About Us
TEXT TO EDIT: Navigating the world of higher education can be isolating and overwhelming, especially for those taking non-linear paths. Kaelyn and Cait understood this firsthand. They built Accepted Society as a community-first platform to challenge the myth that academic success must come at the cost of connection. They designed it to empower academics at every stage, whether you're applying to graduate school, finishing a dissertation, or exploring post-academic careers.
“The society we’ve always wanted to be a part of”
TEXT TO EDIT: For too long, academia has meant isolation, overwhelm, and uncertainty. We were taught that meaningful research requires sacrificing community: that self-doubt and imposter syndrome are just part of the path.
With Accepted Society, Kaelyn and Cait decided to rewrite that narrative.
Meet the team
Behind Accepted Society is a passionate team of scholars committed to making academic life more connected, supported, and sustainable.
Joining co-founders Kaelyn Grace Apple and Cait Murphy-Hurrell is a talented team of five, each on their own academic journey. From coaching and events design to marketing, community engagement, and platform management, our team works behind the scenes to keep the Society thriving.
Together, we bring a shared belief: that academic success doesn’t have to be lonely—and that everyone deserves a space to grow, collaborate, and be seen.
Kaelyn Grace APple
TO EDIT: Kaelyn Grace Apple is a London-based entrepreneur, content creator, and fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. Her research investigates the legal origins of matrilineal descent in the 17th-century English Atlantic, with a focus on how race, gender, and labor shaped colonial society. After nearly failing community college, she found her academic footing at UCLA, continued her studies at Oxford, and launched @KaelynGraceApple to support students navigating their own educational journeys.
Today, Kaelyn divides her time between running The Accepted Society with her business partner Cait and creating educational content across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. While completing her dissertation, she also makes time for joy—spending time with her partner and dog Moo, horseback riding, and exploring London’s best bakeries every Saturday morning.
Cait Murphy-Hurrell
Co-Owner, CEO & General Manager
Cait Murphy-Hurrell is a passionate academic, YouTuber, and admissions coach with a deep love for literature and the humanities. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Literature and Arts at the University of Oxford, Cait shares her journey back into academia through her YouTube channel, where she offers insights on navigating graduate life, academic success, and her personal experiences in higher education. A Legal Compliance professional at Google with over a decade of experience, Cait focuses her talents on helping others achieve their academic dreams as a co-owner of Accepted Society.
Known for her expertise in admissions coaching, Cait has helped countless students gain acceptance to their dream programs. Her Instagram and YouTube content not only covers practical advice for applications but also her passion for books, reading, book collecting, and the history of literature. Combining a scholar’s mind with a creator’s heart, Cait is committed to fostering a community of knowledge-seekers and literature lovers.
Co-Owner, COO & Director of Product Marketing
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Amber Charles is an original scholar of Accepted Society. Having joined the Accepted team in 2023 as a Study Session Administrator, she currently hosts the recently revamped Writer’s Corner, originally known as the Writing Group. Having recently completed her Masters in English Literature, she plans to continue to expand on her research into literary resistance methods and the means to finding a conduit for healing within literature. Her academic interest also includes psychology and history as a means of storytelling and communal healing. When not working on her academic scholarship, Amber has over 10+ years in healthcare and case management. She also has experience with establishing community outreach programs with the Junior League organisation in order to provide supplementary resources to community members. She plans to continue to incorporate literature in to healing practices as she furthers her education. Her leisure interests include reading, creating, cooking, journaling, and planning.
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Katie Ibsen is an original member of the Accepted Team. Having collaborated with Kaelyn since 2020, Katie brings her enthusiastic personality and in-depth knowledge of the Accepted community to her role as the Community Organizer for Accepted Society. As a non-traditional student who transferred from community college to university, she has an intimate lived knowledge of the challenges facing non-traditional students, and aims to utilize that experience to make Accepted Society a platform supportive of the academic journeys that step outside the box.
Katie holds a BA in Anthropology from UC Berkeley, and an MA in Fashion Studies from Parsons School of Design, and uses this education to inform a culturally sensitive approach to community organization at Accepted. Her current research centers around the use of clothing in dressing a political identity, and she plans to expand her research interests to include the use of dress in navigating neurodivergent experiences. In her other professional pursuits, Katie also works as the artifact manager at the Illinois State University Historic Fashion Collection where she acts as steward for the objects in the collection and educator for the students and researchers who utilize the collection.
Outside of her academic work, Katie spends most of her free time knitting colorful clothes and creating hand spun yarn from fibers grown by local farmers, and making the occasional YouTube video.
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Claudia Suarez is a second-year PhD student at the University of Florida studying ballet history during the Cold War. Drawing on her professional ballet background, her research explores the intersection of ballet and political ideologies in the Soviet Union and Cuba, with a particular focus on cultural exchanges, artistic migration, and acts of defection. She earned her Associate’s Degree while dancing professionally before transferring to Florida International University, where she completed both her BA and MA in History in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Claudia is the Digital Marketing Assistant for Accepted Society and has been an active member since 2021. Passionate about teaching and mentorship, she hopes to one day teach courses in Soviet and Latin American history, the Global Cold War, and—most importantly—the history of ballet, which remains her deepest passion.
Outside of academia, Claudia still enjoys taking ballet classes, reading fiction, learning new languages, and taking long walks with her dog. A meticulous planner and theme park enthusiast, she embraces both structure and play in her daily life.
Looking ahead, Claudia dreams of launching her own YouTube channel, where she’ll share her journey as a dancer turned academic and create video essays about ballet history. Through this platform, she hopes to engage a wider community, inspire new ballet watchers and lovers, and offer a candid look at everything ballet has taught her—the good, the bad, and the beautiful.