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In one-on-one sessions with students and their families, independent college consultant Nagla Orlando offers personalized support to help students pursue their collegiate dreams. Nagla founded Knowledge Worx to share her know-how and experience as a California educator and college mentor to help guide students and their families through the exciting process of preparing for college admissions success.
Preparing for the college application process does not need to be stressful. It should be an exciting time–not an overly complex one. Partnering with Knowledge Worx means working with a neutral voice to alleviate some of the tension that the process seems to bring about and making it productive and enjoyable for all involved.
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Knowledge Worx has helped countless students navigate the college application process and get into their dream schools. Check out the schools here to see where our students have been accepted!
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The best way to alleviate the stress of the college application process is to demystify the process. High school is, and should be, an experience of self-discovery. In other words, high school should not be experienced as a “to do” list to get into college, but rather as part of a journey to self actualization. That is, a genuine personal high school experience will naturally culminate in strong college applications.
Knowledge Worx uses a combination of a personality and aptitude assessment, which provides insight to each student’s unique strengths and interests, and an application strengthening process to produce the most compelling college applications possible.
Students take a proprietary survey that measures both aptitudes and interests. Nagla will use this as the starting point to dig deeper into what makes the student tick.
With fresh insights uncovered, students are guided on an exploration of their own educational and career goals with an emphasis on translating talents into real-world academic and career pursuits.
Extracurricular activities demonstrate interests and abilities to admissions officials. Knowledge Worx assists students and families to make sure these activities highlight student attributes to the fullest potential.
We will dial in your resume, giving shape to all of the experiences, classes, activities, and personal interests that makes each student unique. A resume isn't just for job applications- a properly crafted academic resume forms the background of the entire college application!
Don't stress out the week before the test. Knowledge Worx uncovers testing weaknesses for each student and tailors a test prep program designed to improve scores.
The college admissions essay is easily the most dreaded part of the application process for students. Knowledge Worx guides students to brainstorm, shape, edit, and polish compelling essays.
Who students turn to for their letters of recommendation can mean the difference between a glowing letter and recommendation that looks like all the others. Knowledge Worx advises students to find the references that highlight the traits that colleges are looking for in their incoming students.
College can be expensive, and navigating the financial aid process can be rough. As an experienced IEC, Nagla knows where to look to tap into federal, state, and school-specific scholarship, grant, and loan opportunities.
The average rate of high school students per counselor in California is 945 to 1. That’s over 200% of the national average, and far above the recommended ratio.
According to the National Association of College Admissions Counseling, the average public high school counselor spends only 21% of their time on college counseling.
I hated writing my college essay and didn't think I really had anything interesting to say about me that wasn't in my application already. Nagla helped get to the core of the message I was trying to relate, and after a few sit downs with her my essay was perfect. I definitely think it is what set me apart from everyone else.
Adam
COLBY COLLEGE
Nagla helped me get into my top choice school and I can’t thank KnowledgeWorx enough for everything that she has done for me. I was stressed out of my mind my senior year, and KnowledgeWorx helped ease the stress and get me on track to get in to my top choice school.
Emily
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
As with most things in life, when it comes to the college application process, knowledge is power. The more you know about colleges and universities, the application process, standardized testing, and financial aid, the better off you will be in helping your child make an educated decision about what he or she wants, the right fit, and gaining admission. The process has a reputation of being complicated, confusing, and overwhelming. In reality, it is very straightforward, pragmatic, and student-centered.
You must commit to the process and make it a time of growth and reflection for your child. Additionally, the application process is a time for students to learn skills that will serve them during and beyond college. Because these skills will be unfamiliar to them, it is my job to assist and teach your child how to hone in on them and make the application process one of enjoyment and excitement. I am here to advocate for you and your student!
Benefits of working with an IEC:
IEC’s spend time away from their practice touring schools, meeting with professors, and student and admissions representatives to bring back first-hand information about the school to their clients. During these tours, IEC’s learn about academic program strengths, the variety of activities, and the financial reality of each institution to introduce options to their students and families.
Many students feel an IEC is their partner and listen to them, unlike a parent or guardian. For some, being the liaison and facilitating those difficult conversations is the most valuable aspect of working with an IEC.
In this time of uncertainty of “who gets in” and “where,” as the admissions climate is ever-changing, it can lead to anxiety for both the student and parent. Sometimes those regular check-ins for parents can be as therapeutic as they are informational. In addition, freeing the parent from the role of “taskmaster” allows the process and the relationship to be less stressful and more enlightening.
An IEC can assist parents in understanding the new realities of college admissions by dispelling the myths and illusions of gaining admission to a particular college or university. “Who gets in” and “where” are not as apparent and straightforward as it was when they were applying to college. IEC’s can communicate this reality and assist in setting and reaching attainable goals.
An important and crucial aspect of an IEC is to provide students with the ability to be self-aware, “who do you want to be?”, “why do you want to go to college?” are questions that engage the student in the process of recognizing their strengths and learning how to articulate them. This skill-building process equips students to gain self-awareness and motivation. Such awareness is pivotal in college when it comes time to “adult” and find internships, use student support services, manage work and social balance, learn fiscal responsibility and build relationships with potential recommenders and employers.
Absolutely! Knowledge Worx students hail from around the country and world. I work with students and families in person or remotely via video conferencing, phone, or email. All of Knowledge Worx’s services can be accessed remotely, as I find them to be efficient and an excellent match for the busy schedules of students and families.
Just as each institution is unique, so is each individual student! My philosophy and approach to the college admissions process differs from others in that it is student-centered, focused, and driven. With that, the focus will be on personal growth allowing for skill development, character building, and leveraging experiences to encounter success in a broader sense, rather than the limited process of college admissions. Ultimately, this presents and prepares the student for the most optimal college admissions process for success.
Preparing for the college application process can be stressful. However, planning during high school can turn your applications into a time of growth and reflection. Knowing how to sequence courses throughout middle and high school to provide the most rigorous college preparation can mean the difference between a competitive applicant and one that is not.
Today’s aspiring college students face more complexity in the selection process than ever before. Vast amounts of information, complex questions and answers, and multiple application formats can overwhelm even the most dedicated students. Additionally, this takes place amidst studies, work, and free time.
High school counselors are indeed valuable assets and are an integral part of the college admissions process. I work with them collaboratively to realize student and family goals. Unfortunately, many college counseling offices have been decimated due to budget cuts. Across the country, the average student caseload for a high school counselor is over 400 students; in California, that can rise 900:1 student to counselor ratio as the norm. In comparison IEC’s average 30 to 50 students in their caseload. Additionally, many high school counselors wear many different hats. College counseling is only one aspect of their job that also entails handling behavioral and discipline issues, supervision, and administrative duties. Consequently, they lack the time and fiscal resources to travel to stay abreast of changes in the higher education world.
My approach draws from years of experience as an educator working with students and understanding the process's demands and the requirements for course sequencing, rigor, and the skills required to navigate the process with organization and confidence.
As I remind parents and students, the college admissions process is not a stand-alone piece in personal growth but rather is a piece that scaffolds the foundation of functionality and is the cornerstone for success in life. As these skills are applied to the college admissions process, students will learn to assert them to other life processes and challenges.
Preparing early allows for proper course sequencing, relevant test prep, engagement in meaningful extracurricular activities, and exploration of interests and goals. In addition, preparing early for the admissions process provides for early analysis and the discovery of learning style, personal strengths, and natural aptitudes. All of this leads students to engage in major exploration and career-matching to find the proper college “fit.”
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HECA Standards for Working with Students and Families
NACAC Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP): Code of Ethics and Professional Practices (CEPP)
While no ethical college admissions consultant can guarantee that a student will gain entry into a particular institution, I provide resources, skills, and experience. I will work with you to identify multiple college and university matches and provide sustained, focused counseling every step of the way so that the process and finished application will place you in the most competitive light. Having someone on your side who knows the ropes increases your chances of acceptance into institutions that are your “best fit.”
Not all colleges are looking for the same student. Believe it or not, there is more to a great college application than having a top GPA. Colleges accept non-4.0 students all the time for qualities beyond students’ high school grades.
Every GPA, standardized test score, extracurricular activity, and interest has an institution that is looking for that match. Unique circumstances such as undecided career paths, those with learning disabilities and difficulties, and/or average academic performance; does not mean that a college or university will not accept you. KnowledgeWorx offers a consultation to thoroughly review each students full potential. Every college and university in the country is unique in its mission, composition, and character. Their goal, however, is the same, to find students who are the right “fit” for them.
Knowing what the school is looking for and what they have to offer (financially, academically, socially, and most importantly, emotionally) is what makes it the right “fit” for you!
My approach stems from years as an educator and also as a mother of two grown boys. If I have learned anything it is that “hassling” or “bugging” a teenager about anything only results in push back, continued procrastination, resentment, and relationship struggles. Changing the perception that the application process happens around you rather than because of you is how you get to be in the driver’s seat.
You need to take an active role in the process and you must be the driver. Ultimately this is your goal not mine. In other words, you will get out of it what you put in. That is why, from the onset, I will ask YOU what you want from the college application process and I’ll support you, your parents/guardians, teachers and school counselor to ensure that those goals are always at the forefront of the process. Yes, I will remind you of deadlines, keep you focused on the process, suggest revisions to essays and college lists, recommend testing options, and advise you of internship and extracurricular opportunities. Ultimately, my job is to advocate for you, help you feel less annoyed and stressed about the process, and to empower you to reach your goals to pursue the college or university education you want and deserve.
MEET NAGLA ORLANDO, M.ED., CEP
Nagla Orlando, M.Ed., CEP, Knowledge Worx 4 College, founder, and principal, approaches the college application process as a life-long educator; she is a 25-year veteran California credentialed educator in Science (Biology, AP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology). In addition to teaching, Nagla mentored thousands of students in interpersonal growth and leadership skills outside of the classroom through the renowned Boomerang Project LINK Crew Initiative. Nagla built Knowledge Worx 4 College around her passion for helping students gain exposure to their innate strengths and talents and higher education options to find their best fit! Nagla prides herself on creating positive working relationships with school counselors and prioritizing "student first" in her California Central Coast consulting practice. Nagla holds a California Single Subject Teaching Credential, M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, counseling certification, and most recently received the highly distinctive Certified Education Planner CEP from AICEP in 2022. It is an honor to be among a prestigious group of 272 (one of only 44 in California) educational consultants and school counselors in the US and abroad to earn the designation of Certified Educational Planner (CEP).
With a singular focus, an engaging personality, and an intuitive ability to relate to students and parents, Nagla has the expertise to understand the individual, their needs and passions giving her the unique insight to objectively see each students strengths and potential. Nagla helps you see yourself objectively rather than merely as a test score, GPA, or letter grade. When you are able to perceive yourself in this light you are able to communicate these attributes in your college application allowing an admissions officer to get a glimpse of your intellectual curiosity, tenacity, evidence of personal growth and excellence.
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