Dr. Eric Endlich, Ph.D.
 

Eric Endlich, Ph.D. founded Top College Consultants to improve access to college for students worldwide, especially those with learning differences, ADHD, autism, or emotional challenges. Dr. Endlich is a licensed psychologist and professional writer as well as a college admissions consultant, with an undergraduate degree in English from U.C. Berkeley and graduate degrees in psychology from NYU and BU. He holds a certificate in independent educational consulting from UCI and is affiliated with the Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA), National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), New England Association for College Admissions Counseling,  Association on Higher Education and Disability, College Autism Network, American Psychological Association (APA), Massachusetts Psychological Association, and Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA), and is committed to IECA’s Standards of Excellence and Principles of Good Practice, HECA’s Standards and Ethics, NACAC’s Code of Ethics and Professional Practices, and APA’s Ethical Principles/Code of Conduct.

  Dr. Endlich has taught at Tufts University, Suffolk University, Boston College and UMass/Boston, and has supervised doctoral students at William James College. He is a senior writer and wellness advisory board member for Personal Best publishing. As a psychologist, he has worked with many high school students to manage stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and autism. He serves on the clinical advisory board at the Asperger/Autism Network (AANE), and has presented regularly at AANE conferences, as well as the Harvard Medical School Continuing Education autism conference, Southern Maine Autism Conference, and Massachusetts Psychological Association annual conference. He recently presented to parents at Learning Prep School, a school for students with complex learning profiles. He has been invited to speak at the 2019 LDANJ conference (NJ), ASPEN conference (NJ) and AHEAD conference (MA). Dr. Endlich was recently interviewed for a news article on anxiety in college students. He was also interviewed on college admissions by Business Insider, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, WGBH radio (a Boston NPR affiliate) and The Hechinger Report (an educational news blog), the Southern Weekly newspaper (China), and the 2019 Online Parenting Summit.

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