The Critical College Transition Period

Professional Support that Stays Completely Invisible

Your success starts in the first 90 days.

College is an exciting new chapter – but it's also one of life's biggest transitions. The first semester determines everything.

30%

of freshmen don’t return for sophomore year

75%

experience significant stress during transition

64%

struggle with loneliness in their first months

90

days is the highest risk period

Your child means everything to you.

The transition to college is officially one of life's most challenging passages for young adults. So, the question is: what happens if they struggle during these crucial first months?

Why Campus Support Isn't Enough When It Matters Most

The Campus Counseling Gap

Your student may face real challenges accessing help when they need it:

  • Weeks-long wait times during peak stress periods

  • Public visibility that many students want to avoid

  • Overwhelmed resources with limited availability

  • Crisis-focused approach rather than preventive support

Most campus services only engage after problems escalate. By then, grades, social connections, and confidence may already be impacted.

The Distance Dilemma

Watching your student struggle from far away while feeling powerless to help – every parent knows this frustration.

You want to support them, but you can't be their therapist from miles away.

There has to be a better way.

Introducing: Campus CoPilot

Professional Support That Stays Completely Invisible

Our practitioners provide confidential, off-campus guidance for your new student. Think of it as your student's professional safety net – expert support that travels with them wherever they go. A Campus CoPilot, if you will.

Pre-College Preparation (Month 1)

  • Two 60 minute sessions per week

  • Build realistic expectations and confidence

  • Develop proven coping strategies

  • Create personalized transition roadmap

Real-Time Support (Months 2-4)

  • Two 60 minute sessions per week

  • 12 hour messaging access Monday-Friday

  • Skill-building for lasting independence

Complete Privacy Protection

  • No campus involvement whatsoever

  • No academic record implications

  • Your student controls all information sharing

Proactive Support for Life’s Biggest Transition

Just like you wouldn’t send your student to drive without proper preparation, why send them to college without transition support? Our service provides the foundation and tools that help ensure this pivotal moment becomes a launching pad for lifelong success. We build independence - not dependence.

Students with professional transition support are more likely to:

Return for sophomore year

Maintain strong academic performance

Build meaningful social connections

Graduate within 6 years

What Your Child Receives

  • Professional Sessions

    2 weekly 60-minute sessions with specialists who understand college transition challenges

  • Extended Daily Support Access

    12-hour weekday messaging for guidance when you need it most. Whether it's 8 AM anxiety about a big exam or 8 PM social stress, professional support is just a message away.

  • Family Updates

    Family progress updates (with student permission) to keep you informed

  • Specialized Expertise

    Experienced clinicians who understand the unique challenges of this life stage

  • Complete Confidentiality

    Absolute confidentiality protection — no campus involvement, no academic record impact

  • Independence Building

    Focus on developing lifelong skills and resilience, not creating dependency

Protect Your Investment During the Most Critical Period

Your child’s college trajectory gets established in these crucial first months. Strong professional support during this period can help create patterns of success to be leveraged all 4 years.

First Semester Sets the Foundation

Stop trying to be their therapist from miles away. The hardest part of college? Watching your child struggle while feeling completely helpless. Let licensed professionals handle the support while you remain their loving parent.