Mentorship for students pursuing selective academic competitions

Supporting students aiming for excellence in prestigious academic competitions

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Thoughtful competition selection

Each student begins with a deliberate selection process to identify competitions that align with their academic strengths, prior work and long-term goals

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Defined timelines and milestones

The program is built around fixed submission deadlines, with clear milestones that support sustained progress, planning and accountability

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Focused refinement and execution

Students receive targeted guidance to refine ideas, strengthen execution and elevate submissions to exceed the highest competitive standards

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Designed for juried evaluation

Work is developed with a clear understanding of how panels and national reviewers assess quality, rigor, originality and clarity

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Multiple academic pathways

Support spans STEM research, writing and humanities, business and entrepreneurship and civic or policy-focused competitions

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Built with admissions in mind

Competition outcomes provide clear external validation, offering evidence to admissions officers of student academic excellence

Meet a few of our competition pathway advisors

Competition pathway advisors are experienced evaluators, coaches and subject-matter experts who guide students through a structured process, helping them earn recognition at selective regional and national competitions.

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Learn how our competition pathways program supports students pursuing high-impact competitions

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