ACADEMIC & RESEARCH COACHING (1:1)
Coaching may focus on:
Academic organization and planning
Writing development and revision strategies
Research skills and inquiry-based thinking
Reading comprehension and analysis
Building confidence and academic self-advocacy
Preparing for larger projects or academic transitions
Over time, the goal is for students to rely less on direct support and more on the skills they’ve built.
This coaching is a good fit for students who:
Feel overwhelmed or unsure how to approach work
Struggle with organization, time management, or task completion
Need support with writing, reading, or research-based assignments
Have strong potential but lack confidence or structure
Benefit from consistent guidance and encouragement
Format & Scheduling
One-on-one sessions
60 minutes per session
Flexible session times
Consistent weekly day and time
Coaching works best when sessions are held regularly. Most clients choose a weekly structure to support steady progress and long-term skill development.
What You Can Expect
Regardless of which package is chosen, clients will receive
1. A supportive, respectful learning environment
2. Clear structure and consistent scheduling
3. Individualized support tailored to student goals and needs
4. Ongoing skill development
5. Thoughtful guidance and open communication
Package Options
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$380
Includes:
4 one-on-one sessions (one per week)
Consistent weekly time slot
Ongoing skill development and support
This option provides structure, continuity, and the best opportunity for steady progress. Most clients choose this package to support confidence-building and long-term growth.
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$1,500
Includes:
16 sessions (one per week)
Consistent weekly time slot
Long-term support
This option is designed for students navigating a full academic term or major transition.
*Can be paid monthly or in full at booking
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$100
Includes:
1 one on one session
Available on a limited basis for short-term or supplemental support
Limited sliding-scale options and sponsored spots may be available based on need and availability.