Does my son have a personal counselor who can work with them for college admissions, or do we need someone outside the school?
At Harvard-Westlake, each student is assigned a personal counselor, referred to as a Dean, starting in their sophomore year. This model ensures that your son will have consistent support from the same Dean throughout his junior and senior years, providing a tailored approach to college admissions.
Counseling Support
The Deans at Harvard-Westlake integrate academic advising with college counseling, offering:
- Expert Guidance: They are well-versed in recommending colleges that fit your son's profile and can provide insights into admission statistics relevant to Harvard-Westlake students.
- Individualized Sessions: Your son will have one-on-one meetings to discuss college selection and application strategies, ensuring a personalized approach to his college journey.
While the support from the Deans is comprehensive, some families opt for external college consultants for additional assistance. This may be beneficial if your son requires:
- Intensive daily oversight
- Specialized support for athletic recruitment
- Additional brainstorming for essays beyond what the Dean can provide
For more information, you can access the official College Counseling Handbook through the Harvard-Westlake Student/Parent Portal.