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Parents dropping off their college-bound student on move-in day as families prepare for the first semester

FOR FAMILIES PREPARING FOR COLLEGE INDEPENDENCE

Prepare for college independence before the first semester gets hard.

CHOOSE YOUR NEXT STEP

Three ways to support a smoother college transition.

The College Launch™ offers three ways to prepare for college independence—helping families understand readiness gaps, set clear expectations, and build the skills needed before move-in day.

Are you looking for clarity on your student’s college independence readiness?
Start with the Readiness Check

 

Do you need a shared family plan with clear expectations before move-in?
Use the College Launch Agreement


Does your student need structured support to build college independence skills before move-in?
→ Explore the Program

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College Independence
Readiness Check™

Get a personalized readiness report with domain scores, key insights, and next steps. The risk calculator is designed to identify structural vulnerability before first-semester problems escalate.

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College
Launch
Agreement™

Build a calm, shared plan before move-in so you are not making rules in the middle of a crisis. The agreement is positioned as a collaborative support tool, not a punishment contract.

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College
Launch
Program™

A 6-week small-group coaching program that helps students build planning, follow-through, stress recovery, self-advocacy, and independent life-management systems before college begins.

CHOOSE YOUR NEXT STEP

Three ways to support a smoother college transition.

The College Launch™ offers three ways to prepare for college independence—helping families understand readiness gaps, set clear expectations, and build the skills needed before move-in day.

Are you looking for clarity on your student’s college independence readiness?

Do you need a shared family plan with clear expectations before move-in?

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Cover of the College Independence Readiness Check showing a personalized college readiness report with domain scores, insights, and next steps

College Independence
Readiness Check™

Get a personalized readiness report with domain scores, key insights, and next steps. The risk calculator is designed to identify structural vulnerability before first-semester problems escalate.

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Cover of the College Launch Agreement, a shared planning tool for expectations, support, and college transition preparation

College
Launch
Agreement™

Build a calm, shared plan before move-in so you are not making rules in the middle of a crisis. The agreement is positioned as a collaborative support tool, not a punishment contract.

Does your student need structured support to build college independence skills before move-in?

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Cover of the College Launch Programs, a structured college transition program for planning, follow-through, self-advocacy, and independent life management

College
Launch
Program™

A 6-week small-group coaching program that helps students build planning, follow-through, stress recovery, self-advocacy, and independent life-management systems before college begins.

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Start here if you want a guided walkthrough first

Join a live parent workshop to understand where students most often derail, how to spot readiness gaps early, and what to do next.

PARENT WEBINARS & WORKSHOPS

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Many students look “ready enough” in high school because structure is still being provided around them.

College removes that structure.
That is when missed deadlines, silence, stress spirals, avoidance, and life-management problems often show up fast.

The goal is not to react later.
The goal is to build systems earlier.

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Why families wait too long

WHY THIS MATTERS

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Best fit for families with a student who is…

  • smart and capable, but inconsistent without structure

  • procrastinating, avoiding, or shutting down under pressure

  • struggling with planning, follow-through, communication, or routines

  • heading to college soon, returning after a break, or trying to prevent a first-semester wobble

Student struggling with study demands and follow-through, representing executive function and college readiness challenges

Schedule a College Readiness
Consultation With Me

A 20-minute consultation will determine:

  • Executive readiness level

  • Risk factors for transition or re-entry

  • Program fit

  • Enrollment timing

Enrollment is limited per cohort.

Kristin Schleicher, founder of The College Launch, offering college readiness consultation for families

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Do you have questions? 

Book a free consultation or send us message.
We are happy to answer all your questions and point you in the right direction. 

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