High School Counselors

Do you think your child’s High School counselor will be able to fulfill your college planning needs?

We work closely with many of them, and we know they would LOVE to have enough one on one time with every child to make sure they are choosing the best schools, sending in complete and timely applications, and finding funding sources. Unfortunately, in today’s world, each counselor has over 300 students assigned to them, and college planning is just one of the MANY duties they have. Just take a look at the list below to see what they have on their plates:

  • Student Registration
  • Student Class Scheduling
  • Credit Tracking
  • Academic/Attendance Intervention
  • Academic Planning Guide
  • Individual Counseling (Personal/Social)
  • Referrals to Community Agencies-
  • Interventions
  • Crisis Response
  • Parent Universities for Sophmore,
  • Junior, and Senior classes
  • AIMS Tracking
  • AP Enrollment
  • 504/GEIT Monitoring (General Education
  • Intervention Team)- assistance for children and families with special needs
  • Credit Retrieval Advisement
  • School Profile
  • Exit Interviews for Seniors
  • ECAP (Education and Career Action Plan)
  • Award Ceremonies
  • Student of the Month
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Website maintenance
  • NCAA Clearinghouse
  • Meet with college & military reps.
  • PSAT preparation
  • ACT/SAT organization
  • Scholarship Database
  • FASFA Night
  • Manage Career Center

We love our counselors for all of the hard work they do, and it’s clear most of them are overwhelmed.

If you and your child need more one on one assistance, call us today and let us tell you how we can help!

 
About Us

Ask college planning expert, Randy Stoltz, for a telephone appointment to see if his firm is a good match for your college planning needs.  Complete the “what will college really cost us?” form online or print/fax. We will arrange a complimentary 30 minute phone appointment to:

  • Provide cost of attendance (COA) for top 2 college choices.
  • Determine your Expected Family Contribution (EFC)…and to see if it can it be “improved” for financial aid?
  • Explain what types of financial aid, if any, can you expect?
  • Review your inevitable out-of-pocket expenses

(602) 840-5665

Forms and Helpful Info

"What Will College Really Cost Us?" Financial Info Form

High School Years Planning Schedule

Client Data Sheet

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