4-Year Mentorship · $10,000
Long-horizon mentorship from the earliest stage.
A four-year mentorship relationship for applicants who are beginning early, still completing prerequisites, building clinical experience, or orienting themselves in the pre-PA landscape, and who want sustained, experienced guidance at every stage of the journey.
Who this pathway serves
The 4-Year pathway is for applicants who are in the early stages of their pre-PA path. Prerequisites may be in progress. Healthcare experience is beginning. The goal is not yet the application; it is understanding what strong preparation actually looks like and building it thoughtfully, with experienced guidance at every turn.
This pathway is also for applicants who know they want mentorship across the full arc, not just the final sprint, and who value continuity with a single mentor who knows their complete history.
What four years makes possible
Over four years, the mentorship moves through distinct phases: academic and prerequisite strategy, clinical experience development, professional narrative formation, and, ultimately, the application itself. Each phase informs the next. By the time you apply, your preparation is not reconstructed from memory; it was built, deliberately, with expert input throughout.
Continuity
One of the structural advantages of the 4-Year pathway is continuity. Your mentor knows your complete trajectory: your challenges, your growth, your reasoning, your voice. That accumulated context produces meaningfully different mentorship than a relationship that begins six months before the application.
Investment and payment
The 4-Year pathway is priced at $10,000. Pay-in-full is preferred. A structured payment plan is available, with all payments completed within the first 36 months, before Year Four begins.
The final year of mentorship is focused entirely on your application, uninterrupted by financial logistics.
What this mentorship is not
Four years of mentorship does not mean four years of intensive weekly sessions. The rhythm adjusts to your stage. In early years, sessions may be less frequent and more reflective. In the application year, more intensive. The structure is responsive, not rigid.
No application materials are written on your behalf. No outcomes are guaranteed. The goal is to help you become the applicant your preparation has been building toward.
If you are beginning early and thinking long-term.
Apply for coaching to begin the inquiry process. A consultation is part of the process before any enrollment is extended.