Admissions Helpers

P.O. Box 2602
Mission Viejo, CA 92690
(949) 436-7132
www.admissionshelpers.com
Contact: Helpers, Admission
Business Description: We provide academic advising and strategic consulting to high school students, transfer students, and college students who are applying to health professional schools.
In Business Since: 2004
Service Area: National. We provide our services via the internet. For clients based in parts of Southern California in-person meetings may be arranged.
On Angie's List Since: 2/8/2012
Warranties: False
Free Estimates: Free 20 minute consulting
Office Hours: By Appointment .
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
 
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