

Full Passage Ahead
Here are Full Passage you will learn from a proven professional with a time-tested process for helping students prepare for and succeed at the college admissions process. Over his 25+ years as a private college admissions consultant, Brad Barnes has personally helped thousands of students and their families succeed with his winning plan.
Brad personally works with students and parents to ensure that families openly discussing possible college choices. Brad also reviews each student's application, essay and other related materials, to ensure everything is properly completed, accurate, and ready for presentation. Avoiding common mistakes in the application package encourages the admissions committee to look at the student beyond what their GPA and test scores may indicate.
Brad also understands each student is a unique individual and, in order to bring out their best, he takes time to learn about the student and recommend "marketing" strategies to help them show their strengths and stand out from the crowd.
Financial aid is a crucial process, regardless of income or status. Brad assists his students with the financial aid forms, and reviews them to help eliminate any potentially costly errors while maximizing the student's monetary awards.

Keys to Success
College Admissions Made Easy
Follow Brad's advice to get accepted into schools you may have previously thought impossible.
Brad teaches how to make the most out of financial aid and how to maximize your financial awards.
Prevent costly mistakes, by using Brad's personalized plan for picking the right school, the first time.
Brad reviews your college application, essay and all the vital elements of your admissions package.
Consult with Brad to make sure you are getting the best deal when negotiating with colleges.
It is your college future, don't go it alone. Contact Brad Barnes today!
"Brad took the mystery out of the college admissions process, and he made it efficient and productive. He is a sympathetic coach who understands the needs and anxieties of both students and their parents, and he teaches them to work as a team."
Dr. and Mrs. H.


