The easiest way to manage the college application process, without missing deadlines, emails or action items.
Whether you’re in that frenzied final stretch of junior year, or preparing to start work this summer on essays, Panels has the tools every student needs to cross the college application finish line with ease:
Panels provides a centralized dashboard where Gmail and Outlook emails, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox files, and Slack messages all come together, making it easier than ever to stay organized and focused.
You can add and edit ToDo lists to keep everything on track. Whether it’s reaching out to an admissions advisor, requesting a recommendation, or sending a thank you email — no task is left undone.
We understand that you’re already juggling multiple platforms and tools. Panels seamlessly integrates with the programs you’re already using, minimizing disruption and maximizing efficiency.
With separate logins for autonomy, but the same visibility into where you stand on your college application journey, you can act fast and always stay on task.
Amit K.
Proud Dad
Throughout my college application process, the constant stream of emails, texts, documents, to-do lists, and reminders was a headache to navigate and meant many messages going unanswered and important tasks falling through the cracks.
Panels provided an intuitive way to group, filter, and organize all that information in the way that made the most sense to me, and then make my to-do lists accordingly.
I doubt I would have gotten anything done my senior year without it!
Mia K.
Student
If your student can’t keep up with the overflow of college admissions communications, they run the risk of missing major deadlines that can make or break their college acceptance.
And while it’s easy to overlook an email or two when you’re getting more than 100 per week (we’re only human, after all!), the cost of being disorganized can lead to errors your college bound student simply can’t afford to make:
Incomplete college application info
Failure to meet deadlines
Missing financial aid and/or scholarship information
Absenteeism from important events, programs and
competitions (e.g., STEM Programs, Non STEM
Programs)