Build the academic depth universities look for.
ScholarBridge matches ambitious high school and early university students with doctoral-level researchers and reviewed subject specialists to develop a focused research question, complete guided reading, and produce a student-led academic project they can discuss with confidence in applications and interviews.
Your Journey
Guided Research Programme
Weeks 1-2
Mentor matching & goal setting
Weeks 3-5
Academic interest exploration
Weeks 6-9
Research skills & guided reading
Weeks 10-12
Final project & presentation
PhD-Level Mentor Assigned
Matched to your academic interests
Built by published researchers
Experience across University of Tokyo AI research, King's College London, NYU, school counseling, and applied neuroscience.
Mentors matched by field
Research Scholar mentors are doctoral-level or equivalent research profiles. Seminar and Essentials specialists are reviewed for field fit and teaching quality.
Every project is the student's own
Mentors guide questions, reading, and structure. Every piece of work is student-authored, and students own what they produce.
Strong applications need more than strong grades
For many students, the hardest part of preparing for university is not only achieving good grades. It is developing a clear academic direction, showing intellectual curiosity, and building evidence of independent thinking.
ScholarBridge helps students turn their interests into structured academic work through guided mentorship, weekly accountability, and a final project they can confidently discuss in future applications and interviews.
Academic Direction
Students develop a clearer sense of their intellectual interests and how to articulate them confidently.
Research Skills
Students learn to engage with academic sources, form arguments, and develop independent ideas.
Mentor-Led Growth
Weekly sessions with a field-matched mentor build confidence, discipline, and intellectual rigour.
Explore competitive academic fields
ScholarBridge supports students across six academic disciplines, covering medicine, AI, economics, law, humanities, and the creative industries. Click any field to see example research questions and what students might produce.
Medicine, Life Sciences & Behaviour
Medicine, biology, neuroscience, psychology, public health, and human behaviour.
Explore fieldTechnology, AI & Engineering
Computer science, engineering, AI, data, robotics, infrastructure, and future technology.
Explore fieldEconomics, Business & Innovation
Markets, entrepreneurship, finance, consumer behaviour, strategy, and global business.
Explore fieldPolitics, Law & Global Affairs
Law, public policy, international relations, diplomacy, human rights, and global conflict.
Explore fieldHumanities, Media & Communication
Literature, philosophy, history, media, language, culture, ethics, and communication.
Explore fieldArts, Design & Creative Industries
Art, design, architecture, fashion, film, games, music, culture, and creative business.
Explore fieldResearch mentorship and field exploration for ambitious students
ScholarBridge centres on research mentorship and field seminars in competitive academic fields, supported by writing and readiness tracks where students need them. After reviewing each student's interests and readiness, we recommend the right path.
Explore all programmes & courses1-to-1 Research Scholar
For students ready to develop a focused, student-led academic project with a doctoral-level research mentor.
Best for
Students with a clear academic interest, strong motivation, and readiness to pursue deeper research-style work.
- Individual mentor matching
- Flexible 8-12 week structure
- Research question development
- Guided reading and feedback
- Student-led final project, paper, or presentation
- Final mentor feedback
Field Seminars
For students who want exposure to university-style thinking in a chosen field before beginning an individual research project.
Best for
Students exploring medicine, AI, economics, law, humanities, or creative fields who want stronger academic direction and research readiness.
- Small-group seminar format
- Field-specific guided readings
- Academic discussion
- Research literacy
- Final presentation or project outline
- Pathway recommendation
Academic Essentials
For students who want to improve standardized test scores, build stronger academic skills, or develop the foundations for any university pathway. Less selective than our research programmes — designed for sustained, real improvement.
Best for
Students aiming to improve SAT, ACT, IELTS, or TOEFL scores; develop stronger academic writing and communication; or build the skills and confidence needed for good university admissions at any level.
- SAT & ACT preparation
- IELTS / TOEFL English readiness
- Academic writing & essay structure
- Public speaking & presentation skills
- Academic habits & study systems
- Source use, citation & core research skills
Not sure which programme is right? We assess each student's academic interests, research readiness, and goals before recommending the most suitable path. Apply to speak with us.
Students are placed based on readiness. Some students begin with Academic Essentials before progressing into Field Seminars or 1-to-1 mentorship.
How ScholarBridge works
Apply
Families complete a short inquiry form so we can understand the student's goals, academic interests, and university timeline.
Consultation
We meet with the family to assess fit, recommend the right programme, and clarify all expectations before committing.
Mentor Matching
Students are matched with a suitable research mentor or reviewed subject specialist based on their academic interests and programme format.
Guided Research Programme
Students meet with their mentor weekly and complete structured reading and project tasks between sessions. Most Research Scholar programmes run 8-12 weeks depending on project scope.
Final Project
The programme concludes with a final project, paper, or presentation that reflects the student's own thinking and work.
Not just weekly sessions. A structured academic process.
ScholarBridge is structured academic mentorship. Families receive a clear, purposeful process built around the student's interests, readiness, and university timeline, with defined deliverables at every stage.
Fit assessment
A structured consultation that identifies whether ScholarBridge is the right programme and which track fits the student's readiness and goals.
Written programme plan
A clear schedule shared from day one, so families always know what is happening, when, and what the student is expected to do between sessions.
Field-matched mentor sessions
Weekly 1-to-1 or small-group sessions with a mentor or reviewed specialist matched to the student's field and programme format.
Guided reading and tasks
Structured reading and research tasks between sessions, building the student's engagement with the field and preparing them for each session.
Written mentor feedback
Substantive feedback on the student's written work throughout the programme, covering argument, structure, evidence, and academic register.
Research question support
Guided development of a focused, answerable research question that the student can speak to specifically in personal statements and interviews.
Student-authored final output
A research paper, structured project, or academic presentation, authored entirely by the student, ready to draw on in applications.
Programme summary
A written summary of the student's work, progress, and development over the programme, provided at the end.
Pricing is confirmed after the consultation, once we understand the student's goals and recommended programme structure. Families receive the full fee in writing before deciding whether to proceed. There is no obligation after the consultation.
Mentorship from serious academic backgrounds
ScholarBridge mentors are doctoral researchers and reviewed subject specialists selected for academic strength, communication ability, and suitability for working with university-bound students. Our current network includes researchers at Harvard, New York University, and affiliated research hospitals. Research Scholar uses doctoral-level profiles; Field Seminars and Academic Essentials use specialists reviewed for those formats.
Every student receives a mentor matched to their specific field. We only recommend the programme when we are confident in that match.
Who our mentors are
PhD Candidates
Active doctoral researchers at institutions including Harvard and New York University
Postdoctoral Researchers
Early-career academics with published research track records
Subject Specialists
Domain experts matched to Field Seminars and Academic Essentials
We confirm mentor suitability for each student's specific interests during the consultation.
Built by researchers who know the path
ScholarBridge was founded by David Kors and two co-founders with backgrounds across the University of Tokyo, King's College London, and New York University. David is a published AI and engineering researcher; the full team includes school counseling, applied neuroscience, and international education experience.
Having navigated competitive academic paths ourselves, we saw how many capable students are held back not by ability, but by the absence of structure, mentorship, and a clear way to turn curiosity into real academic work. Tutoring fixes grades. It rarely builds the independent thinking, research skill, and intellectual confidence that strong universities actually look for.
We built ScholarBridge to close that gap, pairing ambitious students with mentors from serious academic backgrounds, inside a structured programme that produces work students can speak to with confidence.
University of Tokyo
Graduate research
King's College London
Graduate research
New York University
Graduate research
Published researchers
Peer-reviewed work
Our mentors
Selected for academic strength, communication, and suitability for working with students.
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PhD candidates & researchers
Active in specialist fields at leading universities.
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Postdoctoral scholars
Early-career academics with research track records.
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Subject specialists
Domain experts with experience teaching and mentoring.
We confirm mentor suitability for each student's specific interests during the consultation.
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Built on academic integrity
ScholarBridge builds real academic skills. Every project is student-authored, and students own what they produce.
Our role is to guide students through a genuine learning process. The thinking, writing, and creating are the student's, supported by mentorship, structure, and honest feedback throughout.
Student-Led Work
The student does the thinking, writing, and creating.
Transparent Mentorship
We guide, structure, and provide honest feedback.
Honest Expectations
Skills and intellectual growth that carry well beyond any application.
Frequently asked questions
If you have a question not answered here, read our full FAQ or get in touch through the consultation form.
Read all questions Ask a Question How is ScholarBridge different from tutoring?
ScholarBridge is structured academic mentorship built around research skills, independent thinking, and original project development. Where tutoring works through an existing curriculum, ScholarBridge works from the student's own curiosity, developing the academic habits and intellectual confidence that competitive universities look for.
Who are the mentors?
Mentors include PhD candidates, researchers, postdoctoral scholars, and subject specialists, matched to each student by field of interest, for genuine subject expertise.
What does the student produce at the end?
Depending on the programme, students complete a final presentation, academic project, or research-style paper. The output reflects the student's own work and intellectual development.
What outcomes can families expect?
ScholarBridge helps students build genuine academic skills, clearer intellectual interests, and meaningful project work. We focus on developing real ability and original thinking, and trust that to speak for itself in applications.
Help your child build a clearer academic direction
Apply to ScholarBridge to learn whether ScholarBridge is the right fit for your student's goals, interests, and university preparation timeline.
No commitment required. We'll confirm whether ScholarBridge is a good fit during the consultation.