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College Counseling

The goal of our College Counseling Program at Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall is to help students find the right college “match," where the student will learn effectively, enjoy and contribute to their next community, as well as reach his or her full potential. The key goals of the College Counseling Program are to ensure that students are armed with the requisite knowledge to make good decisions and submit applications that are both professional in quality and true reflections of each student’s unique personality, character, and ability.

The centerpiece of CH-CH’s program is individual counseling. In formulating a college list, each student works with the Director of College Counseling to explore his/her academic and extracurricular interests and optimal school community, size, and location. Students consult with the counselor at each step of the process, such as developing resumes, writing essays, preparing for interviews, and completing applications. Through active and personalized interactions with students, the counselor and teachers are able to write very personal letters of recommendation that prove an invaluable component of student application packets.

Several programs supplement this one-on-one counseling. The junior program begins in earnest in January and includes guest speakers, participation in college fairs, test prep opportunities, a financial aid seminar, and the beginning of regular and frequent individual meetings. During the junior year, students and parents also begin using TCCi Family Connection by Naviance – a web-based application that is a valuable resource to help students, parents, and the counselor work together throughout the college admission process.

Naviance is a key component of the application process and also serves to track the status of each application submitted by the school. It represents the new standard in college counseling programs and is an ideal platform for integrating the latest technology into the process. It is vital that parents and students continually update the content on their Naviance account and stay in close communication with the College Counseling Office throughout the fall of senior year.

This use of technology is complemented by an annual schedule filled with personal visits to our campus from college admission representatives and weekly meetings between the Director of College Counseling and seniors that cover college planning topics and deadlines. In the spring, when the majority of applications have been submitted, the College Counseling Office works with seniors and families on issues of transition from high school to college and the “breaking away” process.

CH-CH’s Director of College Counseling and Registrar attend professional conferences annually in order to stay abreast of current admission trends. They visit colleges regularly and are constantly in contact with admissions representatives. These activities enable us to be better advisors and advocates for the Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School and our students.
College Counseling Staff
Amy Christie
Director of College Counseling
1-781-314-0854
Washington and Lee University - BA
Middlebury College - MA
NAVIANCE
Naviance is CH-CH's school counseling portal.
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Matriculation List
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall graduates in the classes of 2008-2011 attended the following 4-year colleges and universities:
 
American InterContinental University, London
The American International University in London (Richmond)
Anna Maria College
Babson College
Baldwin-Wallace College
Bentley University
Bates College
Becker College
Binghamton University
Boston College
Boston University
Brandeis University
Butler University
Champlain College
Chapman University
Claremont McKenna College
Clark University
Colby-Sawyer College
College of the Holy Cross
Cornell University
Curry College
Davidson College
Dean College
Denison University
Drew University
Drexel University
Earlham College
Eckerd College
Elmira College
Elon College
Emmanuel College
Fairfield University
Florida Gulf Coast University
Franklin Pierce University
Gettysburg College
Green Mountain College
Greensboro College
Guilford College
Hampshire College
Hampton University
Hartwick College 
Johnson & Wales University
Keene State College
Kenyon College
La Salle University
Lasell College
Lesley University
Loyola University Chicago
Lynn University
Maine College of Art
Mass. Bay Community College
Mass. College of Art and Design
McDaniel College
Michigan State University
Mitchell College
Montserrat College of Art
Mount Holyoke College
Muhlenberg College
New England College
New York University
Northeastern University
Oxford College of Emory University
Pace University, New York City
Pace University, Pleasantville
Philadelphia University
Providence College
Purdue University
Regis College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rice University
Rivier College
Roger Williams University
Rollins College
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine
Saint Louis University
Savannah College of Art and Design
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
School of Visual Arts
Sewanee: The University of the South
Simmons College
Southern New Hampshire University
St. Lawrence University
Stonehill College
Suffolk University
Syracuse University
The Art Institute of Boston
The University of Iowa
Tufts University
SUNY Buffalo
University of Dayton
University of Hartford
University of Illinois
University of Mass., Amherst
University of Mass., Boston
University of Michigan
University of New Hampshire
University of Rhode Island
University of Rochester
University of Southern California
University of Vermont
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ursinus College
Vassar College
Waseda University (Japan)
Wentworth Inst. of Technology
Wesleyan University
Wheaton College
Wheelock College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
 


Other recent acceptances:

American University
Bard College
Bryn Mawr College
Case Western Reserve University
Colby College
Colgate University
Connecticut College
Dickinson College
Emory University
Furman University
Hamilton College
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Hofstra University
James Madison University
Kalamazoo College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Marlboro College
Maryland Institute College of Art
Middlebury College
Otis College of Art and Design
Pratt Institute
Quinnipiac University
Rochester Institute of Technology
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
School of Visual Arts
Skidmore College
Spelman College
The George Washington University
Trinity College
Union College
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Richmond
University of Rochester
University of the Arts London
Villanova University
Wake Forest University
Washington University in St. Louis
Wittenberg University