College Counseling Philosophy

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College is a match to be made, not a prize to be won!

The College Counseling Program at The Sagemont School believes that the college process is based upon individualism and self-reflection as students prepare for the next phase of their academic experience. Students can make the best possible college choices only when they know themselves well—when they thoroughly understand their strengths, goals, and personal style. We help facilitate this process. This is each student’s journey to lead, while we serve as advocates and allies in guiding the search for the best match. The student’s proactive and thoughtful effort will ensure a successful journey. Their candid self-assessment will result in addressing and meeting their needs. While it is important to realize how much of this process is within the student’s control, it is as equally important to realize how much of this process will be beyond their control. The College Counselor will help the students to evaluate and understand those variables and how they will affect their candidacy. We promote the idea that students get themselves into college. Decisions about where to apply, who to ask for recommendations, what to write about in essays are ultimately the student’s. We expect students to remain in the driver’s seat throughout the entire process. Ultimately, the students who are happiest throughout the college process are those who take the time to research and select schools that are best suited to their individual interests and needs, rather than focusing on college rankings.

The College Counselor also serves as a liaison between The Sagemont School students and universities. The relationships between this office and admissions offices are of utmost importance and are founded on mutual respect, honesty, and professionalism. In order to keep these schools informed about the quality of The Sagemont School education, the College Counselor participates in local, state, and national professional organizations and conferences.

This website is designed to assist our students and parents in the college search. We have included a great amount of information, but we hope that you also feel free to contact us with questions that are beyond the scope of the website.

The College Counselor is a member of NACAC (National Association for College Admissions Counseling) and adheres to the NACAC
Statement of Students' Rights and Responsibilities in the College Admission Process