Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy & Disclaimer
- Introduction
This Privacy Policy describes how Pathway2Career Consulting LLC, a California limited liability company (“Pathway2Career Consulting,” “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information obtained through:
Our website located at www.pathway2career.com (the “Site”)
Our college, graduate, doctoral, and special program admissions consulting services Our career coaching and professional development services
Email, phone, video conferencing, and other communications
Payment processing and scheduling systems
Our Business Address:
2029 Verdugo Blvd., Suite 728
Montrose, California 91020
Phone: (818) 405-2202
Email: [email protected]
This Privacy Policy complies with applicable federal and California state laws, including: California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100 et seq. California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA)
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), 15 U.S.C. §§ 6501–6506
California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA)
By using the Site or engaging our Services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy and our Terms of Service.
- Information We Collect
- Personal Information You Provide Directly
We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide when you:
Submit contact forms or inquiry requests
Book consultations or schedule appointments
Sign service agreements or engagement letters
Make payments for our Services
Submit application materials for review
Communicate with us via email, phone, video conference, or messaging platforms Participate in surveys, webinars, or events
Subscribe to our newsletter or marketing communications
Categories of personal information collected include:
Category Examples
Identifiers Name, email address, mailing address, phone number, IP address, unique device identifiers
Customer Records Billing address, payment information (processed through third-party processors; we do not store complete credit card numbers)
Educational
Information
Protected
Classifications
Professional
Information
Internet/Network Activity
Academic transcripts, test scores (SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT), GPA, coursework, extracurricular activities, awards, recommendation letters, application essays, personal statements, resumes, CVs, writing samples
Age, citizenship status (for visa/immigration context only), disability status (if disclosed for application purposes), gender (if disclosed in application materials)
Employment history, job titles, career goals, LinkedIn profile information, professional references
Browsing history on our Site, pages viewed, links clicked, time spent on pages, referral sources
Geolocation Data General location based on IP address (city/state level only)
Audio/Visual Information
Video recordings of consultations or mock interviews (with your consent), photos submitted in application materials
Inferences Profiles reflecting preferences, characteristics, abilities, aptitudes based on information provided
- Sensitive Personal Information
Under California law, certain categories of personal information are considered “sensitive personal information.” We may collect sensitive personal information only when you voluntarily choose to share it for purposes directly related to your admissions applications or career consulting needs:
Health Information: Medical conditions, disabilities, mental health history, substance abuse history (when disclosed in application essays or context statements)
Precise Geolocation: Only if you enable location services on your device
Racial or Ethnic Origin: If disclosed in application materials or diversity statements Religious or Philosophical Beliefs: If disclosed in application essays
Citizenship or Immigration Status: For international student advising purposes only Genetic Data: Only if disclosed in biomedical/research application contexts
Personal Identifiers: Social Security numbers (only if required for financial aid documentation)
Contents of Communications: Email, text messages, and other communications not directed to Pathway2Career Consulting
You are never required to disclose sensitive personal information to receive our Services. We collect this information solely to provide comprehensive admissions consulting and career coaching, and we handle it with the highest level of confidentiality.
- Information Collected Automatically
When you visit our Site, we automatically collect certain technical information through cookies, web beaons, and similar tracking technologies:
Device Information: Device type, operating system, browser type and version, screen resolution
Usage Data: Pages visited, time and date of visits, time spent on pages, navigation paths, click patterns
Referral Data: Referring website or source that directed you to our Site
IPAddress: Internet Protocol address for security, fraud prevention, and analytics Cookies and Tracking: See Section 6 for detailed information
- Information from Third-Party Sources
We may receive information about you from:
Service Providers:
Scheduling platforms (e.g., Calendly, Acuity Scheduling): Appointment bookings, calendar availability
Payment processors (e.g., Stripe, PayPal): Transaction confirmations, billing information Communication tools (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet): Meeting attendance, participation data Email marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, ConvertKit): Email engagement metrics CRM systems: Client relationship management data
Third-Party Platforms:
Social media (e.g., LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram): If you interact with our social media pages or share content
Analytics providers (e.g., Google Analytics): Aggregated website traffic and behavior data Advertising networks: Campaign performance data (no personal information shared)
Referral Partners:
High school counselors, educational consultants, test prep tutors, or other professionals who refer clients to us (with appropriate consent)
Publicly Available Sources:
Professional profiles (LinkedIn), published articles, media mentions, competition awards (when relevant to admissions consulting)
- How We Use Your Personal Information
We use personal information for the following business and commercial purposes:
- Providing Our Services
Admissions Consulting: Reviewing application materials, providing strategic guidance, editing essays and personal statements, preparing for interviews, developing school lists, advising on extracurricular activities
Career Coaching: Resume and LinkedIn optimization, career transition planning, interview preparation, professional development guidance, industry research
Financial Aid Guidance: Providing general information about scholarships, grants, and financial aid options (not financial advice)
Client Communication: Responding to inquiries, scheduling consultations, providing updates, delivering completed work products
- Business Operations
Account Management: Creating and maintaining client accounts, processing payments, managing subscriptions, issuing invoices and receipts
Quality Improvement: Analyzing service effectiveness, gathering feedback, improving methodologies, training staff
Customer Support: Addressing questions, resolving issues, providing technical assistance
Legal Compliance: Meeting contractual obligations, complying with applicable laws and regulations, responding to legal requests
- Marketing and Communications
Marketing Communications: Sending newsletters, promotional offers, educational content, event invitations, webinar announcements (with opt-out option)
Personalization: Tailoring content and recommendations based on your interests and needs
Testimonials and Case Studies: Showcasing success stories (always with explicit written consent and anonymization options)
- Analytics and Research
Website Analytics: Understanding how visitors use our Site, identifying popular content, optimizing user experience
Business Analytics: Analyzing client demographics, service preferences, conversion rates, referral sources
Market Research: Studying admissions trends, industry developments, competitive landscape (using only aggregated, de-identified data)
- Security and Fraud Prevention
Site Security: Protecting against unauthorized access, cyberattacks, data breaches Fraud Detection: Identifying suspicious activity, preventing payment fraud
Legal Protection: Protecting our legal rights, investigating violations of our Terms of Service
- With Your Consent
Any other purpose for which you provide explicit consent
WE DO NOT SELL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION. We have not sold personal information in the preceding 12 months and do not have actual knowledge of selling personal information of minors under 16 years of age.
- How We Share Personal Information
We may disclose personal information to the following categories of third parties:
- Service Providers (Processors)
We share personal information with third-party vendors who perform services on our behalf under written contracts that require them to keep personal information confidential and use it only for the purposes we specify:
Service Provider Type Purpose Examples
Payment Processors Processing transactions, managing subscriptions
Scheduling Tools Appointment booking, calendar management
Stripe, PayPal, Square Calendly, Acuity Scheduling
Communication Platforms
Video conferencing, email, messaging Zoom, Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams
Cloud Storage Secure document storage and sharing Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive
Email Marketing Newsletter delivery, campaign management
Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Constant Contact
Website Hosting Hosting our Site and databases AWS, GoDaddy, Bluehost
Analytics Providers Website traffic analysis, user behavior tracking
Google Analytics, Hotjar
CRM Systems Client relationship management HubSpot, Salesforce
- At Your Direction
We may share your personal information when you explicitly request or authorize us to do so:
Educational Institutions: Submitting application materials on your behalf (only with written authorization)
Recommendation Writers: Coordinating with recommenders you designate
Parents/Guardians: Sharing information with parents or guardians of minor clients (under age 18)
Third-Party Consultants: Collaborating with other professionals you engage (e.g., financial advisors, immigration attorneys) with your consent
- Legal Obligations and Protection
We may disclose personal information when required by law or necessary to protect our rights:
Legal Compliance: Responding to subpoenas, court orders, legal processes, or government requests
Law Enforcement: Cooperating with investigations when legally required
Rights Protection: Protecting the rights, property, and safety of Pathway2Career Consulting, our clients, or others
Contract Enforcement: Enforcing our Terms of Service, service agreements, or other contracts
Fraud Prevention: Detecting, preventing, or addressing fraud, security issues, or technical problems
- Business Transfers
If Pathway2Career Consulting is involved in a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, bankruptcy, or other business transaction, personal information may be transferred as part of that transaction. We will notify you via email and/or prominent notice on our Site of any change in ownership or control of your personal information.
- Aggregated and De-Identified Information
We may share aggregated, anonymized, or de-identified information that cannot reasonably be used to identify you for research, marketing, analytics, or other purposes. This information is not subject to this
Privacy Policy.
WE DO NOT SHARE PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH THIRD PARTIES FOR THEIR DIRECT MARKETING PURPOSES.
- FERPA Notice: Education Records and School Official Status
- Understanding FERPA and Its Limitations
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, is a federal law that protects the privacy of “education records” maintained by educational institutions that receive federal funding.
Important: Pathway2Career Consulting LLC is NOT:
A school, college, or university
An educational agency or institution
A “school official” under FERPA
Bound by FERPA regulations
FERPA only applies to educational institutions (schools, colleges, universities) and their designated “school officials.” Private educational consultants like Pathway2Career Consulting are not covered entities under FERPA.
- How FERPAAffects Information You Share With Us
When you or your school shares education records with us:
- Information Leaves FERPA Protection: Once education records are disclosed to us by you or with your consent, they are no longer protected under FERPA because we are not a FERPA-covered entity.
- We Are Not a “School Official”: Schools may only disclose education records without consent to “school officials” with a “legitimate educational interest.” We do not qualify as a “school official” under FERPA definitions.
- Your Consent Is Required: If your school shares education records directly with us, the school should obtain your (or your parent’s/guardian’s) written consent, as required by FERPA § 99.30.
- How We Handle Education-Related Information
Although we are not bound by FERPA, we treat education-related records with the same level of confidentiality and professionalism:
Confidential Treatment: We maintain strict confidentiality of transcripts, test scores, disciplinary records, IEPs, 504 plans, and other educational documents
Limited Use: We use education records solely for providing admissions consulting and career coaching services
Secure Storage: We store educational documents using encrypted cloud storage and secure file sharing platforms
No Unauthorized Disclosure: We do not disclose education records to third parties without your explicit written authorization, except as required by law
Access Controls: Only authorized personnel who need access to provide Services may view education records
- Recommendations for Protecting Your Privacy
To minimize sharing of confidential school records:
- Provide Summaries: In most cases, we do not need complete official transcripts or full disciplinary files. Summaries, unofficial transcripts, or grade reports are usually sufficient.
- Redact Sensitive Information: Before sharing documents, you may redact Social Security numbers, student ID numbers, or other identifiers not relevant to admissions consulting.
- Use Secure Methods: When sharing education records, use password-protected files, encrypted email, or secure file-sharing platforms.
- Understand Your Rights: If your school discloses education records to us, understand that you are consenting to release those records from FERPA protection.
- For Minor Students (Under Age 18)
Parental Consent: If the student is under 18, parents/guardians typically control access to education records under FERPA and must provide consent for sharing information with us.
Age of Majority: Once a student turns 18 or enrolls in postsecondary education, FERPA rights transfer from parents to the student.
If you have questions about FERPA or how your education records will be handled, contact us at [email protected].
- Cookies and Tracking Technologies
- What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit websites. They enable websites to remember your preferences, analyze traffic, and improve user experience.
- Types of Cookies We Use
Cookie Type Purpose Duration Can You Opt Out?
Strictly Necessary Enable core Site functionality (security, account access, payment processing)
Session or 1 year
No (required for Site operation)
Performance/Analytics Analyze Site traffic, user behavior, popular content (Google Analytics)
Functional Remember your preferences (language, region, saved content)
2 years Yes (browser settings or opt-out tools)
1 year Yes (browser settings)
Advertising/Marketing Track ad performance, retarget visitors with relevant ads
- Third-Party Cookies
Our Site may use cookies from third-party services:
Up to 2 years
Yes (browser settings, ad preference tools)
Google Analytics: Tracks website traffic and user behavior (Google’s Privacy Policy) Facebook Pixel: Measures ad effectiveness and retargeting (Facebook’s Data Policy) Stripe: Processes payments securely (Stripe’s Privacy Policy)
- How to Manage Cookies
Browser Settings: Most browsers allow you to:
Block all cookies
Block third-party cookies only
Delete cookies after each session
Receive notifications when cookies are set
Opt-Out Tools:
Google Analytics Opt-Out: Install browser add-on
Network Advertising Initiative (NAI): Opt out of behavioral advertising
Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA): Consumer opt-out tool
Note: Disabling cookies may affect Site functionality, such as the ability to stay logged in or complete transactions.
- Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” (DNT) signals. Our Site does not currently respond to DNT signals because there is no industry-wide standard for implementation. We honor opt-out preferences set through browser settings or third-party tools.
- Data Retention
- How Long We Keep Your Information
We retain personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.
Retention Periods:
Information Type Retention Period Reason
Client Files (application materials, essays, resumes)
5 years after service completion
Reference for future services, testimonials, dispute resolution
Contracts and Agreements 7 years after termination California statute of limitations for contract disputes (Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 337)
Payment Records 7 years IRS record-keeping requirements, tax audits
Marketing Communications Until you unsubscribe or request deletion
Ongoing marketing and communication purposes
Website Analytics 26 months Google Analytics default retention period
Account Information 3 years after account inactivity
- Deletion After Retention Period
After the applicable retention period expires, we will:
Client relationship management
Permanently delete personal information from our systems Destroy physical records securely (shredding, incineration) Anonymize or de-identify data for long-term research or analytics
- Exceptions
We may retain personal information longer if:
Required by law or legal hold
Necessary for pending litigation or investigations
Required to comply with tax, accounting, or regulatory obligations
You have requested extended retention (e.g., for future applications)
- Your Right to Request Deletion
California residents may request deletion of personal information at any time (see Section 10). Note that deletion requests may prevent us from providing future services or maintaining records necessary for legal compliance.
- Data Security
- Our Security Measures
We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction:
Administrative Safeguards:
Confidentiality agreements with employees and contractors
Regular privacy and security training
Access controls limiting personnel who can view personal information
Incident response and breach notification procedures
Technical Safeguards:
Encryption of data in transit (SSL/TLS protocols)
Encryption of sensitive data at rest
Secure cloud storage with access controls (Google Drive, Dropbox Business)
Firewalls and intrusion detection systems
Regular security audits and vulnerability assessments
Multi-factor authentication for admin accounts
Physical Safeguards:
Secure office facilities with locked file cabinets for physical records
Restricted access to areas where personal information is stored
Secure disposal of physical documents (shredding)
- Limitations of Security
No system is 100% secure. Despite our efforts, we cannot guarantee absolute security of personal information. Risks include:
Cyberattacks, hacking, phishing
Unauthorized access by third parties
Hardware or software failures
Human error or insider threats
You are responsible for:
Maintaining the confidentiality of your passwords and login credentials
Using secure networks when accessing our Site or communications
Reporting suspicious activity or potential security breaches immediately
- Third-Party Security
We carefully vet third-party service providers and require them to implement appropriate security measures. However, we are not responsible for the security practices of third parties. Review their privacy policies independently.
- Data Breach Notification
If we experience a data breach that compromises your personal information, we will: Notify affected individuals without unreasonable delay
Notify the California Attorney General if the breach affects 500+ California residents (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.82)
Provide information about the breach, steps we’re taking, and recommendations for protecting yourself
- Privacy Rights of Minors
- Age Restrictions
Our Services are intended for individuals who are:
Age 13 or older for general use of the Site
Age 14-17 for admissions consulting services (with parental/guardian consent)
Age 18 or older to enter into binding contracts independently
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent, in compliance with COPPA.
- Parental/Guardian Consent
For clients under age 18:
A parent or legal guardian must sign our service agreement and provide consent for information collection
Parents/guardians may access, review, and request deletion of their child’s personal information Parents/guardians may revoke consent and request discontinuation of services at any time
- FERPA and Minor Students
For students under age 18:
Parents/guardians typically control access to education records under FERPA (if applicable) Once a student turns 18, FERPA rights transfer from parents to the student
- Special Protections for California Minors
Under California law (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 22580-22582):
Minors under 18 who are registered users of our Site may request removal of content they posted
We will remove or anonymize such content, though residual copies may remain in backups or caches
Minors may not be able to remove content shared with or by third parties
To request removal of content posted by a minor, contact us at [email protected].
- California Privacy Rights (CCPA/CPRA)
If you are a California resident, you have specific rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
- Right to Know
You have the right to request that we disclose:
Categories of personal information collected about you
Categories of sources from which personal information is collected
Business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information
Categories of third parties with whom we share personal information
Specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you
How to Exercise: Submit a verifiable consumer request via email to [email protected] or call (818) 405-2202.
Response Time: We will respond within 45 days (extendable by 45 days if necessary, with notice).
- Right to Delete
You have the right to request deletion of personal information we have collected from you, subject to certain exceptions (e.g., completing transactions, legal compliance, fraud prevention).
How to Exercise: Submit a verifiable consumer request via email to [email protected].
Note: Deleting your information may prevent us from providing Services or maintaining records necessary for legal obligations.
- Right to Correct
You have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information we maintain about you.
How to Exercise: Submit a verifiable consumer request via email to [email protected] with details of the inaccuracies.
- Right to Opt Out of Sale or Sharing
We do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.
If our practices change, we will provide a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link on our Site and honor your opt-out requests.
- Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information
You have the right to limit our use and disclosure of sensitive personal information to only what is necessary to provide our Services.
We only use sensitive personal information for purposes directly related to admissions consulting and career coaching. We do not use it for other purposes without your consent.
If you wish to limit use further, contact us at [email protected].
- Right to Non-Discrimination
We will not discriminate against you for exercising your CCPA/CPRA rights, including by: Denying goods or services
Charging different prices or rates
Providing different levels or quality of services
Suggesting you will receive different services or pricing
- Authorized Agents
You may designate an authorized agent to submit requests on your behalf. We may require: Written authorization signed by you
Proof of the agent’s identity
Verification of your identity
- Verification Process
To protect your privacy, we verify your identity before responding to requests:
For “Right to Know” requests:
We match at least two data points you provide with information we have on file (e.g., name, email, phone number)
For “Right to Delete” or “Right to Correct” requests:
We require at least three data points or additional verification (e.g., signed declaration under penalty of perjury)
For sensitive information requests:
We may require additional verification, such as government-issued ID or previous correspondence If we cannot verify your identity, we will inform you and may deny the request.
- Appeal Process
If we deny your request, you have the right to appeal. To appeal:
Submit an appeal request to [email protected] within 30 days of denial Include your original request details and reasons for appeal
We will respond within 45 days
- Third-Party Websites and Services
Our Site and communications may contain links to third-party websites, applications, or services (e.g., college websites, scholarship databases, LinkedIn, social media platforms).
We are not responsible for:
Privacy practices of third-party websites
Content, accuracy, or availability of third-party sites
Terms of service or policies of third parties
Before providing personal information to third parties:
Review their privacy policies and terms of service
Understand how they collect, use, and share your information
Exercise caution when clicking links or downloading files
Third-party services we integrate with (e.g., Stripe, Calendly, Zoom) have their own privacy policies. We encourage you to review them.
- International Data Transfers
Pathway2Career Consulting is based in California, USA. If you access our Site or use our Services from outside the United States, please be aware that:
Your personal information will be transferred to and processed in the United States U.S. privacy laws may differ from those in your country
By using our Site or Services, you consent to the transfer of your information to the United States
If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom, or other jurisdictions with strict data protection laws, please note that we do not specifically target or market to individuals in those regions. If you engage our Services, you acknowledge and consent to data transfers to the United States.
- Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices, legal requirements, or business operations.
How We Notify You:
We will post the updated Privacy Policy on this page with a new “Last Updated” date
For material changes, we will notify you via email (if you have provided an email address) or prominent notice on our Site
Continued use of the Site or Services after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy
Your Responsibility:
Review this Privacy Policy periodically for updates
If you disagree with changes, discontinue use of the Site and Services and contact us to delete your information
Previous Versions: Upon request, we can provide previous versions of this Privacy Policy for your review.
- Contact Us
If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us:
Pathway2Career Consulting LLC
2029 Verdugo Blvd., Suite 728
Montrose, California 91020
Phone: (818) 405-2202
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.pathway2career.com
Response Time: We will respond to inquiries within 10 business days.
For California privacy rights requests (CCPA/CPRA), please use the contact information above and specify the nature of your request (e.g., “Right to Know,” “Right to Delete”).
DISCLAIMER
Terms of Use and Limitation of Liability
Effective Date: January 1, 2025
Last Updated: January 1, 2025
- Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using the Pathway2Career Consulting LLC website (“Site”) or engaging our services (“Services”), you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this Disclaimer and our Terms of Service.
If you do not agree, do not use the Site or Services.
- General Information and Educational Purpose Only
The information provided on this Site and through our Services is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be comprehensive, definitive, or applicable to your specific circumstances.
Content includes:
Blog posts, articles, guides, and resources about college admissions, graduate school, and career planning
General advice about application strategies, essay writing, interview preparation Information about schools, programs, deadlines, and requirements
This information:
May become outdated as admissions policies change
Should not be relied upon as the sole basis for application decisions
Must be verified independently with educational institutions
You are responsible for:
Verifying all information with official sources (college websites, admissions offices)
Consulting with appropriate professionals (attorneys, financial advisors, licensed counselors) for specialized advice
Making your own informed decisions about educational and career choices
- No Guarantee of Admission or Outcomes
IMPORTANT: We do not and cannot guarantee admission to any educational institution or program, job placement, scholarship awards, or any specific outcome.
- Nature of Consulting Services
Our Services involve:
Strategic guidance and personalized advice
Reviewing and editing application materials
Interview preparation and coaching
School selection recommendations
Career planning and professional development
These Services do NOT:
Guarantee acceptance into any school, program, or position
Ensure scholarship, grant, or financial aid awards
Guarantee specific GPA improvements, test score increases, or job offers
Replace the independent judgment of admissions committees, hiring managers, or selection panels
- Admissions Decisions Are Not Within Our Control
Admissions decisions are made solely by educational institutions based on their own criteria, which may include:
Academic qualifications, test scores, GPA
Extracurricular activities, leadership, community involvement
Personal essays, statements of purpose, writing samples
Letters of recommendation
Interviews, portfolios, auditions
Institutional priorities (diversity, geography, legacy status, financial need)
Factors beyond applicant control (application volume, acceptance rates, enrollment goals) We cannot influence admissions decisions made by third-party institutions.
- Success Stories and Testimonials
Testimonials, case studies, and success stories on our Site reflect the experiences of individual clients and are not guarantees of similar results. Factors contributing to those outcomes may include:
Individual client qualifications and effort
Timing and competitiveness of application cycles
Changes in admissions policies since the testimonial was given
Support from family, school counselors, and other resources
Past performance does not predict future results.
- Client Responsibility
Your success depends on:
Your academic qualifications, talents, and achievements
The effort you invest in the application process
Your willingness to follow guidance and implement feedback
Factors outside of our and your control (application volume, institutional priorities)
You are responsible for:
Meeting all application deadlines
Submitting accurate, truthful, and complete application materials
Following instructions from educational institutions
Complying with honor codes, academic integrity policies, and application guidelines
- No Professional Advice
Pathway2Career Consulting provides educational consulting and career coaching. We do not provide legal, financial, medical, mental health, immigration, tax, accounting, or licensed counseling advice.
- Legal Advice
We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice.
We cannot advise on:
Visa applications, immigration status, or work authorization
Disciplinary proceedings, academic integrity violations, or legal disputes with schools Contracts, intellectual property, or legal rights and obligations
Compliance with laws or regulations
If you need legal advice, consult a licensed attorney.
- Financial Advice
We are not financial advisors, certified public accountants (CPAs), or financial planners. We cannot advise on:
Investment strategies, portfolio management, or retirement planning
Tax implications of educational expenses, scholarships, or financial aid
Student loan repayment strategies or debt management
Specific financial products (529 plans, investment accounts, insurance)
We may provide general information about:
Financial aid application processes (FAFSA, CSS Profile)
Types of scholarships, grants, and loans available
General cost considerations when choosing schools
For personalized financial advice, consult a licensed financial advisor or CPA.
- Medical and Mental Health Services
We are not licensed medical professionals, therapists, psychologists, or counselors. We cannot provide:
Medical diagnoses, treatment plans, or health advice
Mental health counseling, therapy, or crisis intervention
Advice on medications, accommodations, or disability services
Emergency mental health support
If application materials require disclosure of medical or mental health information: We may help you craft context statements or explan
