College Coach, administered by Bright Horizons, gives you and your high school aged children access to a team of college admissions experts who can help maximize your success in navigating the complex college admissions process, and assist you in identifying resources and strategies to pay college expenses.
The following topics will be presented in the College Coach – Spring/Summer 2026 Webinar Series:
The High School Plan
Wednesday, January 21: 12 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 8th – 10th grade students
SAT & ACT: Which is Right for My Child?
Thursday, March 5: 12 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 9th – 10th grade students
New Era of Digital Exams: Changes to the SAT, ACT and More
Tuesday, March 24: 12 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 9th – 12th grade students
Alternatives to a 4-Year Degree
Thursday, April 16: 2 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 9th – 12th grade students
Selecting Best Fit Colleges
Tuesday, April 21: 3 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 11th – 12th grade students
Admission to the Ivies and Other Highly Selective Schools
Tuesday, May 19: 3 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 9th – 11th grade students
Writing Your Best College Essay
Thursday, July 9: 7 p.m.
Audience: Rising 12th grade students and their parents/guardians
College Admission Tests: When and How to Start
Tuesday, July 14: 12 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 9th – 12th grade students
Senior Summer: The Successful Transition to College
Thursday, July 16: 2 p.m.
Audience: Parents/guardians of 12th grade students
To register for an upcoming webinar, request a webinar recording, or access College Coach online resources, visit the Tuition Programs - College Coach webpage.
Your College Coach benefit also includes one-on-one personalized assistance, including five (5) phone counseling sessions, five (5) college essay reviews, college lists, and quick questions. You can schedule a session with an expert to discuss your family’s unique situation. Changes or cancellations to your phone counseling session must be made 24 hours prior or it will count as one of your five (5) counseling and college essay session limits.