CREATOR PROFILE

Dr. Pamela Ellis

Mother / Entrepreneur / Higher Education Expert
Pamela has spent more than two decades advising parents and students through the college-admissions process, visiting over five hundred campuses and helping families navigate the gap between aspiration and affordability. Her firm supports students from families that rarely appear in the glossy pamphlets, and her podcast offers a version of the same guidance — calm, structured, and deliberately demystified — to a listening audience of mothers.

United States

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Podcasting
Finance
Parenting

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EXPERIENCE WITH PROPS

Dr. Pamela's portfolio sits at the intersection of higher-education advising and family finance, built around counseling parents on admissions decisions, scholarship strategy, and the financial planning that surrounds the leap from high school to college. She also hosts a long-running podcast aimed at mothers of teens and leads educational programming for schools, community groups, and institutions.

Subject Matter

Higher-education planning and admissions, education finance and scholarships, parenting through the teen years, and the broader family-life category that surrounds sending a child to college.

Education
Finance
Parenting

Content Formats

Podcast and editorial content anchored by her consulting practice, produced alongside social-video segments in a direct, classroom voice. Dr. Pamela tends to build her pieces around a small number of concrete actions — the college list, the essay edit, the summer plan — rather than generalized uplift.

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Get to know

Dr. Pamela Ellis

An award-winning advisor who has visited more than five hundred college campuses, Dr. Pamela specializes in partnering with mothers to find schools that feel like home without the overpayment that usually comes with that feeling. Her writing treats admissions the way she treats her consulting — structured, calm, and steady.

Sample Work

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How Parents and Students Can Tackle College Financing