Denver College Admissions Consultant

Katie Thomas started her career in the college admissions field in 1994. She worked in admissions at two different colleges including Knox College and University of Colorado-Boulder. In admissions, she reviewed applications, made admission decisions, and recruited students. Katie then transitioned into teaching and taught Spanish and French at a variety of independent schools for many years. In 2007, she went back into college admissions by becoming a College Counselor and then Director of College Counseling at Kent Denver School in Denver, CO. Currently, Katie serves on the Counselor Advisory Boards for the admissions offices of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Miami, Grinnell College, and Ohio Wesleyan University.

A career educator, Katie’s professional experience includes nearly 30 years as a teacher and college counselor. Having redesigned the college counseling model and program as the recent Director of College Counseling at Kent Denver School, a leading independent college preparatory school in Colorado, Katie honed her student-centered approach to counseling families through all aspects of the college search and application process. Combined with her years in college admission at a selective liberal arts college and a public flagship university, Katie has experience in college admission and high school counseling from both sides of the desk. She has worked with students from all backgrounds, with varied talents and interests, and with an array of college aspirations.

Katie’s many years of quality school-based experience guiding myriad students and families set her apart. Her care, attention to detail, and knowledgeable guidance are recognized by students, parents, high school colleagues, and college admission representatives alike.

Support: College Admissions Planning Support and Application & Essay Support

Click here to book a meeting with Katie.

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