Expand Your Horizons this Summer

Expand Your Horizons this Summer

While summer may seem a long way off, now is the time to start talking with your tweens and teens about summer activities. Whether your child is thinking about applying to US boarding schools or universities, there are many activities s/he can get involved in that...
Looking for the “Right Fit” US University

Looking for the “Right Fit” US University

The United States is home to more than 3,000 colleges and universities, so there are a wide variety of schools to choose from. Because of the diversity among schools, it’s important to think carefully about a variety of aspects, and also prioritize what is most...
Seminar: US Boarding School and College Admission

Seminar: US Boarding School and College Admission

Are you a parent that is considering sending your child to boarding school or college in the US? On January 12th, Apply Ivy will be hosting a coffee morning seminar on how to get admitted to some of the top boarding schools and colleges in the US. The best part,...
Time Management

Time Management

Time management is a topic that many students struggle with. Here are some tips from students we’ve worked with that they have found useful. We hope you will consider using them when you are struggling with an overloaded schedule. Create a to-do list It may be a...
Starting Boarding School Applications Early

Starting Boarding School Applications Early

When people think about applying to US boarding schools, they often start preparing for the application process in the Fall of the preceding year. When the new school year starts, it serves as a reminder that the student will be going away to school the following year...
Why Hire an Educational Consultant?

Why Hire an Educational Consultant?

The process of applying to US colleges and universities is a long and involved one, which is why many students and their families find it beneficial to work with a independent educational consultant (IEC). For families considering whether to work with an IEC, here are...