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Not all universities open the same doors. For example, ten years after graduation, top 10 US university alumni have a median income of around $220,000 per year, compared to ~$68,000 for the rest of the country — nearly three times more. But the salary is just one expression of it.
Behind it lies what you won't see in the numbers: classmates who help each other grow, becoming co-founders and colleagues. Professors whose recommendation opens doors to graduate programs at Oxford or jobs at Goldman Sachs. An alumni network and community for life. That's why a selective university is a critically important long-term investment, whose returns only grow each year.
The most selective universities in the world are often also the wealthiest and most generous. For example, Harvard and Yale each manage $50 billion endowment funds. If a family earns less than $200,000 per year, tuition, housing, and meals at Yale are free, and most students receive additional grants to cover travel, textbooks, and other expenses.
The best European universities also have their own scholarship programs, with additional support available through national programs.
But you need to discover these scholarships in time and know how to correctly fill out the CSS Profile and other financial aid forms. A single mistake here can cost $20,000+ per year. Our course includes a step-by-step guide on how to avoid this and maximize scholarship opportunities.

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A complete action plan with key deadlines, checklists, and admissions stage guidelines — for US, UK, and EU universities.
Help choosing between a national program, the International Baccalaureate, A-Levels, and other alternatives, plus guidance for SAT/ACT test preparation.
Building a balanced university profile, weighing risk and opportunity. Atlas's database of universities, summer programs, and scholarships, with detailed profiles for each university.
20+ profile-strengthening activities, CV creation, and a guide to landing the internship you want at leading European companies (Vinted, Tesonet, Light Conversion, and others) while still in high school.
Guidelines for CommonApp, UCAS, and EU university applications with real examples. 30+ pages of successful personal statements and admissions essays.
A guide helping teachers write recommendation letters and predict grades — adapted for each system.
20 most common questions with recommended answers, based on real student interviews at Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge, and Sciences Po.
A map of international student scholarships in the US, UK, and EU, CSS Profile strategy, and negotiation tactics.

About Atlas Academy and its founder
In 2016, Jonas Kavaliauskas enrolled at Yale as an international student from Lithuania. After returning to Lithuania, he founded Atlas Academy — an admissions consulting agency that, over more than 10 years, has helped hundreds of students from Lithuania, Germany, and the Baltic countries successfully gain admission to the best US, UK, and European universities. The team includes 24+ mentors from Harvard, Yale, MIT, Oxford, and Cambridge.
More recently, Jonas founded Unive AI — an artificial intelligence platform that's reshaping the admissions consulting industry. Unive AI raised venture capital, secured European funding, and is expanding into the US market, offering a world-class AI solution for admissions.