High school counselors guide their students through the career and college process to develop post-secondary plans as well as tuning to their academic, personal, and social needs through learning effective social, conflict resolution, decision - making, and communication skills.
Not exact matches
Heine surveyed 200 rural
high school counselors on where kids struggled most, and wrote and sent a college
guide to every principal in nine states.
The following statement can be attributed to Brandy Johnson, executive director of the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) in response to Gov. Rick Snyder signing HB 4181 to require
school counselors to receive training on career and college advising to help
guide the decision - making of
high school students:
Whether you are a
high school student with big ambitions for a career as a classroom teacher, a young professional looking to take your skills as a coach,
counselor, or administrator to the next level, or even a lifelong educator interested in an advanced degree, our admissions team will help
guide you toward the program that's right for you.
College Gold Rush (www.collegegoldrush.org) is a website that gives college access programs,
high school counselors, and other college advisors the information, tools, and resources to help
guide California students through the financial aid process.
The updated
guide will be provided for free to several facilities operated by the Hampden County Sheriff's Department, including the Western Massachusetts Regional Women's Correctional Center, located on Center Street in Chicopee, to formerly homeless veterans participating in the HUD - VASH program, to families living in area homeless shelters, to students at local
high schools and colleges, and to anyone who participates in a full counseling session with a Cambridge
counselor.