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Make a difference in the life of a child with special needs, create an inclusive community and improve yourself!
centers on the belief that attending the right college or university is an essential part of nurturing a student’s lifelong love of learning and sets the stage for professional competence and achievement. Choosing the right school requires skilled strategic management at every step of the journey: from guidance on selecting high school courses and preparing for standardized tests, to identifying colleges of interest, to developing a personal portfolio of activities, experiences and community service. The GPEC team honors each student’s individual work style, goals, dreams and potential. We are committed to preparing students to be successful in college and — even more important — to be successful in life. No two students’ paths to college are alike. We believe the experience of exploring the possibilities is just as important as the outcome and offer a customized program that works for planning and negotiating the practicalities of applying to college. Individual attention, mentoring and personalized guidance are a winning combination. Just ask our graduates!
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Our Staff
Meet our the best and executive
management team
Stephanie Lee
Grace Park
ADDRESS489 Homans Avenue, Closter, NJ 07624
PHONE201.403.1054EMAILinfo@GPeducationconsulting.com
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to help children
Say Hello!
Make a difference in the life of a child with special needs, create an inclusive community and improve yourself!
Types of special needs vary in severity. People with autism, Down syndrome, dyslexia, blindness, ADHD, or cystic fibrosis, for example, may be considered to have special needs. However, special needs can also include cleft lips, or missing limbs.

$345,599
DONATED FOR KIDS WITH SPECIALNEEDS IN 2016
Building meaningful, respectful relationships is the foundation for learning.
