The principal goal of the college counseling program is to empower
our students to have successful and fulfilling careers in a college
appropriate to their individual strengths and interests. Toward this
end, we help our students think deeply and carefully about their
talents and aspirations, set reasonable and appropriate goals and
present themselves in a manner that will maximize their strengths.
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We encourage our incoming students to find and develop those strengths by
sampling a wide range of academic and co-curricular opportunities. We
have consistently found that the students best served by the college
counseling program are those who have committed themselves most
meaningfully to the life of the School. In addition, we urge students
to develop a good sense of what kind of college environment will best
suit them.
Students and parents come into
the process with many different hopes, concerns and expectations. We
pride ourselves on communicating clearly and promptly with families,
giving them the information they need to support their children with
confidence and wisdom. In the rapidly changing world of college
admissions, we keep ourselves up to date and pass this current
understanding on to all with whom we work.
The
headmaster, the director of college counseling and three college
counselors also act as strong advocates for individual students and the
School as a whole. We visit over 50 colleges and universities
throughout the year to keep our understanding of the colleges fresh and
to maintain the colleges' familiarity with St. Andrew's unique
strengths and character. Each year, St. Andrew's hosts around 75
college admission professionals, who provide students with an overview
of the colleges they represent as well as general information about the
college application process.
College
counselors also guide students in using the Internet and other
resources to gain information about colleges, scholarships and
financial aid, and SAT, AP and ACT testing. In the V Form year,
students confer frequently with college counselors, both individually
and in group sessions. As VI Formers, the students take primary
responsibility for their application process, while we continue to
support them with advice, advocacy and logistical support.