Kollegio Announces $2.8MM Seed Round to Deliver Personalized College Access Coaching to Millions of Students Globally

24.04.25 14:32 Uhr

By revolutionizing college admissions with AI-driven guidance, the edtech platform is simplifying the costly process and making it 100% free - creating accessibility for students worldwide

PALO ALTO, Calif., April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --  Kollegio, the AI-driven Edtech platform for higher education access, today announced the completion of a $2.8MM Seed round led by Reach Capital, with participation from JFFVentures, ECMC Group, and Tuesday Capital. Kollegio's AI-driven platform personalizes the college planning process, acting as a virtual counselor—thus, making higher education accessible to all. The latest funding will help Kollegio establish partnerships with higher education institutions across the world as the company rapidly approaches 1 million students on the platform.

Nearly 25% of all U.S. schools lack a single counselor. Where they are available, they are overwhelmed: California's student-to-counselor ratio is 443-to-1, and the national average is 376-to-1. Both significantly exceed the American School Counselor Association's recommended ratio of 250-to-1. Internationally, the numbers are even more dire.

"Kollegio is tackling a major gap in the college admissions process by leveraging AI to make high-quality guidance more accessible," said James Kim, Partner at Reach Capital and a former Yale admissions officer. "The current process disproportionately favors those who can afford private counseling services, but Kollegio is leveling the playing field. We believe that their AI-first approach can disrupt the current model to positively impact millions of students across the world and provide greater opportunities for higher education to the most disenfranchised groups."

Private college counselors range from several thousand dollars to six figures to hire. This puts the majority of students with aspirations of higher education at a disadvantage, as the price point is simply out of reach. Kollegio was created to democratize the college admission process for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background, by providing white-glove counseling assistance traditionally reserved for the wealthy, free of charge. Since Kollegio's launch in August 2024, 66% of students using the platform are from households making less than $100k in annual income, some earning full-ride scholarships and acceptance into top schools such as Harvard.

"This funding marks a significant moment for Kollegio as well as the future of college admissions," said Kollegio CEO and Co-founder, Senan Khawaja. "Our user base has expanded to all 50 states and over 190 countries, showing that the need for accessible, equitable college guidance is truly global."

"Paired with these strong investment partnerships with the best edtech investors out there like Reach and ECMC, and the most forward thinking NGOs like JFF, we're confident that the market is ready for solutions like Kollegio to eliminate foundational barriers to college – no matter where students live, or how much their parents make," said Kollegio CTO and Co-founder, Saeed Naeem.

To learn more about Kollegio, please visit www.kollegio.ai

About Kollegio

Kollegio leverages AI and data-driven solutions to make college counseling accessible and affordable to all students, so they may pursue their academic dreams. Led by a team of AI experts and college advisors, they have created a comprehensive platform that guides students through every step of the university application journey. Kollegio helps match students to the best schools based on personalized data and provides feedback on admission essays to help craft standout applications. Get started today by visiting: https://www.kollegio.ai/

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