College Access for First-Generation Students β The agent helps decode financial aid letters, writes authentic application essays, matches to lesser-known merit scholarships, and generates "what to expect in your first semester" guides. Free or sliding scale $0β200. Partner with school districts and nonprofits.
First Gen Navigator is a free/sliding-scale service specifically built for first-generation college students navigating a system designed to exclude them. The agent helps decode cryptic financial aid letters (the "award letter" that isn't really an award), writes application essays that authentically tell the first-gen story without trauma-parsing, matches students to lesser-known merit scholarships ($100M+ go unclaimed annually), and generates personalized "what to expect in your first semester" guides for their specific school.
First-gen student enrolls in a college where they can afford to stay, with an aid package they actually understand, and a clear roadmap for year one. Success metric: retained at the same college through sophomore year.
Upload your financial aid letter (PDF or photo). Agent parses every line and explains: what is actually being offered vs. what is an estimate, what the confusing terminology means (COA, EFC, unmet need, work-study), whether the offer is good or if you should appeal, and what you can realistically expect to pay vs. what they're quoting. This alone saves students thousands in mistakes.
The agent conducts a structured intake interview via Telegram/email β asking about pivotal moments, challenges navigating college applications without family reference, specific achievements in context, and what being first-gen means to them. Generates 3β5 essay drafts in different narrative styles. Students review, request revisions, and finalize. Focus on authenticity without trauma-parsing β the essay should be empowering, not a victim narrative.
Agent creates a complete scholarship map for the student's specific profile: GPA, demographics, interests, family financial situation, intended major. Identifies stacking opportunities where multiple smaller awards combine to full cost of attendance. Writes all essay applications in the student's authentic voice (after deep research into their background and values). Tracks deadlines across all identified scholarships.
Visual dashboard showing: total scholarship money identified, total applied for, total awarded, gap remaining vs. cost of attendance. Updates as new scholarships are found and outcomes are recorded. Students see exactly how much more they need to close the gap.
For each college the student is accepted to, agent generates a personalized guide: what classes to expect for their major, typical first-semester challenges, campus resources (tutoring, mental health, first-gen offices), social adjustment patterns, and honest advice from students who came before. This is the most beloved feature β nothing like it exists elsewhere.
When multiple acceptance letters arrive, agent does a comparison: net cost after all aid at each school, graduation rates for their major, employment outcomes for their field, and the "true cost gap" calculation that shows which college is actually cheaper.
Connect with other first-gen students admitted to the same school. Peer connection is one of the strongest predictors of first-gen retention. AI facilitates introductions based on shared interests/majors.
| Tier | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Aid letter decoder, scholarship matching, essay coaching, freshman year guide. Free for students from households earning <$40K. |
| Sliding Scale | $50β200/year | Everything above for students from households earning $40Kβ$100K. |
| School District / Nonprofit | $500/student (outcomes-guaranteed) | Full service for all their students. Guarantee: accepted to college + aid package below cost of attendance. If guarantee not met, partial refund. |
| Results Contingent | 10% of scholarship amount above $5K | For families who can afford it. Only charged if we help them win scholarships. |
The school district B2B model is the sustainable revenue source. The results-contingent model aligns incentives perfectly. Free for the students who need it most.
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Free service can't sustain operations | District B2B contracts ($500/student) subsidize free tier. Results-contingent pricing for wealthier families. |
| Essay quality feels generic | Invest heavily in the intake interview. The best essays come from the best questions, not the best prompts. |
| Students drop off mid-process | Text-message-first UX. Telegram/SMS check-ins. Gamification of milestones. Reminders at each deadline. |
| Districts move slowly | Start with community nonprofits who move faster. Use them as case studies for districts later. |
| Scholarship data quality | Start with well-documented national scholarships. Build local database iteratively. Partner with scholarship aggregators. |