In 60 seconds, enter your student's GPA and test scores and see the exact schools that will accept them and how much scholarship money each one will hand them automatically. No essays. No applications. No guessing.
You raised a kid who studied, took the hard classes, and put up real numbers. Then you saw what four years actually costs — $70,000, $80,000 a year — and your stomach dropped.
You make too much for need-based aid. You don't make enough to write that check four times. And everyone keeps telling you the same useless thing: "just apply for scholarships."
So you did. Dozens of them. Essays, deadlines, hours of work — and what came back? Almost nothing.
Here's what no one told you: you were looking in the wrong place the entire time.
Takes about a minute. Built on the same data tracking 1,945 universities and 40,047 scholarships.
The real money is somewhere almost no one looks: automatic merit aid. Around 20 schools hand out scholarship money automatically — no essay, no separate application — to students whose GPA and test scores land them at the top of that school's applicant pool. The exact same numbers your kid already has. There's just one catch. Every school sets a different threshold. And nobody ever tells you which schools your specific student is "top of the class" for. That's the whole reason the money sits unclaimed, no one connects your kid's numbers to the schools that reward them.
Enter your student's GPA and test scores once. In about a minute, it cross-references those numbers against schools nationwide and shows you:
The schools where your student is a likely admit, not a reach, a real match
The schools that will give them automatic scholarship money for those exact scores
The dollar amounts attached to each one
No essays. No 20 browser tabs comparing "middle 50%" ranges. No $150-an-hour counselor. Just your student's actual scores turned into a list of schools and the money attached to each — in about a minute.
You're guessing whether schools are a reach, a match, or a safety and the deadlines are coming
You've been told to "just apply for scholarships" and have little to show for the hours you put in
Your student has solid scores and grades, but you have no idea which schools will actually reward them
You want a good school your family can actually afford, not just the cheapest option left
If you nodded at even one of those, the Snapshot was built for exactly your situation.
A private college counselor charges $150–300 an hour to dig up a fraction of it. The Snapshot costs $27, takes about a minute, and shows you the money tied to your kid's actual numbers.
The real question isn't whether $27 is worth it. It's the money your student already earned with their grades — that you'll never see, simply because no one connected the dots.
See exactly which schools will accept your student and pay them to attend in the next 60 seconds.
One-time $27. Takes about a minute. Built on data tracking 1,945 universities and 40,047 scholarships.
We had no idea Loras College gave every admitted student $22,000 automatically. My daughter's ACT score was perfect for them. We applied and got the award. CampusScouts found this in our Monday email.
Sarah M.
parent of a high school senior, Ohio
$22,000/yr found
I asked the AI counselor at 11pm the night before an application deadline whether I should apply to Alabama. It told me I qualified for their full tuition scholarship automatically and walked me through exactly what to submit. We applied that night.
Marcus T.
parent of a high school senior, Georgia
Full tuition secured
I raised my ACT from 29 to 30 after CampusScouts showed me exactly what it would unlock. Alabama Presidential Scholarship — full tuition plus room and board. Best money I ever spent.
Jake R.
high school junior, Tennessee
Full ride unlocked
The money was always there. The only question is whether you find it before the windows shut.
Better-fit schools: schools where your student is a top admit, and would actually be happy, stay invisible while you guess.
Scholarship money: automatic awards your kid already qualifies for, worth thousands a year, sitting unclaimed.
Deadlines: priority and merit deadlines pass quietly. Miss one and the award is simply gone for the year.
Score-based money: one more ACT point can unlock a full ride, but only if you know which schools and act before the next test date.
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