Guidance and College Counseling
Fishburne’s College Counseling
The mission of the college counseling program at Fishburne is to inform, encourage, and prepare students for formal education beyond high school. An important component of the program is the support provided in the college selection and application processes.
Providing students with accurate information regarding educational planning and post high school opportunities is the foundation of the college counseling program. College representatives visit Fishburne throughout the year to talk with interested cadets. In addition, cadets attend College Night programs in the spring of their junior year and in the fall of their senior year.
Adding to this base is the goal of helping cadets gain a clear understanding of their abilities, interests, and personality. Equipped with information on educational opportunities beyond high school and this self-knowledge, cadets are assisted in finding those schools that make strong matches.
Beginning in the 9th grade, class meetings are held with the guidance director to discuss such topics as “Making the most of high school” and “How do colleges decide whom to accept?” In all discussions, the personal characteristics of resiliency and self-management are stressed as important keys to successful transition from high school to college. The FMS College Planning Guide serves as the basis of discussions in the 11th and 12th grades. Careful attention is paid to making wise decisions, meeting deadlines, and maintaining high personal and academic standards.
SAT and ACT Testing
As testing continues to be a component in most college admissions processes, cadets at Fishburne prepare for and take the preliminary tests for both ACT and SAT before taking the ACT and SAT. The PLAN is given in the fall of the 10th grade. Fishburne has partnered with College Board to administer the PSAT for grades 7-11. All Juniors and Seniors take both the SAT and the ACT.
Personal Development
Fishburne is rich in opportunities for students to demonstrate talents and interests beyond the classroom. Leadership and service are encouraged in academics, JROTC, athletics, clubs, and everyday living in the barracks. As character issues have become important questions in the admission process, cadets who live by the Fishburne Honor Code clearly demonstrate the level of their character development.
Recommendations from Faculty
Counselor and teacher recommendations are paramount in most college admissions processes. Documenting a student’s successful living experience away from home prior to college provides added confirmation as to the student’s readiness for college. Having many opportunities to observe the students, the guidance director and teachers are able to portray to the colleges the many accomplishments, talents and spirit of the cadets.