For IB students,applying alone.

When your school isn't on Accepted yet — you can still use it solo. Everything you need to apply, in one place.

The gap

Applying to university is a logistics problem disguised as a writing problem.

Deadlines scattered across countries

UCAS, Studielink, Parcoursup, Common App, direct applications — each with its own calendar. Miss one, lose a year.

Requirements buried in fine print

IB subject rules, predicted grades, English tests, portfolios, motivation letters — every country wants something different.

No one verifying your drafts

Personal statements, motivation letters, CVs. A private agency consultant charges thousands and meets you three times.

What you get

Everything Accepted, from one account.

  • University Matcher by your IB profile — ranked by admission likelihood
  • Personal Statement Coach — UCAS, Common App, French and Dutch motivation letters
  • Deadline Tracker with calendar feed and email reminders
  • Career Quiz & Study Direction Report (RIASEC-based)
  • Portfolio Guide for architecture and design programmes
  • CV Builder, Scholarships database, Visa guide

How it works

Three steps.

  1. 01

    Build your IB profile

    Subjects, predicted grades, EE, TOK, CAS, career interests. The whole file, in one form.

  2. 02

    Get matched

    The University Matcher scores programmes against your profile. You see where you stand — strong, target, or reach.

  3. 03

    Apply and track

    Draft documents, track deadlines, add applications to your calendar. One screen for your whole cycle.

Who it's for

Accepted works solo or alongside your school.

Solo

Your school isn't on Accepted yet

Sign up yourself. Build your profile, use every feature. When you invite your school, your counsellor can join and see your plan.

With a counsellor

You already have school guidance

Accepted is the data layer — university requirements, draft review, deadline calendar. Your counsellor keeps the relationship, Accepted does the admin.

Parents

Parents who want visibility

A read-only parent invite is coming in Phase 2. Tell us at beta signup if you want early access.

Three questions, answered directly.

What if my school isn't on Accepted?

Use it solo. Everything works without your school. And when you want your counsellor involved, invite them from your account and they get free access for your cycle.

Can I use it solo?

Yes. That's the default. No school invite is required. You stay in control of every draft and every deadline.

Can I invite a parent?

Parent invites arrive in Phase 2 (read-only visibility into deadlines, offers, and drafts). Request beta access and mention "parent invite" — we'll notify you when it opens.

Accepted is currently invite-only beta.

Request beta access and we'll get you on before public pricing goes live.