AIM SAT Accelerator Course
a 4-week, in-person SAT group course designed for high school students who want a strong kickstart to their SAT prep. Classes meet once a week for 90-minute sessions (2-3:30pm), each Saturday in February, and focus on building core strategies, confidence, and test-taking skills.
Deferred, Not Denied: What Students Should Do After a College Deferral
A deferral from a college means they are still interested. They’ve read the application and decided they want to see more before making a final decision. What you do next can truly matter. Below you will see our suggestions on what students should and should not do after being deferred.
What is a Good SAT Score?
One of the most common questions families ask when thinking about college admissions is a simple one: What is a good SAT score?
The answer, however, is rarely one-size-fits-all.
SAT & ACT Testing for Homeschool Students
Homeschooling offers flexibility, personalization, and the ability to meet students where they are academically. As homeschool students begin preparing for college applications, however, many families wonder if they should take the SAT or ACT.
Decision Release Timelines
For many families, this time of year brings a mix of excitement, anticipation, and uncertainty. As college applications are submitted and reviewed, students and parents alike begin asking the same question: When will we hear back?
Colleges Still Accepting Applications
If your student is still considering college options, it’s important to know that many colleges are still accepting applications. Whether plans shifted, priorities changed, or you’re simply keeping options open, there are still strong opportunities available for students applying this spring.
Guide to College Scholarships
For many students and families, the search for college scholarships can feel overwhelming and impersonal, often overlooking the power of local opportunities and personalized guidance. This guide is designed to simplify the process by breaking down what scholarships are, the different types available, and where to find trusted resources, especially within the San Antonio community. By focusing on accessible, lesser-known local scholarships and offering practical tips from counselors and college advising professionals, families can move beyond generic searches and toward a more confident, informed approach to paying for college.
Why Individualized College Advising
For neurodiverse students, the traditional path to college often overlooks their unique learning styles, strengths, and needs. Individualized college advising bridges that gap by offering tailored support—helping students navigate admissions, build confidence, and find colleges that truly fit who they are. By aligning academic goals with each student’s neurodiversity, families can move beyond standardized checklists toward a college experience designed for long-term success and self-advocacy.