For families in Kuwait

Ivy League college counseling
in Kuwait.

Himmah Prep works with Kuwaiti students in Kuwait City, Hawalli, and Salmiya applying to the most selective US universities. Ivy-credentialed advisors, a 100% acceptance track record, and a strategy built around what your school list actually rewards.

100%
College acceptance
track record
100%
Ivy League
credentialed advisors
90th+
Median SAT/ACT
percentile attained

Where our students go

We know the Kuwaiti student profile.

We work with families in Kuwait City, Hawalli, and Salmiya, and across Kuwait — most of them in IB and American-curriculum schools, applying to the most selective universities in the United States.

Most Kuwaiti students we meet arrive in similar shape: strong GPA in an IB or American-curriculum school, an SAT score in the 1200s, a thin set of extracurriculars, and a school list shaped by parents and family friends rather than admissions data. The story almost writes itself — and the outcome is predictably mid-tier.

Our job is to rewrite that story. Diagnostic-driven test prep that gets students to 1500+. An honest school list that includes real reaches, matches, and safeties. Extracurriculars that show depth and initiative instead of breadth. Essays that sound like the student, not their consultant. And a senior advisor in the room every step of the way.

All-in-one college prep

Four pillars. One outcome.

Every Himmah Prep student gets a complete admissions strategy — not a patchwork of tutors. We work end-to-end so nothing falls through the cracks.

01

College Advising & Strategy

One-on-one guidance from advisors who actually went to the Ivy League — they know what these schools want because they got in themselves. School lists, essays, applications, interviews — all of it.

  • Personalized school list
  • Essay coaching, every draft
  • Interview preparation
02

Standardized Test Prep

Customized SAT, ACT, IELTS, and TOEFL coaching designed to land scores in the 90th percentile and above — on the first or second sitting.

  • Diagnostic + study plan
  • 15+ full-length practice tests
  • 9,000+ practice questions
03

Leadership Coaching

Workshops on self-discovery, communication, team building, and public speaking. The skills admissions officers see in your application — and you carry for life.

  • Group cohort format
  • Public speaking labs
  • Project incubator
04

Summer Activity Planning

We help you identify the most competitive summer programs in the world, the kind that turn an application from strong to undeniable.

  • RSI, YYGS, SSP & more
  • Research placement help
  • Internship strategy

The portal advantage

A workspace built for the GCC-to-Ivy journey.

Every Himmah student gets access to portal.himmahprep.com — a private workspace with a board for every school, essay drafts with advisor comments, a curated college search, and the deadlines that matter, in one place.

01

Diagnose

A one-hour conversation during your free consultation — academic profile, ambitions, constraints, and the school list nobody is talking about yet.

02

Build

A 12–24 month roadmap inside the portal. Tests, summer programs, leadership work, essays — sequenced so nothing collides.

03

Submit

Every essay, every form, every supplement reviewed before it ships. We don't ghost in November.

What actually gets Kuwaiti students into top US universities.

At Harvard's and Princeton's sub-4% acceptance rates, no single ingredient is enough. Top universities want to see three things in combination: academic depth, real initiative, and demonstrated impact. We help students plan and execute against all three — not as a checklist, but as a coherent story.

That looks different per student, but it usually involves at least one of: ISEF-track research, AMC/AIME, IBO, USACO, IPhO — competitive arenas where merit is unambiguous and admissions officers can read the result without a translator. Or a self-built project (a nonprofit, a publication, a startup) that demonstrably solved a problem and grew over time. Or a summer at a real lab.

The mistake most Kuwaiti families make.

The all-or-nothing list. Eight reaches and zero matches, because nobody wants to admit they aren't a Harvard family — or eight safeties, because the family is terrified of zero offers. Both fail. The right list has real reaches, real matches, real safeties, plus an Early Decision choice that's actually strategic — not the most prestigious name, the right prestigious name for this student.

Standardized testing for Kuwaiti students.

Two specific weak points show up consistently in Kuwaiti students: English grammar mechanics(the Reading & Writing section tests rules nobody explicitly taught) and Algebra 2 fluency (IB Math AA/AI and the SAT have different priorities). The diagnostic identifies these fast, and the 12-week plan targets them directly.

Plan three SAT sittings across 10th and 11th grade. The first is a baseline. The second is post-prep. The third — usually the one schools see — is where most of our students land at 1500+. For students at IB or American schools, TOEFL/IELTS is often waived; we'll tell you when it isn't.

FAQ

What Kuwaiti families ask us most.

Do you work with students applying to UK universities as well?

Yes. Our advisors prepare students for Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, and the rest of the top UK schools alongside US applications. The strategies overlap more than people think — strong test scores, real intellectual depth, and a personal statement that says something.

When should we start?

10th grade is the ideal entry point. The student has enough academic history for a real diagnostic, but two full years to address gaps, build extracurriculars, prep for tests, and plan summers. 9th grade is fine for habit-building. 11th grade we can still do good work — but the timeline is tighter.

Are your advisors familiar with the IB and American curricula?

Yes — we work primarily with IB and American-curriculum students. We know which IB Higher Levels matter for which majors, where the curriculum gaps versus US expectations actually live, and how admissions officers read predicted grades.

How does this work given the distance?

Entirely online. The portal, the advising sessions, the workshops, the mocks — all built for remote families from day one. Students in the GCC have exactly the same experience as students in New York.

In their words

Hear from our students.

Ready to build a strategy that actually works?

We work with a select number of students from Kuwait City, Hawalli, and Salmiya, and across Kuwait each year. If your student is in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade and serious about a top US university, the time to start is now.

Apply for a free consultation