Navigating the college application process can be challenging for many students, particularly those who are the first in their family to attend college or come from lower-income backgrounds. To help address those barriers, Common App announced a new partnership today that will integrate nonprofit College Possible’s AI-powered advising tool into the application platform.
The tool, called Coach Possible, provides students with 24-7 support as they explore colleges, complete applications and track admissions-related tasks. The integration will allow students participating in College Possible’s advising program to access information about application requirements and monitor their progress within Common App, while coaches can view student activity and identify where additional support may be needed.
College Possible serves more than 25,000 students annually through college access and success programming focused on Pell-eligible students. The nonprofit partners with more than 180 high schools and colleges across seven regional locations.
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