Josh Roman

Josh Roman

Josh Roman — behavioral science, AI, and education entrepreneur

Josh Roman is the co-founder and CEO of College Journey, where he draws on over a decade of work in behavioral health and AI to transform how families navigate the college admissions process. His mission is deeply personal: having experienced firsthand the challenges of college fit, mental health, and preparation at Princeton, Josh is passionate about helping students not just get into college, but thrive once they’re there.

As an alumni interviewer for over a decade, Josh has unique insights into what makes students stand out in the admissions process. He’s interviewed candidates from elite private schools, public schools, and international programs, witnessing firsthand how the rising complexity of college admissions affects students and parents. This experience drives his commitment to democratizing access to high-quality admissions guidance, ensuring all students—not just those with private counselors—can present their best selves.

Before College Journey, Josh co-founded MindSciences alongside neuroscientist Dr. Judson Brewer, building digital therapeutics programs that helped hundreds of thousands of people manage anxiety, stress, and habitual behaviors through evidence-based approaches grounded in neuroscience. The company’s clinically validated programs were acquired by public healthcare company Sharecare in 2020. That experience—understanding how anxiety works at a neurological level and how to break its grip—is the foundation of College Journey’s approach to helping families navigate the emotional weight of college admissions.

Earlier in his career, Josh helped create pioneering 529 college savings plans — an experience that gave him deep insight into the financial challenges families face in planning for college.

As an entrepreneur and advisor, Josh has hired hundreds of employees across industries and privately coached executives at companies like Apple, Microsoft, and PayPal. This unique perspective on workforce development shapes College Journey’s approach to preparing students not just for college admission, but for long-term success in a rapidly evolving professional landscape that will increasingly be dominated by AI.

Josh holds a degree from Princeton University and is the co-founder of Mindshift Recovery, a nonprofit that uses neuroscience-informed approaches to support people and families affected by addiction. His work across behavioral health—from anxiety and habit change at MindSciences to addiction recovery at Mindshift—gives him a perspective on student wellbeing that goes deeper than test prep and applications.

Josh lives with his wife, son, two dogs, and two cats on the south shore of Massachusetts.

Education

Princeton University

Expertise

  • Student mental health & academic anxiety
  • Behavioral health in education
  • Finding the right college fit
  • College applications
  • Saving for college & 529 plans
  • Preparing students for successful careers
  • Ethical, equitable use of artificial intelligence
  • Habit change and reward-based learning
  • Digital wellness for teens

Featured article

  • How to Write a College Essay
    Preparing for College

    How to Write a College Essay

    Writing a college essay is a vital part of your application, showcasing who you are beyond grades and test scores. This guide offers tips on choosing a meaningful topic, crafting a narrative, and avoiding common pitfalls to help you make a memorable impact.

    Josh Roman
    November 28, 2024
  • Should You Waive Your Right to See Rec Letters?
    Applying to college

    Should You Waive Your Right to See Rec Letters?

    Deciding whether to waive your right to view recommendation letters is key in the college application process. This guide explores the pros and cons, helping you understand how your choice impacts application credibility and trust with admissions officers.

    Josh Roman
    November 26, 2024
  • When Did Early Decision Start?
    Applying to college

    When Did Early Decision Start?

    Early Decision began in the 1950s, allowing students to commit to a top-choice college early. This guide explains the benefits, evolution, and how ED differs from other options, helping you decide if it's the right path for your college application.

    Josh Roman
    November 25, 2024

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