3RD ANNUAL July 9 – 30, 2026

College Application
Training Camp.

  • 01
    The Common App Yale Former Admissions Officer
  • 02
    Activities List MIT Former Admissions Officer
  • 03
    Personal Statement Harvard Former Admissions Officer
  • 04
    Supplemental Essays Yale PhD Candidate · HYPSM Writing Expert
Format 4 Live Sessions · Q&A
Includes Recordings · Worksheets

Reserve your seat — register once for all four nights.

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The Program

Four Sessions.
One Complete Application.

Each workshop is a critical building block — together they form a cohesive strategy built by the people who actually read applications.

01 Yale Former Admissions Officer

The Common App Strategy: From Login to Submit.

Night 1 Thu · July 9 8:00 PM ET Q&A

Most applicants treat the Common App like a form. The students who advance treat it like the first impression it is. Learn which sections admissions officers pay the closest attention to, how they're actually evaluated, and how to build a through-line that runs from your activities list to your final supplement.

02 MIT Former Admissions Officer

Activities List: What Colleges Actually Want to See.

Night 2 Thu · July 16 8:30 PM ET Bring a draft

Ten activities, 150 characters each. By the third entry, the reader has already formed an impression. Learn the strategies for conveying leadership when every word is rationed, how to order entries that hold attention through all ten slots, and how the list should reinforce the rest of the application.

03 Harvard Former Admissions Officer

The Personal Statement: How to Make Them Remember You.

Night 3 Thu · July 23 8:00 PM ET Live feedback

Admissions officers read fast, and they read late. The essays that earn a second look are the ones whose voice is unmistakably the student's own from the first sentence. Learn brainstorming methods, how to convey depth beyond the transcript, and a close read of essays that worked at top universities.

04 Yale PhD Candidate HYPSM Writing Expert

Supplemental Essays That Stand Out.

Night 4 Thu · July 30 8:00 PM ET Closer session

By the time a reader reaches your supplements, they have seen every version of "I'm drawn to your interdisciplinary approach." Learn the "Why" factor for researching and structuring these essays, how to convey personality inside tight word counts, and what sets real admitted supplements apart.

Meet The Hosts
4 admissions experts · 60+ years combined

The People Who Made the Decisions Are Now On Your Side.

Learn from Former Admissions Officers and admissions experts who have evaluated applications and helped students earn admission to the nation's most selective colleges.

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The Common App Strategy

Nick

Yale Former Admissions Officer

Read thousands of applications across multiple admissions cycles at Yale and sat on the committee that made final decisions. Ran the on-campus Senior Interviewer program, supervising the Yale undergraduates who met with prospective applicants. Now brings that insider perspective to InGenius Prep families, helping students see their applications the way a Yale reader would.

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The Activities List

DJ

MIT Former Admissions Officer

Assistant Director of Admissions at MIT, reviewing first-year applications across domestic and international admissions and planning the Institute's multicultural outreach. Now guides InGenius Prep students through the same selective lens she once applied at MIT, with a focus on students from underrepresented backgrounds and applicants headed for STEAM programs.

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The Personal Statement

Bruno

Harvard Former Admissions Officer

Seven years in Harvard College admissions, three of them reading thousands of first-year and transfer applications full-time. Supervised the Undergraduate Admissions Council, Campus Tour Guides, and Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program. Now works with InGenius Prep families to shape applications that hold up to the same Harvard standard he once read against.

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Supplemental Essays

Shannon

Yale PhD Candidate · HYPSM Writing Expert

Yale PhD Candidate in English and Medieval Studies, with graduate degrees from Yale and Ohio State and highest honors from UNC Chapel Hill. Has taught Shakespeare, Chaucer, and epic literature at Yale, and reads six ancient languages from Latin to Old Norse. Now mentors InGenius Prep students into all eight Ivy League schools.

This Can Change
Where Your Student Gets In.

Register once for live access to all four nights, plus the full recordings and worksheets. You will not find this lineup of Former Admissions Officers anywhere else this summer.

Camp begins in
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Session 1 · Thu, July 9 · 8:00 PM ET
The Cycle In Numbers
Class of 2030 results · Independently audited

A Record Year, Earned.

The people teaching these sessions are the same experts who guided 500+ seniors through last year's cycle — the most competitive admissions environment on record.

201
Ivy + Top 10 Offers
384
Top 20 Offers
574
Top 30 Offers
1,449
Top 100 Offers
12.5x
IVY+ ADVANTAGEOVER NATIONAL POOL
1 in 2
ACCEPTED IN IVY+VS. 1 IN 25 NATIONALLY
87%
Top 30 Acceptance Rate
4.37
Avg. Offers per Student
Word of Mouth
500+ families · Class of 2026

Hear From the Class That Just Got In.

Hear it from the parents and students who sat in your seat last cycle — and walked away with offers from the schools they thought were out of reach.

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★★★★★
Princeton '26
Made a complicated process much clearer.

"We partnered with InGenius Prep for the last six months of the college application season, and our kid got into her dream school. The application has become much more complicated, especially for top 10 schools. While our daughter had built strong foundations in academics and ECs, it was critical to plan the right strategy and focus on every detail of the process."

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★★★★★
Harvard '25
Made me feel confident in my story.

"My counselors are so thoughtful and considerate, offering constructive feedback that allows me to fully reflect myself on my application. I'm always surprised when I wake up to see edits made at 4am my local time on essays I'd just submitted the night before. They made me feel proud of what I've been able to accomplish."

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★★★★★
Duke '26 · ED
The best decision I made for my application.

"I got into Duke for Early Decision, despite nobody from my school being admitted there for the past several years. I don't think I would have gotten into Duke, or any of my reach schools, without my advisors. They helped me with every part of the application — countless rounds of edits on supplements, personal statement, activities and honors list."

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★★★★★
Dartmouth '26
Truly changed our daughter's future.

"Her advisors took the time to really get to know her and were instrumental in helping her select colleges that suited both her career aspirations and her hopes for college life. They provided invaluable feedback on her essays, helped showcase her accomplishments, and offered moral support when the process felt overwhelming."