College Counselor

  • Georgetown Preparatory School
  • Rockville, Maryland
  • Full Time

Georgetown Preparatory School seeks a compassionate, detail-oriented, and student-focused College Counselor to join our College Counseling Office. This individual will support high school students throughout the college exploration, application, and decision-making process. The role requires a collaborative professional with experience in college counseling or college admissions, a deep understanding of the college landscape, and a strong commitment to student-centered guidance.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide individual and group counseling to students in all aspects of the college application process, including self-assessment, researching colleges, essay writing, and interview preparation.
  • Maintain regular communication with students and families to ensure clarity, timeliness, and encouragement throughout the college admission cycle.
  • Review and provide feedback on student applications and essays.
  • Compose detailed and personalized letters of recommendation for seniors.
  • Collaborate with the College Counseling team to plan and deliver grade-level programming, parent meetings, and college workshops.
  • Liaise with college admission representatives during school visits and virtual sessions.
  • Utilize college counseling software (e.g., Scoir, Common Application) to trackapplications and manage student data.
  • Stay current with trends in college admissions and financial aid.
  • Support students navigating the athletic recruitment process, including understanding NCAA eligibility requirements, coordinating with coaches, and advising on how athletic interest intersects with the college list-building process.
  • Guide students in building balanced, well-researched college lists that reflect both academic fit and personal goals, including school size, culture, geography, and intended area of study.
  • Advise students and families on financial aid processes, including FAFSA, CSS Profile, merit aid strategy, and interpreting financial aid award letters.
  • Support students in developing their personal narrative and extracurricular positioning beginning in 9th and 10th grade, not solely during the senior application cycle.
  • Attend relevant internal meetings and contribute positively to the schools broader academic and community life.

  • Bachelors degree required; Masters degree in education, counseling, or a related field preferred
  • Minimum of three years of experience in college counseling or college admissions
  • Excellent writing, speaking, and interpersonal skills
  • Familiarity with the college admission process and a wide variety of colleges and universities
  • Demonstrated ability to work closely and effectively with high school students and families
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills
  • Experience working in an independent school setting is a plus

Job ID: 520717499
Originally Posted on: 5/11/2026

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