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COUNSELING

       The Counseling Department of Catholic Memorial is an extension of the overall mission of the school. Our services are
       designed to meet the developmental needs of the student body. To meet these needs and ensure student success, one
       of our primary goals is to work closely with teachers, the administration, and families.
       The counselors are committed to supporting the academic, personal/social, and college/career needs of each of our
       students. In order to address these significant areas, a program of activities has been organized and will be highlighted
       at specific times during each student’s high school years. These activities include, but are not limited to, career
       exploration, understanding personal identity, decision making skills, appropriately handling peer pressure, receiving
       academic support, classroom guidance, personal interviews, etc. The Counseling Center houses information that
       encompasses these activities. In addition, information on public and private colleges and universities, scholarships for
       college, college financial aid, ACT/SAT testing, parent resources and many resources for students and families who may
       be facing personal obstacles are available. Many of these resources may be found on MYCMH. All students are serviced
       by the Counseling Center.
       To further assist our students in these areas, each student is assigned a school counselor. Counselors are available
       to speak with students throughout the school day. Appointments are encouraged to ensure both privacy and an
       uninterrupted block of time for the student.

     College Preparation

       A particular focus of the Counseling Department is preparing each student to make a well-informed post-secondary
       decision. This process begins with the student selecting an academic program that is challenging and geared toward a
       student’s strengths.
       Each student should also be aware of college or university guidelines when deciding which courses to select in
       high school. As a starting point, please see the “College Preparatory Course Requirements” in this document. The
       Counseling Department also hosts a number of seminars to assist students and parents in their college decision-
       making process.
       NCAA Eligibility Center: Students planning to participate in NCAA Division I or Division II sports must complete the
       specified 16 core courses and register with the NCAA Eligibility Center early in their senior year. For more information
       on freshman eligibility, visit www.eligibilitycenter.org. It is important to note that all new courses at Catholic
       Memorial are pending NCAA approval.

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