At Mosaic College Prep, we pride ourselves on tailoring the application process uniquely to each student. By taking into consideration personality and performance, our independent college counselors match students with the colleges that will best help them meet their goals. We believe in stopping the stress by creating a positive work environment. We help our families understand the behind-the-scenes of college admissions and make what can be a scary process into a growth opportunity.At Mosaic College Prep:-More than 98% of our students get accepted to one of their top three choices.-Our counselors work with a select number of families, guaranteeing that each student receives the individual attention needed to create strong applications.-You remain our top priority – we come to you on your schedule!We believe that, at it’s best, the college application process is a time when students can reflect on their accomplishments and envision their futures. History Established in 2007. In 2007, Julie Fulton co-founded Mosaic College Prep. Karen Bowlin joined the team in 2009, and the company has continued to evolve from there. The company began working with non-profit institutions, like Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, in 2015, and continues to provide services to both individual students preparing for their college applications, as well as college admissions offices, to this day.
Julie Fulton began her career as an Admission Counselor at the highly selective Office of Undergraduate Admission at Tufts University. There, she read thousands of applications for admission to the freshman class and served on the scholarship committee, for which she reviewed and recommended merit awards. Over the past ten years, Julie has consulted at Occidental College, reviewing hundreds of applications and rendering admission recommendations.Julie graduated with honors from Tufts University, earning a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations and Drama. She completed the UCLA Certificate Program in College Counseling and earned her Masters degree from UCLA, Anderson. She contributed the chapter "Coping with the College Admissions Process" for the critically acclaimed book The Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid published in 2011 by the Oxford Press. She is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC).
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North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, 90028 United States
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