Free Workshop

Strategic Summer Planning for Competitive Students

Join Chris Haley, US Senior Strategy Consultant and Harvard graduate, as he shares what's working in summer program placements right now. We'll discuss how to match students to opportunities, common positioning mistakes even strong applicants make, and the timeline decisions that matter most. Expect a practical conversation about what differentiates successful placements, with real examples and room for your questions.

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3rd March
4 PM ET
Zoom

Position your students for summer programs before application season hits!

You Will Learn:

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When research makes sense for a student's profile, and when other summer experiences might be the better play.
02
Application strategies that are working right now based on recent cycles and real student outcomes.
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When to start and how to sequence summers strategically across multiple years.
04
Where Indigo Research's mentorship model fits in a summer plan
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Chris H.
US Senior Strategy Consultant and Academic Advisor
Chris Haley is a US Senior Strategy Consultant and a Harvard University graduate with over five years of experience as a professional college counselor. He has guided students through hundreds of successful applications to top U.S. colleges, including the Ivy League, MIT, Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, Duke, UC Berkeley, UCLA, and USC. Chris has a strong track record in securing placements for students in elite summer and research programs, including Summer Science Program, Wharton Leadership in the Business World, COSMOS, and others. He has also supported students in preparing for STEM academic competitions, such as AMC10 and the USA Computing Olympiad (USACO).
Alex Yu
Academic Advisor, Indigo Research
Alex graduated from the University of Toronto in Canada with a bachelor's degree in Statistics and Mathematics, and later received a master's degree in Project Management from Northeastern University in the United States. He has mentored numerous students on interdisciplinary research projects, helping them successfully apply to top universities in the US and the UK.

How Indigo Research Works

Indigo Research mentors high school students to produce exceptional, publishable research. With a curriculum designed by Harvard and Oxford graduates, students work with top university faculty or PhD fellows, building intellectual depth and boosting their academic profile.
Our students achieve real outcomes – journal publications, competition wins, and admissions to the world’s leading universities. Indigo students have a 15% Ivy League acceptance rate – over three times the global average – and a 24% acceptance rate to Oxford and Cambridge.

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