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Corey Prachniak
Director of Advising
Undergrad School
Georgetown University
Law School
Georgetown University Law Center
Years of Tutoring Experience
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Corey is a dual-degree holder with a JD from Georgetown Law and an MPH from Harvard University. Over the past 20 years, Corey has worked extensively at the intersection of law, public health, and policy, supporting major institutions such as the FDA, CDC, and Center for Reproductive Rights. They have served in admissions advisory roles at both Georgetown and Harvard, and have helped students gain admission to top programs, including Duke, UC Berkeley, UCLA, and Tulane.

A proud first-generation college graduate, Corey earned their Bachelor’s in government from Georgetown University and later received full funding to attend Harvard through the prestigious Zuckerman Fellowship. They also received the Sinclair Kennedy Fellowship to support human rights research in Latin America, which led to their work with the Center for Reproductive Rights. Their professional background includes serving as Director of the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth and publishing academic research as a Fellow and Visiting Scientist at Harvard. Corey is currently the Program Director at the YMCA of Pawtucket and leads a public health consulting practice, Engaged Action.

As an admissions counselor, Corey's strengths lie in structured yet adaptive coaching: they work collaboratively to design clear, personalized plans while remaining flexible toward emerging needs. With over 10 years of coaching experience, their approach is encouraging, conversational, and confidence‑building, with patience and empathy. Passionate about empowering applicants to pursue law and public health interdisciplinary careers, Corey brings both insider experience on JD and JD/MPH admissions and a commitment to stress‑free guidance. Their dedication to inclusion and thoughtful development helps students from varied backgrounds thrive.

Outside of their admissions work, Corey volunteers as a board member for Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston and enjoys writing on topics related to equity and public health.