What should Cooke Young Scholars and their families expect from the educational adviser?
Educational advisers work closely with a group of approximately 35 Young Scholars in grades eight to twelve. They collaborate with the scholar and family, providing options, asking questions, and offering input to help:
- Select a high school.
- Plan an appropriately challenging four-year academic course load.
- Improve time management and study skills.
- Set academic, talent, and personal goals each year.
- Construct a yearly Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) that connects services to the Scholar’s goals.
- Research educational opportunities and services.
- Develop talents and expertise.
- Navigate the educational system.
- Troubleshoot challenges.
- Achieve academic and extracurricular goals.
- Prepare to thrive in our nation’s top-performing colleges.