🗝️ Key to Accepted

Graduate Admissions courses, guides & coaching to help you gain acceptance to your dream postgraduate program!

Consider this your invitation to say goodbye to overwhelm and hello to confidence in the Graduate Admissions process.

Graduate Admissions Course

Consider this your invitation to say goodbye to overwhelm and hello to confidence in the admissions process. With the Accepted Graduate Admissions Self-Guided Course you will access ALL the tools you need to develop a competitive application and STAND OUT to admissions committees!


✓ Only 2.5 hours to complete
✓ Step by step guide to drafting your statements
✓ Templates & Examples for each step
✓ Guide for developing a compelling research question
✓ A Customizable Notion Template to track ALL your application

Key to Accepted offers Graduate Admissions support for non-traditional and mature students, designed not only to review and refine your applications and admissions strategy but to offer peer support along the way.

Unlike a standard 1:1 admissions consulting format, Key to Accepted is a 6-week program (optional 12-week program available) which:

  • incorporates guided admissions workshops providing detailed training and tips and tricks on your application documents

  • peer-review sessions therefore getting broader feedback and creating clearer application documents

  • a 1:1 review of your application by an admissions expert, and

  • a M-F questions space for all your admissions-related questions, whenever they arise

    This format is designed to increase accessibility in cost and offer you a cohort of individuals who are going through the admissions process right alongside you!



Step 1 - join the waitlist

Key to Accepted has limited availability and takes only a handful of students per cohort in order to ensure a quality service and experience. If you would like to join the waitlist to join the next cohort, please fill out the form below ⬇️

Step 2 - Receive your invitation

Join your cohort and attend your onboarding call!

When joining your cohort you will be matched with other students applying to similar programs so you can share resources, benefit from similar questions and responses, and connect beyond the Key to Accepted Experience.

During the first group onboarding call, your coach will go over the complete step-by-step process to identifying programs, understanding the differences in application materials, and the strategy for admissions which reduces stress, increases the competitiveness of your application, and paints a clear roadmap for next steps.

Step 3 - the key to accepted experience

Week 1
Onboarding

Join your first Group Onboarding Call & Tailored Admissions Training to get personalized advice and feedback for your applications based on your unique skills and how that will enhance your application to your dream program

Week 2
Draft

Research programs & draft your application materials with a dedicated Q&A space and document guide so that any questions can be answered, providing greater clarity and confidence while drafting your application documents

Week 3
Peer-Review

Participate in the curated Peer-Review Group Call & get feedback on your application. By having a ‘cold reader’ review your application, you are ensuring that your application is clear, concise and comprehensive to an admissions committee

Week 4
Revise

Revise your Application Materials based on feedback and gain greater insights into your writing

week 5
1:1 Review

1:1 Application Review Meetings that provide a dedicated and in-depth commentary on your applications from someone who has been in the same position as you. I provide the necessary information to make your application the strongest it can be

Week 6
Hit Submit

Final Group Call (Q&A & Hitting SUBMIT on your first application!)

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Graduate Admissions Essay Guide
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Graduate Admissions Essay Guide

Navigating the intricate labyrinth of graduate admissions requires a strategic approach, particularly in composing statements and essays that resonate within the hallowed halls of academia. For non-traditional applicants, the challenge can feel even greater, as they must not only present their qualifications but also articulate their unique narratives in a manner that distinguishes them from the competition.

This guide covers:

  • Statements of Purpose

  • Personal Statements

  • Diversity Statements

and includes templates for each section as well as numerous examples from successful humanities, stem, social science, and law school programs.