designing rigorous studies, and getting published is incredibly challenging.

We’re seeing more and more top universities place real weight on students who have done meaningful research in high school. It’s one of the clearest ways a student can show they’re ready for the academic rigor of a top school.

Alex O., Platinum Strategy Consultant

How We Help

Crimson connects your child with world-class faculty and PhD mentors, from top universities like Harvard, Stanford, and MIT, to guide them through the research process. Through structured mentorship, we help your child with:

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Research Development

Develops an original, high-quality research paper in any field.

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Mentorship

Get expert guidance on research methods and academic writing.

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Publish & Present

Get your work in front of real audiences — through journals or conferences.

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University Credit

Earn college credit through an accredited program recognized by UC Santa Barbara.

Successful Student Research Papers

Why People Obey the Law: A Critical Review of Existing Research

Published in Curieux Academic Journal Accepted to the University of Pennsylvania

Student

Makayla W.

Princeton Class of 2029

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Mentor

Dr. Carlos X.

Researcher at Center for Constitutional Studies of the Mexican Supreme Court

Outcome

Makayla found that people often obey laws more due to internal factors like personal beliefs than external pressures.

A Stretchable and Tough Small-Scale Magnetic Actuator for Biomedical Applications

Published in the Journal of Student Research Accepted to Columbia

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Joseph B.

Accepted to Columbia

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Mentor

Sammy H.

Harvard PhD

Outcome

Investigated the material properties necessary for a magnetic actuator used in drug delivery.

Distractor-Specific Single Neuron Activity Predicts Visual Working Memory Task Outcomes

Presented at Conference on Brain Informatics

Student

Jia L.

Accepted to Stanford

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Mentor

Nora I.

Professor at Columbia

Outcome

Jia worked with her mentor, a professor of neuroscience and psychology, to prepare a conference paper and presentation.

Why People Obey the Law: A Critical Review of Existing Research

Published in Curieux Academic Journal Accepted to the University of Pennsylvania

Student

Makayla W.

Princeton Class of 2029

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Mentor

Dr. Carlos X.

Researcher at Center for Constitutional Studies of the Mexican Supreme Court

Outcome

Makayla found that people often obey laws more due to internal factors like personal beliefs than external pressures.

A Stretchable and Tough Small-Scale Magnetic Actuator for Biomedical Applications

Published in the Journal of Student Research Accepted to Columbia

Student

Joseph B.

Accepted to Columbia

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Mentor

Sammy H.

Harvard PhD

Outcome

Investigated the material properties necessary for a magnetic actuator used in drug delivery.

Distractor-Specific Single Neuron Activity Predicts Visual Working Memory Task Outcomes

Presented at Conference on Brain Informatics

Student

Jia L.

Accepted to Stanford

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Mentor

Nora I.

Professor at Columbia

Outcome

Jia worked with her mentor, a professor of neuroscience and psychology, to prepare a conference paper and presentation.

Why People Obey the Law: A Critical Review of Existing Research

Published in Curieux Academic Journal Accepted to the University of Pennsylvania

Student

Makayla W.

Princeton Class of 2029

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Mentor

Dr. Carlos X.

Researcher at Center for Constitutional Studies of the Mexican Supreme Court

Outcome

Makayla found that people often obey laws more due to internal factors like personal beliefs than external pressures.

A Stretchable and Tough Small-Scale Magnetic Actuator for Biomedical Applications

Published in the Journal of Student Research Accepted to Columbia

Student

Joseph B.

Accepted to Columbia

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Mentor

Sammy H.

Harvard PhD

Outcome

Investigated the material properties necessary for a magnetic actuator used in drug delivery.

Distractor-Specific Single Neuron Activity Predicts Visual Working Memory Task Outcomes

Presented at Conference on Brain Informatics

Student

Jia L.

Accepted to Stanford

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Mentor

Nora I.

Professor at Columbia

Outcome

Jia worked with her mentor, a professor of neuroscience and psychology, to prepare a conference paper and presentation.

Honors and Awards

The Challenge

Recognition through honors is a critical indicator to admissions officers and sets your child apart in a competitive applicant pool. 90% of Crimson’s Ivy League admits in 2024 had at least five elite honors on their applications. 80% of these awards came from the most prestigious competitions. But finding the right competitions and doing what it takes to win them can be overwhelming.


How We Help

Crimson students gain access to the world’s only comprehensive awards training program, guiding them to claim the elite honors top colleges expect. Your child gets:

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Personalized competition strategy to go after the best awards for their profile.

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1:1 mentorship from past winners and judges.

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Expert coaching on skill-building and submission strategies.

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Judges’ Panel Review for feedback before final submission.

John Locke Institute Essay Competition

John Locke Institute Essay Competition

Over 100 Crimson students were shortlisted in 2024, including over 30 Distinctions and a student who placed in the global top 3, out of over 34,000 global participants.

The Earth Prize

The Earth Prize

Two from the global top 15 in the 2024 edition of this sustainability and innovation competition were Crimson students, out of over 6000 global participants.

Society for Science Regeneron ISEF

Society for Science Regeneron ISEF

Three Crimson students were Finalists or Grand Awardess in Regeneron ISEF 2023, out of over 6+ million participants across all ISEF-affiliated science fairs.

Our Students' Success

Awards

Aditya

MIT, Stanford, Harvard

Turned his personal research project on cancer and oncology into a top-class submission for multiple science and engineering fairs, culminating in a global Grand Award at Regeneron ISEF. Pivoted ISEF win into prestigious summer school research acceptances.

Awards

Andrew

Stanford, Yale, Columbia

Received a Gold Key in Writing in the US National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards with a repurposed finalist John Locke Essay Competition essay. Qualified 4x for American Invitational Math Examination (AIME) in 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th grades.

Awards

Jackie

Yale EA

Bronze medal in the US Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad. Three-time qualifier for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME). USA Computing Olympiad Silver division. Second place at the State Science and Engineering Fair and qualified for the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). National Merit Scholar.

Awards

Samantha

UPenn, Dartmouth

Submitted their capstone project to the Diana Award, winning a global commendation for their efforts in promoting social impact and education. Received two distinctions as a finalist for the John Locke Essay Competition.

Awards

Matthew

Columbia

Created a pioneering AI-driven system to monitor endangered wildlife populations and provide real-time insights to farmers and ecologists. His invention was submitted to the Earth Prize with the guidance of our mentor, a sustainability consultant and lawyer, placing in the global top 15 students in this global sustainability competition of over 5000 participants.

Work Experience

The Challenge

Admissions officers want to see more than just interest — they want proof. When your child explores their intended major through real-world experiences, it shows intellectual curiosity and a commitment to their goals. Without it, applications can sound vague or unconvincing.

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How We Help

Crimson is the only admissions consultancy offering a fully integrated career exploration and work experience pathway. We help your child build subject-relevant experiences that boost their applications and often lead to recommendation letters from global companies and industry professionals.

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Career Strategy

Personalized coaching and career assessments that help your child align their strengths with potential career paths.

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Work Experience

Hands-on projects with companies like Uber, Ferrari, Amazon, and Salesforce, or medical shadowing at leading hospitals and public health institutions

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Mentorship & Development

One-on-one guidance from industry professionals, offering immersive experience in your field of interest.

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