Help doesn’t chase you in college. Professors won’t check in. Offices won’t follow up.
Students are expected to know what they need, when they need it, and how to ask, often before they feel confident enough to ask.
That gap is where many capable students get stuck.
College isn’t confusing because students aren’t trying hard enough.
It’s confusing because the system assumes they already know how to navigate it.
Life coaching focuses on motivation and mindset. This program focuses on systems, skills, and strategy.
The 90-Day Bounce Back Program was built by someone who has worked behind the scenes at multiple college campuses and understands how academic support actually works — and where students are expected to figure things out on their own.
in-state public
out-of-state / private
You're ready to change your approach, and you don't have to do it alone.
You want things to change, but you're not sure what to do differently.
There's a lot coming at you and it's hard to know what matters most.
You didn't expect this semester to feel this hard.
You will learn how to course-correct with calm and confidence when setbacks arise, so you can keep moving forward without spiraling.
You will leave with a living reference guide that captures your systems, strategies, and plans in one place and supports you through future semesters and challenges.
You will know what to say and how to say it when engaging with professors, advisors, and campus support so you get clarity and support when you need it.
You will replace reactive, last-minute decision making with intentional planning and strategies that support deeper understanding, retention, and performance across your courses.
You will receive consistent, individualized support that helps you clarify challenges, adjust your approach, and make meaningful academic progress.
You will move from uncertainty and overwhelm to knowing exactly what needs to happen each week to rebuild momentum and regain academic direction.
reset
Understant what went wrong, without shame or guesswork.
reset
rebuild
re-launch
Replace high-school strategies with college-appropriate systems
Build confidence, consistency, and forward momentum.
College isn’t confusing because students aren’t trying hard enough.
It’s confusing because the system assumes they already know how to navigate it.
Life coaching focuses on motivation and mindset. This program focuses on systems, skills, and strategy.
The 90-Day Bounce Back Program was built by someone who has worked behind the scenes at multiple college campuses and understands how academic support actually works — and where students are expected to figure things out on their own.
In-state public
out-of-state / private
You're ready to change your approach, and you don't have to do it alone.
You want things to change, but you're not sure what to do differently.
There's a lot coming at you and it's hard to know what matters most.
You didn't expect this semester to feel this hard.
You will learn how to course-correct with calm and confidence when setbacks arise, so you can keep moving forward without spiraling.
You will leave with a living reference guide that captures your systems, strategies, and plans in one place and supports you through future semesters and challenges.
You will know what to say and how to say it when engaging with professors, advisors, and campus support so you get clarity and support when you need it.
You will replace reactive, last-minute decision making with intentional planning and strategies that support deeper understanding, retention, and performance across your courses.
You will receive consistent, individualized support that helps you clarify challenges, adjust your approach, and make meaningful academic progress.
You will move from uncertainty and overwhelm to knowing exactly what needs to happen each week to rebuild momentum and regain academic direction.
Understant what went wrong, without shame or guesswork.
reset
Replace high-school strategies with college-appropriate systems.
rebuild
Build confidence, consistency, and forward momentum.
re-launch
No. The 90 Day Academic Reset is designed for any college student who did not have the semester they expected. That includes first-year students, transfer students, and continuing students at any point in their college experience. Academic challenges often come from changing expectations or increased demands, not a student’s year in school.
No. The 90 Day Academic Reset is designed for any college student who did not have the semester they expected. That includes first-year students, transfer students, and continuing students at any point in their college experience. Academic challenges often come from changing expectations or increased demands, not a student’s year in school.
Start with reflection and structure rather than panic. A difficult semester is usually a sign that something in the system was not working, such as unclear expectations, workload challenges, or missed support, not that a student lacks ability. The next step is to look honestly at what happened, identify patterns, learn how college expectations actually function, and build a realistic plan with clear priorities. The 90 Day Academic Reset guides students through this process so they do not repeat the same cycle next term.
Start with reflection and structure rather than panic. A difficult semester is usually a sign that something in the system was not working, such as unclear expectations, workload challenges, or missed support, not that a student lacks ability. The next step is to look honestly at what happened, identify patterns, learn how college expectations actually function, and build a realistic plan with clear priorities. The 90 Day Academic Reset guides students through this process so they do not repeat the same cycle next term.
Life coaching often focuses on goals, motivation, and mindset. Academic life coaching focuses on how college works and the skills students are expected to already know, such as navigating support systems, managing priorities, understanding expectations, and communicating effectively with instructors. The goal is not just motivation, but helping students learn how to operate successfully within a complex academic environment.
Life coaching often focuses on goals, motivation, and mindset. Academic life coaching focuses on how college works and the skills students are expected to already know, such as navigating support systems, managing priorities, understanding expectations, and communicating effectively with instructors. The goal is not just motivation, but helping students learn how to operate successfully within a complex academic environment.
Yes, and it is often especially helpful. Academic probation is usually a signal that expectations, strategy, or support were not aligned. Academic life coaching helps students understand probation policies, create a clear recovery plan, learn how and when to use campus resources, and build habits that reduce the likelihood of future setbacks. The focus is not only getting off probation, but staying off it.
Yes, and it is often especially helpful. Academic probation is usually a signal that expectations, strategy, or support were not aligned. Academic life coaching helps students understand probation policies, create a clear recovery plan, learn how and when to use campus resources, and build habits that reduce the likelihood of future setbacks. The focus is not only getting off probation, but staying off it.
Many students experience clarity and relief within the first few sessions. Early progress often shows up as reduced overwhelm, clearer next steps, improved communication with instructors, and more confidence in decision-making. Lasting change comes from practicing new skills over time, and the 90 Day Academic Reset is structured to create momentum quickly while building a foundation students can use beyond the program.
Many students experience clarity and relief within the first few sessions. Early progress often shows up as reduced overwhelm, clearer next steps, improved communication with instructors, and more confidence in decision-making. Lasting change comes from practicing new skills over time, and the 90 Day Academic Reset is structured to create momentum quickly while building a foundation students can use beyond the program.
The 90 Day Academic Reset is designed to create meaningful progress within a focused timeframe. By the end of the program, most students have a stronger understanding of how college works, improved priority-management skills, and a clearer plan moving forward. Some students choose to continue with academic life coaching to build on that progress, while others feel prepared to move forward independently.
The 90 Day Academic Reset is designed to create meaningful progress within a focused timeframe. By the end of the program, most students have a stronger understanding of how college works, improved priority-management skills, and a clearer plan moving forward. Some students choose to continue with academic life coaching to build on that progress, while others feel prepared to move forward independently.
All meetings are one-on-one. Students work directly with me in private sessions that focus on their specific situation, goals, and challenges. There are no group sessions included in the 90 Day Academic Reset.
All meetings are one-on-one. Students work directly with me in private sessions that focus on their specific situation, goals, and challenges. There are no group sessions included in the 90 Day Academic Reset.
No. The 90 Day Academic Reset is not tutoring. Tutoring focuses on course content, while academic life coaching focuses on how students approach learning, manage priorities, communicate with instructors, and navigate college systems. If a student needs subject-specific tutoring, academic life coaching can help determine when and how to access that support, but tutoring itself is not the focus of this program.
No. The 90 Day Academic Reset is not tutoring. Tutoring focuses on course content, while academic life coaching focuses on how students approach learning, manage priorities, communicate with instructors, and navigate college systems. If a student needs subject-specific tutoring, academic life coaching can help determine when and how to access that support, but tutoring itself is not the focus of this program.