Dear Future Changemaker,
Right now, as you read this, 73% of students at your school are paralyzed about their future.
They’re not lazy. They’re not stupid. They’re lost.
And the adults who are supposed to help them—your counselors, your teachers—are drowning in a system that treats students like application numbers instead of human beings with dreams.
You see it every day. The blank stares in homeroom. The panic attacks during college prep. The friend who used to dream big but now just wants to “get through it.”
You know something needs to change. The question is: Will you be the one to change it?
What if you could put “Founded and led a mental health and purpose-discovery movement that transformed 50+ students’ lives” on your college application?
What if you could walk into any interview and say, “I didn’t just join clubs. I built the most important one at my school”?
What if, instead of writing another generic essay about “leadership,” you could document exactly how you helped your best friend discover her passion for environmental engineering, or how you coached the quiet kid in calculus to launch his first app?
This isn’t a what-if. This is what Covenant of Education (COE) Club Presidents are doing in 47 schools right now.
We’re not another adult-designed program telling you what you need.
COE was built from the tears and triumphs of students just like you—students who refused to accept that “I don’t know” was a permanent answer to “What do you want to do with your life?”
As a COE Club President, you become the catalyst for transformation at your school:
We don’t abandon you with a title and wish you luck.
When you become a COE Club President, you get:
Week 1: Intensive Leadership Immersion
Every Week: Plug-and-Play Programming
Every Month: Presidential Power Sessions
For Your Future: The Golden Ticket Benefits
Maya Singh, Founding President at Lincoln High: “I started with 5 members. By senior year, we had 80. Harvard asked more questions about COE than anything else in my application. But honestly? Watching my friend Marcus go from suicidal ideation to launching a mental health app—that’s the real win.”
David Chen, COE President at Washington Prep: “MIT acceptance letter, full ride. They said my COE leadership showed ‘extraordinary initiative and measurable impact.’ I just wanted to help my friends stop feeling so lost.”
Aria Thompson, Current President at Jefferson Academy: “32 of my COE members have started passion projects. 32! The counselor said I’ve done more for college readiness than she could do in a decade. Stanford early admission? Yeah, that happened too.”
Most “student leaders” organize bake sales and prom committees. (Nothing wrong with that, but it doesn’t change lives.)
COE Presidents are different. You’re dealing with real issues:
This is hard. This is real. This is the kind of leadership that actually matters.
And that’s exactly why colleges lose their minds when they see it on applications.
Every COE Club starts the same way: One brave student says, “Enough.”
Enough with watching friends drift. Enough with empty achievements. Enough with preparing for a future nobody’s excited about. Enough with mental health being a crisis instead of a conversation.
That student gathers a few others. They meet weekly. They dig deep. They build real things. They support each other.
Then something magical happens:
Word spreads. The club grows. The counselors notice. The principal notices. Other schools ask, “What’s happening over there?”
And at the center of it all? You. The one who said “yes” when everyone else was waiting for someone else to lead.
Your Investment:
Your Return:
But most importantly: The unshakeable confidence that comes from doing something that actually matters.
We’re looking for students who:
We provide everything except the one thing only you can bring: the willingness to step up.
See exactly what you’re signing up for:
[WATCH THE PRESIDENTIAL PREVIEW] (Coming Soon)
The application takes 20 minutes and includes:
[ACCESS THE APPLICATION]
We accept new presidents monthly, but here’s the reality:
Apply now (August): Launch your club when school starts, build momentum immediately, have maximum impact
Apply later: Play catch-up while other COE clubs are already transforming their schools
Every week you wait is a week your classmates stay lost. It’s a week you’re not building your legacy. It’s a week someone else might step up first.
When you’re 30, looking back at high school, what do you want to remember?
That you got good grades and played it safe?
Or that you saw your generation drowning in anxiety and purposelessness—and you did something about it?
Your counselor forwarded you this link because they see something in you. They’re overwhelmed, under-resourced, and desperate for help. But more than that—they believe you’re the kind of student who could pull this off.
They’re not wrong.
The question isn’t whether you’re capable. You are.
The question is whether you’re willing.
Your school needs this. Your friends need this. And honestly? You need this too.
Because deep down, you know you were meant for more than just getting through high school.
You were meant to transform it.
[WATCH THE 18-MINUTE PREVIEW] | [START YOUR APPLICATION]
Dr. Izzy Kiver
Founder, Covenant of Education
Former Google Learning Architect
Believer in Student-Led Revolution
P.S. Only 2% of students who read this will actually apply. The other 98% will think “someone else will do it.” The 2% who step up? They’re the ones who change everything. Which percentage are you?
P.P.S. If you’re thinking “I’m not ready for this”—perfect. No great leader ever felt ready. They just started anyway. That’s what makes them great.
P.P.P.S. Your future self—the one who got into their dream college, who has stories that matter, who knows they made a difference—is begging you to click that application link. Don’t let them down.
Covenant of Education: Where students stop waiting for change and start creating it.
“Become a champion for mental health and purpose at your school. Your peers are counting on you, even if they don’t know it yet.”