INSPIRING SUCCESS FOR FAMILIES THROUGH THE COLLEGE PROCESS
Session Number D4July 29, 2020
Welcome to PCACAC’sVirtual 17th AnnualSummer Institute hosted by
FACULTYMelloney Johnson, PhDSch. Counseling CoordinatorMatoaca High School, VA
Grant HenryAssistant Director of AdmissionsMount St. Mary’s Univ., MD
Eli Clarke, MSWDirector of College CounselingCommonwealth Acad., VA
Offering perspectives of various supports through admissions/career/college counseling1Examining/Exploring areas of interaction with our students/families and how to positively affect the larger college counseling process
2Developing a better understanding of our roles and how they can effectively impact our audience
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The High School to College Process is Like Passing Through a Funnel
9th Grade
▶Graduation Requirements▶College Admission Requirements
▶ Minimum Requirements▶ The High School Transcript
▶ Extracurricular Activities▶ Leadership Opportunities/Making a Difference
▶ Enrichment Programs▶ What’s relevant and what’s not?
▶Career Fairs ▶ “Tell me what you would like to do after high school?”
The High School to College Process is Like Passing Through a Funnel
10th Grade
▶ The High School Transcript▶ “Get good grades”▶ “Prepared” not “good looking transcript”
▶ Resume’ Builder for Extracurricular Activities▶ Post on website for easy access
▶Are You an Athlete?▶ Post this question in your office
▶Update the Academic/College & Career Plan▶ Use your tools and resources▶ Stick with the plan of your comprehensive school counseling
program to promote equity and access
THE IMPORTANCE OF CONNECTION
▶As a counselor, being flexible and adaptable is KEY! Every student is different. Every year is different…..
▶Think through the meetings you are about to have… what are the clues you already know that will influence the discussion?
Ex: looking at a transcript, notes from previous meetings…
▶Follow up as you promise to do (of course)▶They may see barriers, try to let them see
opportunity…..▶ EX: student who transferred but did well, a student
with learning differences
1. Anticipating areas of concern for my students to my college admission colleagues
1. Letting Go Program for Senior Parents2. College Fair Preparation for Juniors3. Challenge the assumptions that come from students
(the negative self talk)……1. Senior Speaker Series
A. Money ManagementB. Residential LifeC. Alumni College Perspective
Sometimes we are tested not to show our weaknesses but to discover our strengths……..
SOME OF THE THINGS I HAVE DONE TO INSPIRE SUCCESS
BE THAT INSPIRATION BUT DON’T FORGET……▶Self Care is Critical (you can’t do it all….)▶Remember the Role you have within the family
dynamic (temporary and timely)▶School and Policy Limitations▶Be Reflective but keep in mind the purpose that
can help the student (the process of disclosure….)
Enter the Admissions Counselor
● Know Your Role
● Starting the Conversation
● A Re-emphasis on Self-Care
Know Your Role
● Relationship Builder○ Student○ Parents○ High School Counselors
● Bridge between Higher and Secondary Ed
Starting the Conversation
● Sophomores and Juniors○ Early College Fair○ Received some emails○ Saw an advertisement
● Senior Year○ High School Visit○ Application ○ Post Acceptance
If they get to know your school earlier
They are more likely to enroll later
Let Me Reemphasize Self Care
● You are NOT a Financial Aid Counselor○ Unless you are
● You are NOT a licenced Therapist or Counselor
● Your NOT a recruiter
● Set personal goals
Tactics and Strategies for Working With Families (Parents)
Questions from a Parent (Role Play)
QUESTIONS?
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Thank you!
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