IvyZen · Est. 2015
Full Ivy-caliber admissions consulting — strategy, essays, profile-building, and financial aid guidance — provided at no cost to eight high-achieving students from low-income families each year.
After 25 years helping students gain admission to the most selective universities in the world, we've seen the same pattern repeat: a student with genuine brilliance and extraordinary potential gets rejected — not because of who they are, but because they never had access to the strategic guidance that private school students receive as a matter of course.
The Access Fellowship is our answer to that inequity. It is not a token gesture. Fellows receive the same intensive, strategic consulting we provide to our paying clients — including a dedicated financial aid session with a professional consultant, because getting in is only half the battle.
The fellowship covers a full cycle of admissions and financial aid support from summer through submission.
We accept eight fellows per cycle. Selection is competitive and intentional — we look for students with real potential and genuine motivation, not just perfect transcripts.
We also reserve a small number of spots for students who are still developing their profile but show exceptional raw potential. If you're unsure whether you qualify, apply anyway.
"I had no idea how to present who I actually was. The CAP session was the first time anyone had ever helped me see my own story clearly. I stopped writing what I thought admissions officers wanted and started writing the truth."
— 2022 Fellow · Hardvard
"My school counselor had 400 students. IvyZen gave me more strategic guidance in one summer than I'd received in three years of high school. It genuinely changed what was possible."
— 2020 Fellow · Stanford
"I was terrified about the financial aid forms. The consultant session was incredibly clarifying — she helped me understand what we were actually eligible for. It made the whole decision real instead of theoretical."
— 2023 Fellow · Yale
"I almost didn't apply because I thought the program was for students who were already basically ready. Don't make that mistake. They meet you where you are."
— 2021 Fellow · Princeton
By submitting this application, you agree to these commitments if selected. The fellowship is fully funded — there are no fees.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We strongly encourage applying early — spots fill quickly and early applicants receive more personalized feedback during the review process.
Is this really free?
Yes, completely. There are no fees, no hidden costs, and no obligation. The fellowship — including the financial aid consultation — is funded by IvyZen as a commitment to access. Fellows receive the same quality of consulting as our paying clients.
What does the financial aid session cover?
Fellows are paired with an independent financial aid consultant for a one-hour session. The focus is practical: understanding the FAFSA and CSS Profile, identifying merit and need-based scholarships at your target schools, and knowing how to appeal an aid package if it falls short. The consultant is a professional we've vetted — not a generalist. The session is arranged and paid for by IvyZen.
My grades aren't perfect. Should I still apply?
Yes. We consider the full picture — your context, trajectory, intellectual interests, and potential. A student at an under-resourced public school with a 3.7 GPA who has been working part-time is not the same as a student at a private school with the same GPA and unlimited time to study. We know this.
How much time does the fellowship require?
Expect 2–4 hours per week during the summer and slightly more in September through November during peak application season. Fellows who engage fully get the most out of the program.
Can my teacher nominate me directly?
Yes. If a teacher or school counselor wants to nominate a student, they can reach us at info@ivyzen.net. We especially welcome nominations from public school educators who work with high-achieving students who lack access to private consulting.