Individually tailoring education over time may help more patients, especially racial/ethnic minorities, get wait-listed and pursue deceased and living donor kidney transplant (DDKT and LDKT, respectively). We enrolled patients pursuing transplant evaluation at the University of California, Los Angeles Transplant Program into a randomized education trial. We compared the effectiveness of Your Path to Transplant (YPT), an individually tailored coaching and education program delivered at four time points, with standard of care (SOC) education on improving readiness to pursue DDKT and LDKT, transplant knowledge, taking 15 small transplant-related actions, and pursuing transplant (waitlisting or LDKT rates) over 8 months. Survey outcomes were collected prior to evaluation and at 4-and 8-months. Time to waitlisting or LDKT was assessed with at least 18 months of follow-up. At 8 months, compared to SOC, the YPT group demonstrated increased LDKT readiness (47% vs 33%, p = 0.003) and transplant knowledge (effect size [ES]=0.41, p<0.001). Transplant pursuit was higher in the YPT group (HR: 1.44, 95% CI: 1.15-1.79, p = 0.002). A focused, coordinated education effort can improve transplant-seeking behaviors and wait-listing rates. ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT02181114