Private college readiness intelligence

Benchmark

Doing well is not the same as being competitive. Benchmark shows whether the student is actually in range for the college level they are aiming at, what is dragging the profile down, and what needs to change before applications are built on hope.

The parent trap

The most dangerous phrase is: "I think they are fine."

Fine is not a strategy. A student can be doing well, working hard, and still be miscalibrated for the college level the family is aiming at. Benchmark turns that feeling into a target, a score, and the first constraint to fix.

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Good is relative

A strong student at one target level can look ordinary at another. Benchmark forces the comparison to be explicit.

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Effort is not evidence

Parents see hours and stress. Admissions-style reads need proof: rigor, scores, outcomes, recognition, context, and fit.

03

Late is expensive

The risk is not finding out the student has work to do. The risk is finding out after the key decisions already passed.

Why Benchmark

A repeatable read on college competitiveness.

Benchmark is not an admissions oracle. It is a structured, source-backed way to compare a student's current evidence against the selectivity level the family is aiming for.

Data receipt 20.9M federal cells + 240,853 normalized CDS field rows Backbone refreshes as new admissions and CDS data become available.
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Federal data backbone

Benchmark starts from the March 2026 federal College Scorecard bulk file: 6,322 institutions, 3,308 fields, and roughly 20.9 million raw cells transformed into admissions benchmarks and selectivity bands. On top of that, the engine imports a source-linked CDS layer with 3,998 archived school documents, 240,853 normalized CDS field rows, 367 matched school-published overlays, and coverage status for every matched CollegeData school in the Benchmark list. The data backbone is built to refresh as new admissions and CDS data become available.

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Deterministic scoring

The score is not a feeling or random AI guess. The engine applies fixed logic for GPA, rigor, class rank, testing, test-optional strength, activities, awards, context, major pressure, grade timing, evidence completeness, selected-school CDS data, school factor priorities, and empirical tier anchors recalibrated from the loaded school backbone.

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Target-calibrated read

A profile is only meaningful against a goal. Benchmark can score a broad tier or a specific school. Early Decision and Early Action are applied only in school-specific mode, using that college's loaded policy where available.

Private Snapshot questionnaire

One step at a time. No clutter.

Start with the basics, move through the evidence, then choose Snapshot or Plus. Unknowns are allowed, but the score stays locked until checkout.

Snapshot workspace

Everything below is the live questionnaire and score area.
Use the form, rerun the score, and keep the account private.
One-time Snapshot $14.99

Score, score drivers, and score explanation for one profile.

Process Private account Saved

The family can return, edit, rerun, and keep Snapshots connected to each student.

Signed-in workspace

Benchmark remembers this account and its saved students. Run another Snapshot, edit the questionnaire, or review the plan without dropping back into the public marketing page.
Client Profile
Choose the target.

Choose a broad tier, or search a school for a specific-school read.

School target

Optional. Search a college, then choose whether to score that school directly.

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Broad tier benchmark

This is the target level Benchmark compares against. If a school is selected, its tier can guide this field, but you can still choose a broad tier instead.

Tier 0 most selective Tier 4 selective Tier 9 near-open admission
Academic Record
Testing Evidence
Activities & Impact

Activity entries

Add one activity per row. Each row keeps the same boxes so the profile stays easy to scan.

Major, Awards, High School

Award entries

Add one award per row. Recognition level means where it was earned; connection means whether it supports the intended major or student story.

Benchmark Plus

One Snapshot answers today. Plus keeps the family from drifting.

The one-time Snapshot is $14.99. Plus is $9.99 monthly and includes the first Snapshot, saved students, unlimited retests, specific-school testing, parent strategy, monthly decision briefs, and account reminders. Start monthly if that feels easier; you can always upgrade later to 3-month, 6-month, or yearly access from your account.

Monthly$9.99Lowest commitment
3 months$29.97 $27Billed today
6 months$59.94 $49Billed today
Plus included

Monthly score history

Saved profiles and progress history unlock after Plus starts.