The Business of College Consulting

Brooke Daly

The Business of College Consulting is a podcast that provides practical insights and advice to individuals interested in starting or growing their college consulting business. The podcast is hosted by industry experts who share their experiences and strategies for success in the college consulting business.

  1. Building a Family College Consulting Business with Colleen Reed

    AUG 19

    Building a Family College Consulting Business with Colleen Reed

    Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here! Colleen Reed, founder of American College Consulting, shares her journey from high school teacher to successful college consultant specializing in helping Canadian students attend American universities. Her thriving family business now includes her husband, daughter, and several specialized consultants who collectively serve students across Canada. • Inspired to become a college consultant after her own positive experience with an independent consultant in high school • Started her business in 2008 when her daughter was in eighth grade • Built her practice exclusively through word of mouth referrals • Transformed her business into a family affair with her husband handling athletes and business operations • Daughter serves as the "secret weapon" for essay writing and activities lists • Focuses on developing strong personal connections during consultations • Believes students must participate in consultations and "buy in" to the process • Uses CollegePlannerPro and FreshBooks to streamline business operations • Manages a large caseload by outsourcing tasks she finds tedious • Finds ongoing professional development and college tours essential for staying current • Maintains a network of fellow consultants through HECA and regional groups • Advocates for Americans to consider affordable, high-quality Canadian universities • Currently navigating challenges related to political uncertainty and visa concerns "The highlight of my life is when a student says 'thank you so much, I never would have heard of this school and it has been amazing.' That, to me, is the best."

    41 min
  2. Scaling a College Consulting Business While Raising Quintuplets

    AUG 11

    Scaling a College Consulting Business While Raising Quintuplets

    Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here! Margaret Baudinet shares her journey from college consultant to CEO of College Solutions, balancing business growth while raising quintuplets and building a thriving consulting practice with specialized services and a team of seven counselors. Margaret shares her journey: • Purchasing College Solutions from founder Larry Dannenberg in July 2020 during the pandemic • Transitioning from a small team to a comprehensive organization with leadership roles and specialized services • Managing the surprise of quintuplets born in 2016 while maintaining her consulting career • Developing grade-specific packages for underclassmen to provide flexibility and improve cash flow • Raising prices while effectively communicating value to clients • Building strong referral networks with financial planners as primary sources • Using Boomerang email software to manage inbox and improve productivity • Creating targeted growth strategies focused on specific markets rather than general expansion • Embracing the concept of work-life "seasons" rather than perfect balance • Hiring team members who complement your weaknesses and leverage tools like ChatGPT for processes https://www.collegesolutions.com/ Thank you for listening to this episode of the Business of College Consulting. If you enjoyed it, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a friend in the college consulting industry!

    36 min
  3. Success in a High Volume, Low Touch Model with Kim Derrick

    JUL 21

    Success in a High Volume, Low Touch Model with Kim Derrick

    Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here! Kim Derrick shares her unconventional model- a high-volume college consultant, revealing how she helps more students with fewer one-on-one meetings while maintaining exceptional results and strong relationships. Kim shares how she: • Started as a volunteer in school settings, including 15 years with Georgia Tech's Stamps President Scholars Program • Focuses on "the big four" pillars: college list development, grades/course selection, testing strategy, and authentic activities • Structures business with yearly contracts rather than four-year packages, allowing flexibility for families • Maintains over 90% client retention despite limited one-on-one meetings • Delivers content through videos, emails, and targeted communication based on student needs • Prices services according to grade level, with costs increasing as students approach senior year • Founded the High Volume Low Touch Facebook group for IECs interested in alternative business models • Emphasizes setting clear expectations with families through explicit contracts and sign-offs • Uses technology tools like Loom videos to maintain personal connection without scheduling meetings • Recommends new IECs focus on their strengths rather than trying to be experts in all areas Check out Atomic Habits by James Clear for insights on making small changes that lead to remarkable results - a philosophy Coach Kim applies to both her business and her work with students!

    41 min
  4. Balancing Solo Success in College Consulting with Sylvia Borgo

    MAY 21

    Balancing Solo Success in College Consulting with Sylvia Borgo

    Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here! Sylvia Borgo, owner of DJ Educational Consulting, shares her journey from classroom teacher to successful college consultant and explains how she maintains a small, intentional practice that prioritizes deep student connections. She offers practical advice about the power of organization, time management, and professional collaboration in building a sustainable consulting business. • Named her business after her children's initials (and coincidentally it jived with her love of music) • Transitioned from 20 years of classroom teaching, including 13 years at a college prep charter school • Started volunteering with a community-based organization to stay connected with helping teenagers • Completed her college consulting certificate during 2020 when she had extra time available • Grew her business through referrals from other consultants who had reached capacity • Believes in freely sharing information rather than hoarding knowledge • Maintains an intentional solo practice to preserve deep connections with students • Works with approximately 20 students per grade level to maintain quality and work-life balance • Meets students both in-person and virtually, which differentiates her from exclusively online consultants • Specializes in working with students from specific local high schools • Uses time blocking, including dedicated social media time once monthly • Offers two package options: 30 hours (for 9th-11th graders) and 20 hours (for 11th-12th graders) • Meticulously tracks time using Toggle to manage client expectations and forecast capacity If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or share it with a friend in the college consulting industry.

    45 min
  5. Fold the Toilet Paper: Business Wisdom from IECA's Former CEO

    APR 15

    Fold the Toilet Paper: Business Wisdom from IECA's Former CEO

    Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Click here! Mark Scalaro, CEO of IECA for over 30 years, shares his unique perspective on the business of college consulting and how the industry has transformed from an avocation into a respected profession. His insights cover the evolution from a field where consultants were openly booed at conferences to today's professional landscape with recognized standards, training programs, and business practices. • Most consultants struggle with imposter syndrome initially, especially the business aspects • Market your unique strengths rather than trying to be a generalist competing with established professionals • Three essential pieces of advice: differentiate yourself, under-promise and over-deliver, and "fold the toilet paper ends" • Making your behind-the-scenes work visible to clients is crucial as this prevents the most common complaint • Partnerships require complementary skills, shared vision, and formal written agreements to succeed • Building positive relationships with school counselors requires empathy for their challenges • Future growth opportunities include expanding into gap years, military options, career schools, graduate programs, and international education Thank you for listening to this episode of the Business of College Consulting. If you enjoyed it, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or share it with a friend in the college consulting industry.

    55 min
4.8
out of 5
16 Ratings

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The Business of College Consulting is a podcast that provides practical insights and advice to individuals interested in starting or growing their college consulting business. The podcast is hosted by industry experts who share their experiences and strategies for success in the college consulting business.