College Admissions Program
College Admissions Program
A clearer college path for students — and more confidence for families.
The College Admissions Program (CAP) helps students move through the college admissions process with more clarity, stronger positioning, and a structured plan that reduces guesswork for families.
Why CAP matters
College admissions is not just about deadlines.
Applications are not just forms to complete. They are a strategic presentation of the student’s story, academic record, direction, and potential.
Stay ahead of deadlines
Students move through the process with a timeline that reduces last-minute stress and missed opportunities.
Build a stronger profile
Students develop a more cohesive academic, extracurricular, and personal narrative over time.
Maximize admissions and scholarships
A clearer strategy helps students strengthen fit, positioning, and merit-aid opportunities.
Our Promise
We combine thoughtful planning with hands-on execution. From strategy development to application submission, we guide students at every step.
Who CAP is for
Four common reasons families choose CAP.
CAP supports students with different goals, timelines, and levels of clarity.
Find clarity
Discover majors, explore career paths, and build a more balanced school list.
Aim higher
Position students more competitively for selective schools with a stronger application strategy.
Catch up
Get on track quickly with a more focused plan, even if deadlines are already approaching.
Earn more
Maximize merit scholarships and institutional aid with stronger positioning and planning.
When to start
The earlier students begin, the more runway they have.
CAP is designed for high school students beginning in 10th grade, but it can still help students who start later with a more focused plan.
10th grade
The ideal starting point — more time for leadership roles, strategic course planning, and impactful summers.
Early 11th grade
Still plenty of time for summer programs, a full branding strategy, and stronger application preparation.
Late 11th grade
A more accelerated process that prioritizes positioning, writting essays, and timely application completion.
Early 12th grade
Possible, but more compressed. Families usually need a clearer strategy and stronger prioritization from the start.
The advantage of starting early
The earlier a student starts, the more opportunities they can capture with intention.
More time to raise GPA strategically and make stronger academic choices.
More room for summers, internships, research, and meaningful enrichment.
More time to build a thoughtful, authentic personal brand and student story.
Less stress, fewer late nights, and better overall decision-making.
The G3 student journey
A guided process from discovery to decision.
CAP helps students move through the admissions process with structure, reflection, and clear milestones.
1. Discovery
Student and parent intake, personality assessment, and goal-setting to understand where the student is starting from.
2. Strategy
A personalized roadmap that includes the university list, summer planning, course selection, and family priorities.
3. Branding
Resume building, extracurricular positioning, and leadership development so the student’s story becomes clearer and stronger.
4. Essay development
Thoughtful brainstorming, personal statement coaching, and supplemental essay guidance — not rushed last-minute writing.
5. Application
Side-by-side application completion, deadline management, and submission support so families move through the process stress-free.
6. Decision & beyond
Students compare offers, evaluate scholarships, and make the final college decision with more confidence.
What CAP Includes
A personalized system, not just help with applications.
CAP is designed to guide students through the full admissions process with more clarity, stronger positioning, and more structured execution.
A fully guided process from self-discovery to final submission.
Self-Discovery
Clarify strengths, interests, and direction before major decisions are made.
College-Fit Strategy
Build a balanced school list aligned with academics, goals, and family priorities.
Branding & Profile
Shape how academics, leadership, and extracurriculars come together in a stronger student profile.
Essay Coaching
Develop a compelling personal statement and stronger supplementals without losing the student’s voice.
Application Execution
Complete applications accurately, on time, and with less family stress.
Scholarship & Decision Guidance
Compare options more clearly and pursue stronger merit-aid opportunities where relevant.
How We Work
High-touch guidance with structure, accountability, and family alignment.
Our process combines personalized support with clear checkpoints so students keep moving forward with confidence.
99% One-on-One Support
Most of the work is done directly with a dedicated G3 counselor, tailored to the student’s profile, timeline, and goals.
Dedicated Counselor
Each family works with one primary guide who keeps the process clear, consistent, and personalized.
Deadline Tracking & Accountability
Students stay on pace through structured check-ins, milestone tracking, and ongoing follow-through.
Parent Communication & Alignment
Parents stay informed and aligned through consistent communication around priorities, progress, and next steps.
Workshops and writing support are integrated where they add value.
Final Submission Quality Control
Every application is reviewed before final submission.
Before an application is finalized, it receives an additional layer of review to strengthen quality, catch missed opportunities, and improve the final presentation.
Fresh-eyes review
A second perspective helps identify details that may be easy to miss after many revisions.
Unbiased quality control
Essays, activity lists, and positioning are reviewed with a more objective lens before submission.
Stronger final polish
The result is a cleaner, sharper, and more intentional final application.
At G3, students are not guided by one person alone — they benefit from a final review process designed to strengthen the quality of the application before it is submitted.
Results
Stronger outcomes, backed by real support.
CAP helps students submit a stronger, more intentional application — and move toward better-fit opportunities with more confidence.
Clearer admissions strategy
A stronger university list, better fit, and more intentional priorities.
Stronger written materials
A polished personal statement, stronger supplementals, and a clearer student story.
Better execution
Completed applications, stronger timing, and clearer Early Action / Early Decision planning.
Stronger final decisions
More confidence when comparing offers, scholarships, and final college options.
Where G3 students have been accepted


Parent perspective
What families value most about CAP.
Families often tell us they value the clarity, reassurance, and stronger structure they gain throughout the process.
“Thanks to G3 Academy, my son was accepted into Boston University, Baylor University, Northeastern, and LSU. He got an average of $55,000 in scholarships.”
— G3 Parent (Guatemala, 2025)“With G3’s help, my daughter got into her top-choice school and was ready to apply by September of senior year. It made all the difference.”
— G3 Parent (Key Biscayne, 2024)Questions families often ask
A few quick answers before you begin.
Is CAP only for students applying to highly selective colleges?
No. CAP supports students with different goals and college lists. Its value is not only in helping students aim higher, but in helping families make better-informed decisions throughout the process.
What if my child still feels unsure about major or direction?
That is one of the most common reasons families begin CAP. The program helps students explore fit, clarify direction, and move forward with a more thoughtful plan.
When should families begin the college admissions process?
The ideal time is usually 10th grade or early 11th grade, when students have more room to build direction, strategy, and stronger positioning. CAP can still help later, but the process becomes more compressed.
How involved are parents in CAP?
Parents are an important part of the process. CAP helps students take ownership while also giving families more clarity, communication, and confidence along the way.
Does CAP help only with essays, or with the full process?
CAP supports the full process. Essays are one part of it, but the program also includes strategy, planning, positioning, application support, and family guidance from start to finish.
Can CAP support students applying in the U.S. and internationally?
Yes. CAP supports students applying to colleges in the U.S. and helps families navigate the process with more clarity, whether they are based in Florida, Guatemala, or elsewhere.
Next step
Start with a conversation that brings clarity to the process.
We’ll help you understand where your student stands, what the strongest next step looks like, and whether CAP is the right fit right now.