Custom College Visits Launches Newly Refreshed Website

Delray Beach, FL, January 2023 – Custom College Visits, the world’s leading expert in helping families plan personalized, multi-day college tours and on-campus visits for college-bound teens, has released a newly refurbished website.

Visitors to the website, www.customcollegevisits.com, will find bold colors and updated graphics, pages that are easier to navigate and relevant, updated content about its services. By way of the website, Custom College Visits aims to promote its programs to parents throughout the U.S. as well as around the world.

The website features a video interview with Ms. Caine and a blog with posts discussing topics pertinent to all aspects of the college search process. The site succinctly outlines the company’s service offerings that include road trip itinerary planning, on-campus arrangements and travel and lodging arrangements. Parents will also note a section highlighting testimonials from many of the families who have been helped over the past few years. Parents can also sign up to receive a download of the newest edition of College Road Trips A Parent’s Guide, written by Ms. Caine or Ten Mistakes Students Make When Visiting College Campuses (and How to Avoid Them).

Ms. Caine says, “We understand that parents are busy and don’t have a lot of time to peruse websites, so we’ve tried to make it easy for them to communicate with us and quickly retrieve the information they need. I encourage parents to sit with their teens and check out our customized college visit services at www.customcollegevisits.com. “

Custom College Visits is a Delray Beach-based, woman-owned business. The company designs multi-campus, multi-day itineraries for college-bound teens and their families.

For more information about Custom College Visits’ services or upcoming webinars, call (650) 931-4515 or send an email to info@customcollegevisits.com. You may also visit the website at www.customcollegevisits.com

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