Kimberly Ortiz
College Admissions Consultant
Former admissions officer at
I joined College Coach after working in admissions at two highly selective, STEM-focused institutions. At California Institute of Technology (Caltech), I evaluated student applications for a wide range of scientific fields like Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and more. I was also fortunate to lead the admission evaluation process for students applying to Caltech through QuestBridge, a nonprofit that helps low-income students access educational opportunities. After Caltech, I became an Assistant Director of Admissions at Harvey Mudd College where I worked with exceptionally talented applicants who were interested in pursuing an interdisciplinary liberal arts college education with a STEM focus.. At Harvey Mudd, I interviewed prospective students, evaluated D3-recruited athletes, and led DEI recruitment initiatives.
University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Arts, Worlds Arts and Cultures
University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Arts, Chicana/o Studies
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While I find the always-changing admission landscape fascinating, I realize it can also be intimidating for families and prospective students. I am passionate about dismantling admissions barriers to make higher education more accessible. I joined College Coach to share my love for higher education with prospective students and their families. Working 1-on-1 with families allows me to build strong relationships, acknowledge valid concerns, and guide families using the extensive knowledge I’ve gained in admissions. I want families and students to feel comfortable asking questions that will help them gain confidence in this process.
Some of my pastimes include exploring new coffee shops (I am always open to recommendations), being active, spending a lot of time hiking, and keeping up with fashion. Like the high school students I work with, I enjoy engaging with extracurriculars, such as serving as the Vice President of Public Relations for my local Toastmasters club and mentoring my fellow Bruins in the UCLA Alumni Association Mentorship Program.