For Parents

Choosing a college or major is one of the most important decisions your student will make.

Abivi helps families move beyond guesswork by using research-backed assessments and structured guidance to clarify strengths, interests, and realistic paths forward.

Help Your Student Choose a Direction With Confidence


Evidence-based career and college guidance for families navigating majors, fit, and next steps.

Choosing a college or major is one of the most important decisions your student will make. Abivi helps families move beyond guesswork by using research-backed assessments and structured guidance to clarify strengths, interests, and realistic pathways forward.


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Why Parents Come to Abivi

Parents don’t want hype. They want clarity, safety, and outcomes.

  • “My student is capable but unsure.”
  • “We don’t want to waste time or money.”
  • “They have interests but no clear direction.”
  • “College feels overwhelming and high-stakes.”


Abivi exists to bring structure and calm to these decisions.

How We Help Families

We guide students through a research-based discovery process that reveals how they’re wired and what environments they’re most likely to thrive in.

Our work includes:

  • Career and interest assessments (Rockport Pathfinder, MBTI)
  • One-on-one career conversations
  • Major and college fit exploration
  • Strategic planning for academic and career alignment

This isn’t about picking a job.
It’s about helping your student make informed, confident choices.

What Makes Abivi Different

  • Certified Career Services Professional (CCSP)
  • Rockport Pathfinder Certified Career Coach
  • MBTI Certified Practitioner
  • ICF Certified Coach (in progress)
  • Nonprofit mission focused on access and integrity

We don’t sell schools.
We don’t push prestige.
We focus on fit, alignment, and long-term success

What Parents Can Expect

  • Clear explanations you can understand
  • A thoughtful process your student respects
  • Practical next steps, not vague advice
  • Reduced anxiety for both student and family
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