What My Counselor Can Do For Me
By virtue of the first letter of your last name, you have been assigned to a person called a School Counselor. Perhaps you visited your counselor for a schedule change or for information on the SATs, but the counseling office can provide you with so much more. Here are several questions and concerns of grade 9–12 students, and how your School Counselor can help.
- How do I make an appointment?
- I hate the elective I registered for last year. What can I do?
- I’m really struggling in my math class. Can you help?
- How do I stay on track and organized as I apply to schools?
- I’m the first in my family to go to college (or I’m the oldest child in my family), and I have no idea where or how to start the process.
- Can you help me choose a college?
- I have no idea what to select as my major!
- Do I qualify for any scholarships?
- I don’t want to go to college, but I’m not sure what careers might be right for me.
- I want to serve in the Army/Navy/Air Force/Coast guard. What do I do?
- I got my test scores back, and I have no clue what they mean.
- How do I pay for college?
- Can I talk to my counselor about personal issues?
- Will my counselor share everything I say to my teachers and/or my parents?
- What kind of issues do students bring to their counselors?
- Is there any information for my parents?
How do I make an appointment?
I hate the elective I registered for last year. What can I do?
I’m really struggling in my math class. Can you help?
How do I stay on track and organized as I apply to schools?
I’m the first in my family to go to college (or I’m the oldest child in my family), and I have no idea where or how to start the process.
Can you help me choose a college?
I have no idea what to select as my major!
Do I qualify for any scholarships?
I don’t want to go to college, but I’m not sure what careers might be right for me.
I want to serve in the Army/Navy/Air Force/Coast guard. What do I do?
I got my test scores back, and I have no clue what they mean.
How do I pay for college?
Can I talk to my counselor about personal issues?
Will my counselor share everything I say to my teachers and/or my parents?
What kind of issues do students bring to their counselors?
Is there any information for my parents?

