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Wilton High School

College & Career Resource Center

College & Career Resource Center

College and Career Resource Center

The College & Career Resource Center works closely with the School Counseling Department and provides resources for all WHS students and parents/guardians.  It serves as an extension of the many counseling services provided by the school counselors and is under the direction of the Counseling Department’s Instructional Leader.

Come in and explore the Post High School Options appropriate for you. Explore the library of resources available for students regarding the college application process, gap year programs, vocational/technical programs, resume writing  and books that focus on the many majors/careers that students may be interested in exploring. 

The College Career Resource Center also hosts College Admission Representatives during the fall and spring semesters. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to listen to presentations about specific colleges and also speak directly with the college admissions representatives who are often the “readers” of the student’s college application. All College Rep visits are listed in Schoolinks on the student’s dashboard where students can register to attend (see below for more information).

For additional information regarding the many resources available in the School Counseling Department, please visit the WHS Counseling Hub.

The Center is located in the Counseling hallway.  Stop by and work with Mrs. Atanasoff! Phone (203) 762-0381, x6301.

 

College Rep Visits

Please log into your Schoolinks account to view scheduled rep visits. This is located under the “events” tab where you can see dates/times and register for the event. All college rep visits meet in the College Career Resource Center and the admissions officers that visit are the ones that will read your applications. College rep visits happen in both the fall and spring, and additional notices will be sent via Parent Square.

These visits are informational sessions only. A list of common questions to ask when choosing a college/university are available for students in the College Career Resource Center. 11th and 12th grade students who are interested in attending, should obtain permission from their teachers and will be provided an “excused” absence for attending.

Please note that Rep Visits are subject to time/date changes, and cancellations may occur so please check your Schoolinks account regularly.