We help your teen apply to college with less stress, so you can finally stop worrying about what's next.

Helping your teen apply to college can feel like a second full-time job. And let’s be honest, most parents do not have the time, tools, or patience to manage every deadline, essay, reminder, and decision alone.
Things have changed since you graduated from high school:
You want your teen to feel confident — and you want your home to feel calm again.

At ForwardReady U, we guide your teen step-by-step through the essential decisions, deadlines, essays, and planning tasks needed to complete strong college applications.
We turn “I don’t know” into a plan they can actually own.
Here’s how we help:
No more overwhelm. No more power struggles. Just a smart, supportive path forward for both of you.
At ForwardReady U, neurodivergent students are not an afterthought. They are one of the main reasons this program exists.
Our team brings deep personal and professional experience to this work. Maisie Lynch brings 20 years of experience supporting teens in public schools, along with certifications in College & Career Counseling, Special Education and Work-Based Learning. Nulty Lynch is an adult-diagnosed autistic educator, Certified Autism Specialist, Career Counselor, and English Department Chair.
Together, we built ForwardReady U around the way real students actually plan, process, communicate, and move forward. That means clear timelines, less overwhelm, direct communication, flexible supports, and accountability that respects the student instead of shaming them.
Clear timelines instead of vague reminders
Step-by-step tasks instead of overwhelming checklists
Clear communication from a trusted adult outside the family
Flexible support when anxiety, avoidance, or executive functioning gets in the way
Steady accountability that helps students build confidence and follow through
Before your family chooses a support level, here is the real value: a clearer process, less guessing, and a plan your teen can actually follow.
No more guessing what needs to happen next. Your teen gets a step-by-step path through the college application process.
Deadlines, essays, recommendations, testing, and financial aid steps are easier to track in one organized system.
Your teen has someone outside the family to help them talk through ideas, decisions, essays, and next steps.
Parents can stay informed without every reminder, deadline, and next step turning into a stressful conversation at home.
Built with clarity, accountability, flexibility, and executive functioning support in mind.
The system behind the support
College applications have too many moving pieces to manage by memory, group texts, or late-night reminders.
ForwardReady U uses CounselMore to give students and parents a clearer way to stay organized. Students can see assignments, files, college lists, application tracking, and messages in one shared planning space.
That means your teen has a place to check what comes next, and parents can stay informed without turning every deadline into another stressful conversation at home.

Screenshot of the CounselMore Student/Parent Portal used to organize assignments, files, college lists, application tracking, and communication.
Our program is not for every family. It works best when students are ready for support, parents want structure, and everyone is ready to make the college application process feel more manageable.
The goal is simple: your teen gets support, you get clarity, and your family gets a calmer path through the college application process.
Compare the level of structure, coaching, and accountability that fits your teen best.
Not sure which level is right? Start with confidence.
Every ForwardReady U college planning option includes a 14-day risk-free guarantee, so your family has time to make sure the support feels like the right fit.
$750
A self-paced option for families who want the roadmap, tools, and timeline without weekly coaching.
$4,750
The highest level of hands-on support for families who want structure, essay coaching, accountability, and calmer follow-through from start to finish.
Includes full access to the ForwardReady U online course.
ForwardReady U brings together college and career readiness expertise, classroom experience, writing support, and neurodiversity-informed coaching to help teens move through the college application process with more clarity and confidence.
Maisie brings 20 years of experience as a public school educator to ForwardReady U. For the last decade, she has led college and career readiness programming, helping students build balanced college lists, strengthen applications, revise essays, and make informed decisions about their futures.
Her work blends college planning, career readiness, executive functioning support, special education experience, and real-world school insight. She understands what families are juggling and how much structure students often need to move from overwhelmed to prepared.
Nulty brings more than a decade of experience as an English and ESOL Department Chair, along with deep expertise in literacy, writing, curriculum, and student support. His background strengthens the program’s approach to essays, communication, authenticity, and student voice.
As an adult-diagnosed autistic educator, Nulty combines lived experience with professional expertise to support students who benefit from clear structure, autonomy-supportive coaching, and strengths-based guidance.
Together, we built ForwardReady U Bootcamp to give families what we wish more students had: a clear path, real accountability, compassionate structure, and support that respects both the teen and the parent.
If you are unsure which option is the best fit for your teen, book a free fit call. We will talk through your goals, your timeline, and the level of support that makes the most sense for your family.
Book a Free Fit CallAfter enrollment
Once your family chooses a support level, we turn the college application process into a clear, manageable plan your teen can actually follow.
You and your teen will get access to lessons and CounselMore for tasks, deadlines, uploads, and reminders.
This helps identify where they are, what support they need, and what may be getting in the way.
Applications, essays, recommendations, transcripts, testing, financial aid, and scholarship tasks are broken into a clear plan.
Instead of vague reminders or last-minute panic, your teen has specific next steps and support based on the tier your family chooses.
You can see what is happening without becoming the project manager, reminder system, and emotional shock absorber.
Choosing college application support is a big decision. Here are the questions families often ask before getting started.
No. The program is designed with neurodivergent learners in mind, but the structure helps students who need clarity, organization, accountability, and a calmer way to move through the college application process.
The work is teen-centered, but parents stay informed through the tools, updates, and communication built into the program. The goal is to help your teen take ownership while still giving you visibility and peace of mind.
No. We do not write essays for students. We help students brainstorm, organize, revise, and strengthen their own authentic writing so their essays still sound like them.
That is exactly why this program exists. We help students identify what matters most, prioritize next steps, and move forward without shame or panic.
You receive access to the course, tools, timelines, and next steps based on the support tier you choose. From there, your teen begins working through the application process with the appropriate level of structure, coaching, and accountability.
Book a free 15-minute fit call and we will help you decide which level of support makes the most sense for your teen, your timeline, and your family’s needs.
Some students can work independently with the roadmap, reminders, and tools. Others need more live accountability, essay support, or guided work time. That is why the program includes different support tiers.
No. No ethical college application program can guarantee admission to a specific school. What we can do is help your teen build a stronger, more organized, more authentic application process with thoughtful guidance and support.
Choose the level of support that fits your teen best, and help them move through the process with more clarity, structure, and confidence.