
An Alternative Pathway to a Bachelor's Degree in the US
100+
Students sent to the top colleges across U.S.
75%
Lower tuition compared to universities
1000+
Community colleges across the U.S.
2+2 yr.
Community College + University degree

Community College Counseling
Why Choose a Community College?
Community colleges are an excellent option if you:
Have a limited budget for your studies in the U.S.
Have lower grades from high school and you want to improve your academic record.
Are looking for flexible and supportive academic environment.
STARTING AT A COMMUNITY COLLEGE
A Smart and Strategic Choice
common
affordable
recognized across the U.S.
Community colleges offer the first two years of a bachelor's degree at a much lower cost compared to traditional universities — typically between $5,000 and $12,000 per year in tuition fees. After two years, students transfer to a university to complete their bachelor's degree.

1
Finding Your Best-Fit College
We match you with the community college that fits your goals and future plans.
2
Support Throughout
the Admission
We guide you through every step of the application process.
3
Guaranteed Admission Opportunities
Benefit from our partnerships with top-tier community colleges.
4
Smooth Transfer Planning
We help you plan a successful transfer to a leading university.
5
Insights From Experience
Our founder started at a community college before transferring to a top U.S. university.
Debunking Community College Myths
Myth 1: Community colleges are low quality.
Community colleges provide high-quality education, smaller class sizes, and strong support for student success.
Myth 2: It's hard to transfer to a top university.
With a clear transfer plan, thousands of students move to top universities every year — and we guide you every step of the way.
Myth 3: Employers don’t value community college.
Employers focus on your final degree and skills, not where you began your education journey.
Myth 4: You can earn a full bachelor's degree at a community college.
Community colleges offer an associate degree. You must transfer to a four-year university to complete bachelor's degree.
