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Jamie Dickenson - Certified Educational Planner

Class of 2012: Scott Adams, Capital High School | David Adkins, George Washington High School | Jason Bailey, Nitro High School | Michael Basile, George Washington High School | Ericka Beller, Cross Lanes Christian School | Robert Blair, Huntington St. Joe High School | Evan Bolano, St. Joseph Central Catholic High School | Matthew Bowden, Herbert Hoover High School | Ethan Boyd, Capital High School | William Brown, Huntington High School | Owen Browning, Greenbrier East High School | Hunter Burdette, Cross Lanes Christian School | Ashlie Byers, Winfield High School | Nathaniel Carr, George Washington High School | Timmy Carrico, Woodrow Wilson High School | Emma Casey, Charleston Catholic High School | Andrew Castillo, George Washington High School | Logan Childers, Winfield High School | Carter Coleman, Herbert Hoover | William Cornell, Huntington High School | Alex Couch, George Washington High School | Cristina Dans, George Washington High School | Allen Davis, Woodrow Wilson High School | Taylor Deer, Charleston Catholic High School | Nicole Deitz, George Washington High School | Seth Deskins, Chapmanville High School | Jasmine Dickerson, St. Albans, High School | Lauren DiFilippo, Charleston Catholic High School | Mac Dinsmore, George Washington High School | Casey Duff, Cross Lanes Christian School | Kathryn Dundervill, Charleston Catholic High School | Meredith Durrenberger, Hurricane High School | Justin (Junior) Dynes, Roane County High School | Rashelle Felix, Trinity High School, Washington, PA | Madison Fleck, George Washington High School | Thomas Francke, George Washington High School | Tyler Furbee, Bridgeport High School | Heather Gacek, George Washington, High School | Michael Gerbo, University High School | Sarah Goebel, St. Joseph High School, Ironton, OH | Matt Goldberg, Charleston Catholic High School | Nick Gutmann, University High School | Elias Haikal, Huntington High School | Madison Hall, South Charleston High School | Sara Hamilton, George Washington High School | Jared Hanna, George Washington High School | Kristen Hatfield, George Washington High School | Andrew Holmes, Sissonville High School | Casey Hudson, George Washington High School | Mark Jarrett, George Washington High School | Hayden Jones, Hurricane High School | Tori Konrad, Huntington High School | Danielle Knebel, George Washington High School | Brandon Kroll, Robert C. Byrd High School | Parker Kuyk, George Washington High School | Will Lester, Cabell Midland High School | Lucky Lucente, Charleston Catholic High School | Mary Emma Maddox, Charleston Catholic High School | Emma Manning, Capital High School | Rebecca Matheny, Cross Lanes Christian School | Isaac McKown, Charleston Catholic High School | Ahmed Mian, George Washington High School | Donovan Miesner, George Washington High School | David Miller, Charleston Catholic High School | Colin Morris, George Washington High School | Miles Mussetter, Russell High School | Will Myers, Draughn High School, Valdese, NC | Tripp Nelson, George Washington High School | Emma Pendergrass, George Washington High School | Carter Phillips, George Washington High School | Brittany Peters, Roane County High School | Ryan Pullin, George Washington High School | Joey Puterbaugh, Winfield Middle School | Jonathan Rankin, Scott High School | Milaela Rice, Cabell Midland High School | Cassie Richards, Roane County High School | Kaitlyn Richardson, George Washington High School | Kathryn Robinson, Russell High School | Joseph Rotz, George Washington High School | Ryan Rubin, George Washington High School | Sam Saunders, George Washington High School | Dinah Schulberg, Hurricane High School | Laurel Shaffer, Home Schooled | Karl Shaver, South Charleston High School | Tori Slater, Hurricane High School | Frannie Slotnick, George Washington High School | Morgan Southall, South Charleston High School | Emily Spangler, Huntington High School | Morgan Spradling, Hurricane High School | Trevor Starcher, Hurricane High School | Aaron Sutton, Cabell Midland High School | Katelynn Thompson, Ripley High School | Lora Walker, George Washington High School | Kady Watts, George Washington High School | Brady Weaver, Bridgeport High School | Blair Wessels, George Washington High School | Shelby White, Nitro High School | Chase Whitt, Charleston Catholic High School | Perry Williams, George Washington High School | Paul Witsberger, Charleston Catholic High School | Joe Wong, George Washington High School | Anna Wood, Charleston Catholic High School | Garrett Workman, Sissonville High School | Andrew Wright, George Washington High School | Zachary Wright, Herbert Hoover High School | Jamie Young, Winfield High School | Ahmed Yousaf, George Washington High School | Muhammad Yousaf, George Washington High School | Joseph Zupanick, Mountain State University-Academy
As a Certified Educational Planner, Jamie Dickenson has helped over 1500 families through the college selection and college admissions process. While Jamie works with each student there is improvement in the overall GPA and test scores, which lead to scholarships or grants that may not otherwise have been available.

Planning for college can be an exciting journey for both the student and the parents. Jamie has committed her business to coaching the student and family through the financial aid and college admission process.

She has visited nearly 400 college campuses over the last 11 years and knows the strengths of each campus. Many of those campuses consider Jamie to be a leader in her field.

The educational planning process begins with a personal interview to begin to evaluate the students interests and career goals. Then there is an in-depth look at grades and test results. (The earlier the family commits to the process, the better chance the student can become accepted into a college or university that offers the best scholarships.)

Personal attention and a mentoring can set the right path to ensure that the forms are filled out, the test scores are up, and the scholarship applications are all benefiting the student.

As the costs of education continue to rise an ordinary family finds sending a child to college more challenging. Jamie has the experience to find scholarships and grants to match a students interest or career goals.

Jamie Dickenson is an educational consultant that is willing to be a mentor, advisor, and friend in order to successfully guide the family to the best college experience for the least amount of money.

Through Jamies method of personal coaching she can narrow the college options quickly, she has a way of communicating with students that give them that extra edge to succeed, and she has helped families to find thousands of dollars of scholarship and grant money.

Call or email today for an appointment. This will be one of your best investments!

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