Agentic AI for college counseling

College makes
more sense together.

Honest answers, campus intel, and the
people who already figured it out.

One profile.
Every decision gets smarter.

Your whole college strategy, in one place.

Less tab-hopping. More knowing exactly what to do next.

A plan built from
your actual story

Academics, activities, narrative, courses, testing, summers, essays, and next actions.

Your Plan Version 1 showing profile read complete, admissions narrative and balanced list in progress, and next actions upcoming.
A balanced school list with likely, target, and reach ranges and the factors that may move each school.
An SAT simulator showing a target score change from 1330 to 1450 and its potential list impact.

Your next 90 days,
already mapped

The right move, in the right order, with the deadline attached.

A July through September roadmap for priorities, school research, activities, essays, and SAT practice.

Ask with your profile
already in the room

Your counselor answers with your goals, coursework, and saved list in context.

A student asks if they should apply early and receives an answer grounded in their current list and testing timeline.

Connect every college
to one plan.

Compare fit, planning ranges, testing, cost, and next steps without losing the thread.

  • MIT college tile
  • Stanford college tile
  • Harvard college tile
  • Yale college tile
  • UC Berkeley college tile
  • UCLA college tile
  • Michigan college tile
  • Georgia Tech college tile
  • NYU college tile
  • USC college tile
  • Purdue college tile
  • UNC college tile

College names are shown for planning context. Publick is not affiliated with these institutions.

A school name is only the start.

Publick keeps the why, the variables, and the next move attached to every college you save.

Example UC Berkeley school brief with planning range, location, school type, size, programs, and campus setting.
Why it fits: a strong match for engineering interests and an urban campus preference.
What could move the plan: course rigor, testing, and activities.
Next action: compare major pathways and save two questions for a counselor.
An example profile-aware answer explaining how Berkeley should change a student's college plan.
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