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This Founder Built a National Business By Helping Kids Get Into CollegeNeha Gupta's College Shortcuts helps kids and parents navigate the paperwork and stress of college admissions.

ByStephanie Schomer

This story appears in theApril 2019issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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Getting into大学is something worth celebrating -- but theprocessof getting into college is nothing short of excruciating. In 2007, Neha Gupta was a recent college graduate, and the memory of applying to schools was still fresh: It was a confusing experience that sparked arguments with her parents and left Gupta feeling isolated. To bring in cash, she started offering to help parents and students navigate the intense, draining application process, and as herclientelegrew,College Shortcutswas born. Today, the Houston-based business has nearly 100 Ivy League–educated employees helpingteensacross the country target potential schools and perfect their applications -- while providing a heavy dose of emotional support. Here's how she got started.

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