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Elite college counseling: A legal, prohibitively expensive pay-to-win game in admissions

Stella Pagkas

August 10, 2019

Ivy Coach helps students “discover their intellectual interests,” “shape their extracurricular activities to hone their passions” and ultimately “develop an academic and extracurricular strategy that will make your child as competitive as can be.”

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Connections to University can affect admissions decision

Justine Moore

March 12, 2013

According to Bev Taylor, president and founder of the college consulting business Ivy Coach, both legacies and development cases benefit from the fact that admissions offices will look for reasons to accept them.

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