Nicholas Vandeiheide has been employed at all levels of education. Primarily, he assists students in the various facets of university admissions.
Mr. Vandeiheide is the founder and President of GPGS. He has been working with prospective students and universities for over 16 years regarding all matters of recruitment and admissions. Mr. Vandeiheide is an Independent Educational Consultant backed by international certification and best standards. A great match between a school's offering and your child's academic, social, and community needs and desires will enrich and enhance your child's life and can impact his or her future. A vital role in university match-making is the perfect fit.
Mr. Vandeiheide is an IECA member who can be trusted to meet your family's needs because he has met the highest standards in this profession. He spends 20 % of his time on the road, meeting with students, traveling overseas, campus admissions visits, touring campuses, and exploring the campus environment. He has extensive, first-hand knowledge of colleges and graduate schools, big and small, around the world. His personal insight provides students and clients, like yourself, with a much deeper understanding than any catalog or website can convey. He is familiar with a multitude of institutions, presenting applicants with a much wider selection of possibilities which provides vital assistance in weighing college factors such as, cost, location, scholarships, and curriculum."
University admission is a process, one that requires much of his time and attention. Fortunately, Mr. Vandeiheide has educated himself in all aspects of college recruitment. He continues to work with college admissions and knows the intricacies of test preparation (GRE, GMAT, SAT, ACT, LSAT, MCAT, DOT), applications, essays, interviews, and financial aid. He even helps students decide on what academic, personal, and work experiences will best prepare them for success on campus grounds.
Join Mr. Vandeiheide in charting the way forward, unbiased, in this important decision-making process, "university enrollment."