High School Counselors are getting crushed! *
Counselors – Help is on the way!
Imagine guiding every willing student toward a purpose-filled future—without adding more to your already full plate.
What if you had a $1,000 cash scholarship to incentivize each senior to create their 13th Year Plan—and you could offer it in a polished, ready-to-go package for free?
The Problem Counselors Face
Overloaded caseloads – The national average is 1 counselor for every 415 students.*
College & career planning bottlenecks – Students wait too long or don’t know where to start.
Outdated or underused bulletin boards and resources.
Parental pressure and student confusion – What's realistic? What’s affordable?
Not enough time – One-on-one guidance for every student just isn’t feasible.
How the 13th Year Plan™ Can Help
Informative kiosks in high-traffic areas provide 24/7 access to college and career tools.
Step-by-step checklists by grade level promote early planning and build confidence.
Features affordable local colleges, scholarships, and
career programs that highlight realistic, debt-reducing options.
Automates FAQs and deadline reminders to reduce repetitive tasks and save counselor time.
Expands equitable access – Every student gets guidance, regardless of home support.
Empowering Counselors, Inspiring Students
The 13th Year Plan™ isn’t here to replace counselors—it’s here to support you. Our digital guidance kiosk acts like a trusted assistant stationed right in the hallway, giving your students direction, clarity, and confidence for their next step—while giving you time to focus where it matters most.
Imagine telling your principal that your department helped the majority of seniors complete a personalized 13th Year Plan.
Let us help you lighten the load and boost student outcomes—together.
* - This information is based on data from the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, as reported by the ASCA. Publication: American School Counselor Association (ASCA) January 4, 2023, The national student-to-school-counselor ratio exceeds 400 to1 (400:1), the ASCA’s recommended a ratio of 250 students per school counselor."