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LifeRamp was founded in 2019 in the Washington D.C. area. Its unique approach to career coaching is designed to help young people transition from college to career and go on to enjoy a life they love. The company partners with employers and universities offer personalized coaching, and individuals can also access coaching sessions through the easy-to-use app.
APUS Expands LifeRamp Partnership
APUS Expands LifeRamp Partnership All University Students Can Now Access Professional Coaching at No CostAPUS and LifeRamp Partnership Enables ICF-Certified
IFC press release
IFC Press Release University of Alabama Interfraternity Council Announces Strategic Partnership with LifeRamp Tuscaloosa, Alabama – August 21st, 2024 –
APA press release
APA Press Release University of Alabama Panhellenic Association Announces Strategic Partnership with LifeRamp Tuscaloosa, Alabama – August 21, 2024 –
Two California State Finance Students and LifeRamp Program Attendees Honored as Inaugural Scholarship Awardees by the Ferguson Center for Leadership Excellence
Two California State Finance Students and LifeRamp Program Attendees Honored as Inaugural Scholarship Awardees by the Ferguson Center for Leadership
NSCS and LifeRamp Offer Program to Increase Underrepresented Populations in Careers in Real Estate
NSCS and LifeRamp Offer Program to Increase Underrepresented Populations in Careers in Real Estate WASHINGTON – March 16, 2023 The
LifeRamp launches next generation on-demand life coaching and career services platform
Unique platform will help college students and institutions improve low 4-year graduation rates of 19% along with underemployment rates of 43% for recent graduates.
NSCS press release
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) and LifeRamp, Inc. are thrilled to announce a new strategic partnership designed to provide additional valuable services to the more than 400,000 distinguished student members of NSCS.
ACRE press release
LifeRamp partners with Alabama Center for Real Estate at The University of Alabama on its ground-breaking REimagined diversity initiative, designed to empower over 100,000 young adults of color in the field of real estate by 2030.