Counselors Checklist

The SRJC Student Outreach team acknowledges the great depth of experience and expertise held by our high school partners. This page represents an outline of our best practices for providing outreach opportunities at your sites. This, combined with the JumpStart Program, is our guide for a comprehensive annual outreach plan for each school. Individual needs are accommodated as preferred by the school.

Please see below for a general overview of the typical in-person plan for SRJC outreach, and who to contact to schedule visits to your school. Use this as a guide for making decisions about outreach services that might be scheduled for your school. In-person workshops and presentations are considered best practice, but virtual modalities can be provided as an alternative if needed.

Fall semester

     
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Spring Application Workshops

September
October
November

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  • College Nights/Parent Information Nights
  • Seniors Presentations
September
October
November
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High School Counselors Conference

October
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Cash for College Workshops

October
November
December
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Registration Workshops (for all dual enrollment students including Seniors for registration in COUN 270)

December

Spring semester

     
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Cash for College Workshops

January
February
Check mark symbol Spring semester COUN 270 Classes (see Schedule of Classes)
March
April
May
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  • College and Career Fairs
  • Seniors Presentations
February
March
April
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Summer/Fall Application Workshops (virtual or in-person)

March
April
May
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Enrollment Workshops (for Seniors registering for summer classes as new students after high school graduation)

May (Priority 3)
(See summer reg schedule)
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Registration Workshops (for dual enrollment students registering for summer classes)

May (Priority 6)
(See summer reg schedule)
Check mark symbol Enrollment Workshops (for Seniors registering for fall classes as new students after high school graduation) May (Priority 3)
(See fall reg schedule)
Check mark symbol Enrollment Workshops (for dual enrollment students registering for fall classes) May (Priority 6)
(See fall reg schedule)

Seniors Presentations are an overview of the student onboarding steps, various student services programs/departments, the differences between high school and college, and much more. College Nights/Parent Information Nights include this as well as information about majors and certificate programs, transferring to a 4-year college/university, or graduation requirements for an AA degree and other information that parents might be interested in. College Fairs are tabling events where SRJC staff are available to talk one to one with students and/or their parents/guardians about the opportunity to go to college as well as the programs and services SRJC has to offer.

Best Practices for Students

  • Have and use an email account for college applications and communications. Know your login and password.
  • Do not use parent email on the application for admission.
  • When applying know your Social Security Number if you have one. 
  • Bring your cell phone to the application workshop in case you need to call for support with the CCCApply process.