Congrats to Jess Brondo and Emily Cole, co-founders of Admitted.ly, the latest finalist to be announced for our upcoming PITCH Competition.
By Jessica Stillman (Editor, Women 2.0)
With applications to our PITCH Competition closed,(*We have reopened PITCH applications until this Friday, 9/20, at midnight PDT. Apply here*) now comes the fun part — sorting through the piles of interesting applications we received and having our outstanding panel of judges weigh in. The best part of all: announcing finalists.
Today we’re thrilled to add a third startup to the list of early-stage, female founded companies that will be pitching live on-stage in Las Vegas this November for an amazing set of prizes — Admitted.ly.
The premise of the startup founded by Jess Brondo and Emily Cole (Seth Samuel rounds out the management team as lead developer) will appeal to anyone who recalls the stress and chaos of applying to college. Admitted.ly is an online college advisory platform that helps high school students  improve their chances of admission at their ideal universities, and offers tools to make parents’ lives and guidance counselors’ jobs easier. It’s a tool that will particularly appeal to students at the more than 70% of American high schools that don’t offer them a dedicated guidance counselor.
We’re looking forward to hearing more about this new entrant to the $6 billion college prep market at the conference. Join us to listen to all the finalists pitch live!
Company Description
Admitted.ly is the ultimate online college advisory tool for high school students, their parents, and guidance counselors. We collect over 500 data points per student and use that data to show students which schools they should be applying to, whether those schools fall into their reach, target, or safer categories, and then offer targeted recommendations to improve their chances based on their interests, location, goals, and budget.
Founder Bios


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