How smart digital preparation may open Ivy League doors for your child

Aug 25, 2025

by Jennifer Bridges @JenBridgesRD

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  1. Student case study>>Case study: 10 students don’t get into Harvard
  2. A digital legacy>>Building a digital legacy: The new college admissions playbook
  3. LinkedIn>>LinkedIn is the academic showcase platform
  4. Content management>>Content management framework
  5. Best practices>>A few other best practices
  6. Support services>>Professional support services

Research from Kaplan Test Prep reveals that 67% of college admissions officers feel it’s ok to review applicants’ digital footprints.

When admissions officers do check social media, 57% report finding content that negatively impacts applications. This is a big deal—and if your child has a social media profile filled with evidence of juvenile behavior or inappropriate posts, it could cause them to lose their place at their dream school.

In this article, I’ll break down the steps you can take to improve your child’s chances for college admission in a world where social media is now being used to hold college applicants accountable for their actions in a way that previous generations never had to worry about.

Case study: 10 students don’t get into Harvard

Imagine the excitement of your child getting into Harvard, just to have it ripped away.

That’s exactly what happened when Harvard rescinded its offers to 10 admitted students after discovering they had participated in a private Facebook group in which they shared offensive memes.

The incident began in an official Class of 2021 Facebook group before moving to a private chat.

Harvard administrators discovered the content and:

Proper digital preparation might have prevented this outcome.

Let’s look at how to proactively get started building a digital presence.

Building a digital legacy: The new college admissions playbook

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Today’s college-bound students face a unique challenge: creating a professional digital presence that showcases their achievements while maintaining their privacy.

Your child’s digital presence serves as a virtual handshake with college admissions officers.

The key lies in creating a cohesive, professional narrative that stretches across multiple platforms, showcasing their academic journey and achievements.

Email lays the digital foundation

Start by establishing a professional email address for your student that will serve as his or her academic identity.

The format firstname.lastname@domain.com is a smart choice for academic correspondence. This email address becomes their anchor point for all academic platforms, from college applications to professional networking sites.

LinkedIn is the academic showcase platform

Your child’s LinkedIn profile must transcend the basic resume format.

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Help him or her create a compelling headline that combines academic goals with a well-defined mission. On LinkedIn, you need to do more than just list achievements—you also need to do storytelling through the platform’s experience sections, skill endorsements, and strategic networking opportunities with academic institutions and industry leaders.

It’s essentially a reputation management tool.

Digital documentation strategy

Modern portfolio development requires a systematic approach to showcasing your child’s academic journey. Include 10–20 pieces of your child’s strongest work, carefully curated to demonstrate growth and dedication. Each piece should tell a story about his or her academic progression and intellectual curiosity.

This can seem daunting without a guide, so I’ve included a framework for you to help your college-bound teen get started.

Content management framework

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A strong digital presence demands careful curation across three key areas when focused on college admission:

Academic excellence

Create organized repositories of your child’s best academic work, from research papers to project documentation. Focus on quality over quantity, selecting pieces that demonstrate intellectual growth and academic rigor.

Professional presentation

Maintain consistent branding across all platforms. One’s digital presence should reflect the same level of professionalism, whether someone finds your child through LinkedIn, a portfolio website, or academic networks.

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Implement robust privacy settings across all platforms while maintaining a professional public presence. Regular digital audits ensure your child’s online presence aligns with his or her academic goals.

Remember, your child’s digital presence isn’t just about avoiding negative content—it’s about strategically building a compelling narrative that demonstrates his or her potential to elite institutions.

A few other best practices

Digital portfolio architecture

A well-structured digital portfolio requires thoughtful organization and presentation of your child’s academic journey.

Here’s how to create an effective structure:

Content categories

Academic work

Multimedia integration

Documentation framework

Research documentation

Impact measurement

Leadership role documentation

Position recording

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Impact measurement

The best part about following this framework is that it gives your child the ability to speak to each piece of content confidently in an interview and easily explain the impact each piece had on the project and his or her individual growth.

Now, I understand this can seem like a lot. As the parent, you are juggling work and other life situations. Meanwhile, your child may be busy with extracurricular activities and studying. But this can’t be ignored.

So, what are the options?

Well, there are professionals who can help walk you through building digital preparation using concierge services that create curated content like this. This way, when someone searches for your child online, you control what comes up.

Professional support services

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When you work with a digital preparation expert, you are provided with a clear path to improving or proactively growing your child’s online reputation, while also securing their online digital privacy.

Support and services should include:

Digital concierge support

VIP white-glove services

Monitoring and management

Content development

Privacy protection

If you’re looking to enhance the efficacy of your child’s admission to college, you’ll want to give him or her every opportunity to succeed in a world where admissions officers often use a candidate’s digital presence as a benchmark.

The best way to get started is to grab your free digital audit and speak with an online reputation expert today. Because, even if it’s not your child’s fault, if you don’t control what people find about them online, you’re rolling the dice on what sticks and what doesn’t.

This post was contributed by Rockey Simmons, founder of SaaS Marketing Growth.

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