Playbook To College 
Strategy Day

 

Sunday, January 25th, 2026

11:30 AM to 6:00 PM EST

The Hatchery Innovation Studio
Alexander Library (Rutgers University)
169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ

 

Congratulations! You’re about to enroll in the Playbook To College Strategy Day — the fastest, most affordable way to get clarity on the college admissions process.

 

What you'll get:

  • 📊 Playbook Academic Success Scorecard (P.A.S.S.) – See exactly where your student stands and what gaps to close

  • 📝 Complete Game Plan – A clear step-by-step roadmap for academics, extracurriculars, essays, and testing

  • 🎯 Curated School List Guidance – Understand how to balance reach, target, and safety schools

  • 📚 Essay & Story Strategies – Examples to help your student stand out

  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Family Bonding Experience – Parents and students work side by side with expert guidance

  • 🎁 Take-Home Toolkit – Digital Playbook + resources you can use for years

 

Why Families Choose Playbook To College:

✔ Proven & Quality – A proven track record of successful outcomes

Affordable – A low-cost one-day program 

Stress-Free – No long-term contracts or hidden fees

Action-Oriented – Walk away with real results, not vague advice

 

Important Details & Disclaimers

  • Refunds: Registrations are non-refundable but may be transferable to another session if requested at least 7 days before the event.

  • What’s Included: Enrollment covers one student and up to two parents/guardians. Additional family members may attend if space allows.

  •  Educational Program Only: Playbook To College is not affiliated with the Common App, College Board, or any university.

  • Confirmation: Once your payment is complete, you’ll receive a confirmation email with event details, location information, and what to bring.

  • No Guarantee of Admission: This program provides tools, strategies, and insights to help families navigate the college admissions process. It does not guarantee admission to any specific college or university. There are numerous factors that result in college admissions and is the responsibility of the applicant to take such action independently.