At Palladis, our knowledge combines with intelligent strategies, as we work 1-on-1 with students to explore their interests, help them build and understand their academic goals, and apply for higher education programs. Our process makes clients’ desired outcomes more accessible and meaningful.
Our offerings
University & college admissions
We work with students in grades 8-12, helping them explore and apply for programs in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and elsewhere.
Graduate & postgraduate admissions
Current undergraduate students and working professionals will benefit from program exploration and inspired personal statement strategies. Our areas of specialty include: law, research-based postgraduate degrees, and professional development opportunities.
University & college transfer strategies
Undergraduate students looking to make educational pivots that better align with their future goals will receive sound advice and in-depth knowledge about a complicated process.
Test prep strategies
We offer strategies and tutoring for standardized tests, including: the SSAT, PSAT, SAT/ACT, Cambridge Assessment, and many more.
University & college tour planning
When you are ready to explore schools in-person, we coordinate meaningful itineraries by creating a shortlist of schools, highlighting specialty programs, and arranging interview opportunities.
Summer planning
For those looking for a competitive edge, we advise on balanced summer strategies that expand and promote a student’s interests, which can strengthen their admissions applications and leadership skills.
Gap year planning
Whether looking to develop transferable skills, build on an extracurricular interest, or plan an exciting adventure, our gap year consulting provides strategies to help you find meaning and direction towards your next steps.
University & college transition support
We continue to support students even after they have an offer! From first-year course planning to the first day of class, we offer guidance with residence applications, campus navigation, reducing emotional stress, and connecting with campus resources when needed.