College Counseling at Episcopal
EHS prepares young people to lead significant lives, and that mission drives our College Counseling program. Our process leads students on an important journey of self-discovery and fosters academic, social, emotional, and spiritual growth.
With a collective 50 years in the field of college admission and counseling, our highly collaborative team makes the college search and application process manageable, thoughtful, and individualized.
Our Philosophy
In keeping with our mission, the College Counseling department:
- Maintains a student-centered approach that starts with the individual and ends with the student’s full autonomy.
- Initiates one-on-one conversations, keeps the process enjoyable, and delivers timely reminders about what is really important.
- Partners with the many adults in a student’s life (parents, advisors, teachers, coaches), empowering each to find his or her voice.
- Develops applications that capture each student’s authentic and best self.
- Values the richness of the college experience over rankings and seeks to find the best college fit for each student, keeping in mind academic goals and individual circumstances.
Our students STAND OUT and leave EHS as creative, curious, independent, and generous people having found their INNER GENIUS.
College Counseling Team
- Julie Rollins, Director of College Counseling
- Mark Carter, Associate Director
- Jamy Champenoy, Associate Director
- Monica Lopez, Associate Director
- Rachel Lopez, Associate Director
- Hope Young, Associate Director
- Tena Ward, College Counseling Assistant
Julie Rollins, Director of College Counseling
Mark Carter, Associate Director
Jamy Champenoy, Associate Director
Monica Lopez, Associate Director
Rachel Lopez, Associate Director
Hope Young, Associate Director
Tena Ward, College Counseling Assistant
Pillars in Action
Left Column
46
AP/Honors Courses
48
Art Courses Offered
Weekly
Service Projects
35
Coaches who Teach
Middle Column
Founded in 1983
61%
Faculty with Advanced Degrees
7:1
Student to Teacher Ratio
16%
Students Receiving Financial Aid
STAND OUT
Right Column
87%
Athletics Student Participation
Daily
Chapel Services
93%
Arts Enrollment
1-1
Laptop Program