Do you want your work to feel like a calling where you make a difference every day?
Do you believe the college admissions process should be an exciting journey for families — not an anxiety-inducing rite of passage?
Are you looking for the training, resources, and support to do the very best college counseling of your career?
Collegewise is building our next cohort of Part-Time College Counselors. If you're passionate about helping students (and their families) navigate college admissions with confidence, clarity, and (dare we say?) optimism, you might be just who we're looking for.
Please note: This position is fully remote, but applicants must reside (and be eligible to work) in the U.S. and be available to work West Coast hours as a standard part of their schedule. Most of your students will be in Pacific time zones, and your availability needs to reflect that.
Who We Are
Collegewise is a college counseling company that helps high school students confidently navigate their journey to college. We believe the college admissions process has spun out of control — too much confusion, too much anxiety, too many students losing agency over what should be their path to higher education. We've spent 25 years working to change that.
Since 1999, we've helped more than 30,000 students apply and get accepted to schools — sometimes famous, often not — that they're excited to attend. We do it with just the right mix of advice, encouragement, and occasional cheerleading, all backed by data and experience. We believe the best college applications are the result of an intentional and authentic high school experience, not a frantic sprint at the end of senior year.
And our work doesn't stop with students who enroll in our program. We speak in public, write, and constantly look for ways to spread relevant college planning information to anyone who needs it, whether or not they work with us.
About This Job
As a part-time Collegewise counselor, you'll carry a caseload of 12+ students — most of whom are juniors and seniors, though many counselors also work with underclassmen — and guide them through the full arc of the college process. You'll build 1:1 relationships, counsel students outside of school hours and in their own time zones, and occasionally work weekends during the busy fall season. You'll be supporting both students and the families behind them, and working alongside colleagues who have absolutely no reverence for US News & World Report college rankings.
What part-time actually looks like: Part-time counselors typically spend 10–20 hours per week with students, depending on season and caseload size. Counseling sessions are billed at $75/hour; administrative and non-counseling work is billed at $35/hour. The fall season (roughly September–January) is the most intensive period.
Every counselor who joins us completes an initial training (30–40 hours in total) led by our Learning & Development team, followed by mentoring, support, and ongoing professional development. Even our most experienced counselors don't coast. We all want to keep getting better.
Who We're Looking For
Ambition with Heart. Strategy with Soul.
You definitely wouldn't be crossing over to the for-profit "dark side" here. We have an excellent reputation with both high school counselors and admissions officers. We present at NACAC and local ACACs, partner with community-based organizations to support college access, and tell the truth — even when it's not what families want to hear. We treat people right, we recycle, and we have at least five confirmed vegetarians on the team. We're biased, but this is a genuinely great place to work.
Pay & Benefits
Let's talk numbers. Counseling sessions are billed at $75/hour. Administrative and non-counseling work is $35/hour.
Part-time Wisers are also eligible for:
Part-time Wisers use their own equipment and work remotely. All Collegewise systems are cloud-based, so you can work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection.
Start Date
We're hoping our new counselors can start between June and July 2026, but we're flexible for the right people.
We Want to Hear from You
If you're excited about this opportunity but unsure if you're the right fit, we hope you'll take a shot. There's no such thing as a perfect applicant (or a perfect job, for that matter). We promise to give a fair and thorough read to every application submitted by someone who took the time to put it together thoughtfully.
Collegewise is stronger because of the different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences our team brings. We're committed to building a place where everyone can do their best work — and we actively work toward that through our IEA Committee, our resources for students from all backgrounds, and our everyday practices. If that matters to you too, we'd love to meet you.
How to Apply
Instead of a traditional cover letter, please choose 3 of the following questions to answer. 150–250 words is a helpful guideline, but use as much or as little as you need. We're most interested in your counseling philosophy, skills, and experience.
Application questions (choose 3):
Please submit your resume and responses through our Careers page. Every applicant receives a response, and we do our best to reply within 10 days.
Questions?
Email us at jobs@collegewise.com — no phone calls, please. We promise to get back to you quickly.
Thanks for reading. We'd love to hear from you — and if this isn't the right fit, we hope you find it somewhere else.
Candidate FAQ
What does a typical part-time caseload look like? Part-time counselors carry 12+ students, mostly juniors and seniors. Depending on your availability and the time of year, that typically translates to 10–20 hours of work per week. The fall season (September–January) is the most intensive; spring and summer are lighter.
What hours do I need to be available? You'll need to be available during West Coast hours as a regular part of your schedule, since most of your students will be in Pacific time zones. Most counseling sessions happen after school and on weekends during busy season.
Do I need to have worked in college admissions? No — and if you have, we'll be upfront about what you'll need to learn. Our counselors come from school counseling, higher education, and private practice. We have onboarding tracks designed for different backgrounds. What matters most is your experience working directly with students and families.
What does the pay structure look like? Counseling sessions are billed at $75/hour. Administrative and non-counseling work is billed at $35/hour.
What does training and onboarding look like? All new counselors complete 30–40 hours of initial training led by our Learning & Development team, followed by mentoring and ongoing professional development. Even our most experienced counselors keep learning — it's just part of the culture here.
What tools do you use? We use a combination of internal systems and third-party tools to manage caseloads, track student progress, and communicate with families. We'll train you on everything, but comfort with tech that doesn't always work perfectly is genuinely useful here.
When would I start? We're hoping new counselors can start between June and July 2026, but we're flexible for the right people.
Counseling
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