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College Counseling

Saint Mary’s College Counseling program prioritizes students’ needs, focusing on finding the right fit for their academic and personal growth. Beginning in ninth grade, students have access to dedicated counselors who guide them through seminars and individual meetings. From junior year onwards, meetings become monthly, supporting students through the application process. Emphasizing self-reflection and authenticity, we help students identify strengths, promote growth, and foster independence. Parents are encouraged to be active partners, attending meetings and information sessions. Our approach ensures 100% acceptance rate to a variety of selective colleges and universities.

Graduation Requirements

To qualify for the Saint Mary’s School diploma, students must complete a total of 22 units with a cumulative weighted grade point average (GPA) of not less than 2.000, and complete Seminar curriculum with each semester of enrollment.

Subject Requirements
English 4 units
Humanities and Social Sciences 3.5 units
Religious Studies 0.5 units
Mathematics 3 units
Science 3 units
World Languages Level 3 language in one language or Level 2 in two languages
Electives 3 units
Athletics/Triangle Fitness 6 seasons
Hunt Heffner

Hunt Heffner

Dean of College Counseling
Andrew Lowman

Andrew Lowman

Associate Director of College Counseling