February & March 2026 Newsletter

Advising Updates


Hello Students and Families!

I hope that this newsletter finds you well!

Spring break is right around the corner and it is a prime opportunity to visit college campuses. Sophomores and Juniors should use these visits to identify their college criteria. Seniors can use this time to visit or re-visit the colleges they are trying to choose between. Everyone should take the opportunity to meet with admission representatives, and tour the neighborhood where the college is located, and check out academic and recreation facilities.

For more information about how to arrange campus visits, see the campus visit section of your Digital Binder.

Out of Office Mar. 22nd - Apr. 1st
I will be traveling from March 22nd - April 1st. During this time I will be checking my email every few days and can be reached by text and phone at 210-596-9567 for immediate assistance. Please allow for a 24-48 hour response time for emails.


Seniors - You have been wrapping up any final applications, working on letters of continued interest, and applying for scholarships. There’s big news ahead and some big decisions to be made too. I am here to support you in that process - reach out if you’d like to schedule a meeting to discuss these things.

No matter the results of your admission decisions, I hope you feel proud of all the hard work you have put into the process. No matter where you go, the college you attend does not define who you are or who you will become.

This is a really exciting time and I hope that knowing you have great college options to choose from helps keep your nerves at bay. Follow this link for information about things to keep your eyes on…

Juniors - Many of you have been working on researching colleges! Now is a great time to expand your research by visiting campuses. We will talk about writing your activities resume, introduce the CommonApp, and begin work on your first essay as we move into April and May. Follow this link for more information…

Sophomores - Think about summer activities and touring some local college campuses. Many things can provide helpful experiences. Read more here…

All Students - Prepare for AP exams
Good luck to those of you who are taking AP exams in May! Spend some time preparing for the exam so you can earn the highest score possible. Khan Academy offers free preparation courses for AP coursework and exams.

Scores of 3, 4, or 5 may qualify for college credit. The AP credit policies of your future college can be found on the college's website. You can also ask your admission counselor for information about the score you need to receive credit for AP coursework.


Spring College Fairs
The Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling (PNACAC) is hosting college fairs in Seattle and Portland in April. Over 100 colleges and universities will be in attendance, providing a fantastic opportunity to meet your admission counselor and to ask questions that will help you learn more about each school.

Students are asked to register prior to the event, I will send out a reminder as the dates get closer. You can find a list of colleges who will be in attendance at the links below. That way you can make sure the colleges you are considering will be there.

Seattle PNACAC College Fair
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
Location: Seattle University, Redhawk Center  550 14th Ave, Seattle, WA  98112
Start Time:  9:00am
End Time:  12:00pm
List of participating colleges

Portland PNACAC College Fair

Date: Sunday, April 26, 2026
Location: University of Portland Chiles Center, 5000 N Willamette Blvd Portland OR 97203
Start Time: 12:00pm
End Time: 3:00pm
List of participating colleges

San Diego County College Fair

Date: April 18, 2026  
Location: Scripps Ranch High School, 10410 Falcon Way, San Diego, California, 92131
Start Time: 1 pm
End Time: 3 pm
List of participating colleges


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process, important topics, and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


University of Northern Colorado, 2025


February & March Reminders


Seniors:
Final admission letters from colleges should arrive by the start of April. 
- Keep your grades strong - avoid senioritis!
- Send in your Mid-year grades to colleges requesting them.
- Track housing application information.
- Begin comparing financial aid offers.
- Begin narrowing down your college list.
- Notify colleges that you will not attend.
- Send thank you notes to those who wrote letters of recommendation. 

- Parents of seniors: begin drafting financial aid appeal letters if needed.

- Military affiliated families: Connect with VA Benefits representatives on your college campus to learn about using your education benefits.

Juniors:
- Research colleges on your suggested list
- Begin creating your initial list of colleges in your Custom College Plan account. 
- Tour colleges.
- Register for an SAT or ACT. More SAT dates will become available in May.

Sophomores & Juniors:
- Make plans for a productive summer.
- Investigate summer programs, jobs, and internships.

All students:
- Prepare for AP exams


College Knowledge

December 2025 Newsletter

Advising Updates


Hello Students and Families!

Thanksgiving has come and gone and we’re now in the final weeks of the fall semester - can you believe it? Seniors have been hard at work on their college applications since September. Juniors are exploring college criteria and career information to help shape their college search. It’s been so much fun working with you - keep up the great work!

Seniors - Some of you have finished all your applications, and others have just a few more to complete. I am so proud of you! See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.

The last day to have any essays or applications reviewed is Dec. 17th.

All application, portfolio, and essay work must be completed and ready for review by this date, even for applications with early January deadlines. Final fall application review meetings will take place the week of Dec. 15-19th. Incomplete work will not be reviewed after 17th - no exceptions.

Sophomores and Juniors - It’s been so cool to learn about your academic interests, extra-curricular activities, and to answer your college questions. Please complete your self-surveys and career assessment so I can begin working on your college lists. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post. If you have difficulty with the PDFs for your Self-Surveys please reach out.


Office Closures


Winter Holiday Closure
I will close my office for the winter break on Dec. 19th - Jan. 5th. This is the official end of the application and essay review for seniors. No application materials or essays will be reviewed between Dec. 19th and Jan. 7th, including scholarship, honors college, and direct admit program applications. Extensions into the holiday break will not be provided for missed deadlines and late work. 

During the winter closure I am available for emergencies and urgent questions via text message and phone call at 210-596-9567.

Regular appointments will resume after Jan. 5th. with continuing application support is provided on an as needed basis.

January Closure
I will be traveling Jan. 19th until Feb. 2nd and will be unavailable for appointments during this time. You can reach me via text message and phone call at 210-596-9567, or via the messaging app in the student portal. Please allow up to 48 hours for a response.


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process. Some of these articles are reposts from a previous newsletter because of their timeliness! Enjoy!


University of Denver, 2025


December Reminders


Seniors:
- Stay on track with your final applications.
- Check college applicant portals daily
- Complete the FAFSA (If applicable)
- Update me about admission decisions and financial aid offers
- Keep grades strong!

Juniors:
- Keep grades strong!
- Continue doing your Criteria Building Campus visits.
- Register and prep for SATs or ACTs
- Update me about any changes to your college criteria


College Knowledge

October & November 2025 Newsletter

Advising Updates


Hello Students and Families!

This has been a busy fall and I know everyone has been working hard in the classroom and in our advising sessions. It’s been so much fun working with you - keep up the great work!

Seniors have been hard at work on their college applications since September. Sophomores & Juniors are exploring college criteria and career information to help shape their college search. All of you have been doing a great job at the tasks I’ve been assigning to you.

Fall reminders
Here are a few reminders to help you navigate fall smoothly!

  1. Track information, dates, etc.
    If you have not found a way to track information, dates, and deadlines yet please talk to your parents about how to organize your tasks and make sure you’re completing the things assigned to you. You can link your CCP calendar to your personal calendar by following the steps outlined in this article.

  2. Complete your college advising homework.
    Your homework can be found in recap emails and in your Custom College Plan portal’s to-do list. I also set up alerts to remind you of the tasks I have asked you to complete. If there is something I can do to help you track information please let me know. I am here to help!

  3. Keep your grades up!


Seniors

Congratulations! You’ve arrived - it’s your senior year! There’s a lot to get done this fall, but you’ve got this! We have set up bi-monthly check-in meetings to make sure you’re completing your applications and essays on time. Each of you have written a great main essay and I am looking forward to learning more about you through your supplemental essays too. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.


Sophomores and Juniors

This fall we’ll have our first college criteria meetings and a family meeting.

After your first Family Meeting, your main task is to visit some local colleges. These visits should not foucs on if you want to attend the college, but on what you like and do not like about the setting, campus resources, area around campus (urban, suburban, or rural), and distance from home. These criteria are generally applicable to all colleges and will guide your college search this year.

I am really looking forward to researching your college list and getting to know you better as the fall progresses. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.

Summer Planning

Now is a great time to start thinking about summer plans! I have created a list of local and national opportunities to kickstart your research process. It’s not exhaustive and I encourage you to reach out to teachers, coaches, and mentors to learn about programs that they think could be a good fit for you.


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process, important topics, and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


CU Boulder Quad

University of Colorado at Boulder


October & November Reminders


Seniors:
- Attend meetings with college reps.
- Check the accuracy of transcripts.
- Keep track of all deadlines and continue to work on remaining applications, including essays.
- Check college portals twice weekly

Sophomores and Juniors:
- Complete your criteria building college visits
- Register and prep for an SAT or ACT.
- Focus on coursework and keep grades strong!
- Fine arts students, attend a virtual National Portfolio Day event


College Knowledge

October & November 2025 Newsletter

Advising Updates


Hello Students and Families!

The first set of deadlines are right around the corner - can you believe it? Seniors have been hard at work on their college applications since September. Sophomores & Juniors are exploring college criteria and career information to help shape their college search. All of you have been doing a great job at the tasks I’ve been assigning to you. It’s been so much fun working with you - keep up the great work!

Fall reminders
Here are a few reminders to help you navigate fall smoothly!

  1. Track information, dates, etc.
    If you have not found a way to track information, dates, and deadlines yet please talk to your parents about how to organize your tasks and make sure you’re completing the things assigned to you. You can link your CCP calendar to your personal calendar by following the steps outlined in this article.

  2. Complete your college advising homework.
    Your homework can be found in recap emails and in your Custom College Plan portal’s to-do list. I also set up alerts to remind you of the tasks I have asked you to complete. If there is something I can do to help you track information please let me know. I am here to help!

  3. Keep your grades up!

Summer Planning

Now is a great time to start thinking about summer plans! I have created a list of local and national opportunities to kickstart your research process. It’s not exhaustive and I encourage you to reach out to teachers, coaches, and mentors to learn about programs that they think could be a good fit for you.


Seniors

Congratulations! You’ve arrived - it’s your senior year! There’s a lot to get done this fall, but you’ve got this! We have set up bi-monthly check-in meetings to make sure you’re completing your applications and essays on time. Each of you have written a great main essay and I am looking forward to learning more about you through your supplemental essays too. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.


Sophomores and Juniors

You’ve arrived too! This fall we’ll have our first college criteria meetings and a family meeting. After your first Family Meeting, your main task is to visit some local colleges. These visits should not foucs on if you want to attend the college, but on what you like and do not like about the setting, campus resources, area around campus (urban, suburban, or rural), and distance from home. These criteria are generally applicable to all colleges and will guide your college search this year. I am really looking forward to researching yoru college list and getting to know you better as the fall progresses. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process, important topics, and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


CU Boulder Quad

University of Colorado at Boulder


September & October Reminders


Upcoming College Fairs:
Admission counselors will be coming to your area. See the information about dates and cities in this newsletter.

Seniors:
- Attend meetings with college reps.
- Continue to work on your applications: complete your ED and EA applications; Check the accuracy of transcripts.
- Keep track of all deadlines and continue to work on remaining applications.
- Check college portals twice weekly

Sophomores and Juniors:
- Complete your criteria building college visits
- Register and prep for an SAT or ACT.
- Focus on coursework! Grades are important
- Fine arts students, attend a virtual National Portfolio Day event


College Knowledge

March & April 2025 Newsletter

Advising Updates


Hello Students and Families!

I hope that this newsletter finds you well. The last of college admission decisions and financial aid offers will arrive soon! No matter the results of your admission decisions, I hope you feel proud of all the hard work you have put into the process. No matter where you go, the college you attend does not define who you are or who you will become.

For all students, spring break is right around the corner. This is a good time to visit college campuses, meet with admission representatives, and tour the areas where the colleges are located. Seniors, a campus visit can help you choose between your top two or three choices. For Juniors, a campus visit is a great way to continue refine your college list.

For more information about how to arrange campus visits, see the campus visit section of your Digital Binder.

Out of Office Mar. 15th - Apr. 2nd
I will be traveling from March 15th-April 2nd. Due to the nature of my travel, I will only have limited access to email, text, and phone at 210-596-9567. Please allow for a 24-48 hour response time due to the time zone difference.


Seniors - This is a really exciting time and I hope that knowing you have great college options to choose from helps keep your nerves at bay. Follow this link for information about things to keep your eyes on…

Juniors - Many of you have been working on researching colleges! Now is a great time to expand your research by visiting campuses. We will talk about writing your activities resume, introduce the CommonApp, and begin work on your first essay as we move into April and May. Follow this link for more information…

Sophomores - Think about summer activities and touring some local college campuses. Many things can provide helpful experiences. Read more here…

All Students - Prepare for AP exams
Good luck to those of you who are taking AP exams in May! Spend some time preparing for the exam so you can earn the highest score possible. Khan Academy offers free preparation courses for AP coursework and exams.Scores of 3, 4, or 5 may qualify for college credit. The AP credit policies of your future college can be found on the college's website. You can also ask your admission counselor for information about the score you need to receive credit for AP coursework.


Spring College Fairs
The Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling (PNACAC) is hosting college fairs in Seattle and Portland in April. Over 100 colleges and universities will be in attendance, providing a fantastic opportunity to meet your admission counselor and to ask questions that will help you learn more about each school.

Students are asked to register prior to the event and may do so using the links provided below. You will also find a list of colleges who will be in attendance, so that you can make sure the colleges you are considering will be there.

Seattle PNACAC College Fair
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Location: Seattle University, Redhawk Center  550 14th Ave, Seattle, WA  98112
Start Time:  9:00am
End Time:  12:00pm

Registration information: https://www.pnacac.org/college-fairs_1/spring-college-fairs/seattle

Portland PNACAC College Fair

Date: Sunday, April 27, 2025
Location: University of Portland Chiles Center, 5000 N Willamette Blvd Portland OR 97203
Start Time: 12:00pm
End Time: 3:00pm

Registration information: https://www.pnacac.org/college-fairs_1/spring-college-fairs/portland


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process, important topics, and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


Drexel University, 2022


March & April Reminders


Seniors:
- Keep your grades strong - avoid senioritis!
- Make final campus visits to help narrow down your college list.
- Begin comparing financial aid offers.
– Final admission letters from colleges should arrive by the start of April. 
- Notify colleges that you will not attend.
- Send thank you notes to those who wrote letters of recommendation. 

- Parents of seniors: begin drafting financial aid appeal letters if needed.

- Military affiliated families: Connect with VA Benefits representatives on your college campus to learn about how to claim yellow ribbon benefits.

Juniors:
- Research colleges on your suggested list
- Begin creating your initial list of colleges in your Custom College Plan account. 
- Tour colleges.
- Register for an SAT or ACT. More SAT dates will become available in May.

Sophomores & Juniors:
- Make plans for a productive summer.
- Investigate summer programs, jobs, and internships.

All students:
- Prepare for AP exams


College Knowledge

November & December 2024 Newsletter

Advising Updates


Hello Students and Families!

Thanksgiving is right around the corner - can you believe it? Seniors have been hard at work on their college applications since September. Juniors are exploring college criteria and career information to help shape their college search. All of you have been doing a great job at the tasks I’ve been assigning to you. It’s been so much fun working with you - keep up the great work!

Traveling from Dec. 1st - 16th
I will be traveling from Dec. 1-16th but will be available via email, text, or phone at 210-596-9567. I will also check my emails daily; please allow for a 24-hour turnaround time due to the time zone difference.

Winter Office Closure
I will close my office for the winter break on Dec. 23rd - Jan. 6th for a break after the long application season. This is the official end of the application and essay review season. During the winter closure I will be available for emergencies and urgent questions via text message and phone call at 210-596-9567 Regular appointments will resume after Jan. 6th.


Seniors - You’re almost there! Some of you have finished all your applications, and others have just a few more to complete. Each of you has been managing the workload of college applications so well - I am so proud of you! See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.

The last day to have any essays or applications reviewed is Dec. 21st.
All application, portfolio, and essay work must be completed and ready for review by this date, even for applications with early January deadlines. Final fall application review meetings will take place on the 21st and 23rd. Incomplete work will not be reviewed after Dec. 21st - no exceptions.

Juniors - It’s been so cool to learn about your academic interests, extra-curricular activities, and to answer your college questions. I am working on your college lists and using all of the feedback you gave me in your self-surveys, Corsava card sort, career assessment, and most importantly, during our conversations. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


Utah State University, 2024


November & December Reminders


Seniors:
- Stay on track with your final applications.
- Check college applicant portals daily
- Complete the FAFSA after Dec. 1 (If applicable)
- Update me about admission decisions and financial aid offers
- Keep grades strong!

Juniors:
- Keep grades strong!
- Continue doing your Criteria Building Campus visits.
- Register and prep for SATs or ACTs
- Update me about any changes to your college criteria


College Knowledge

September Newsletter

Advising Updates


September is here and all of you are back in class! How fast the summer went, right? I hope that everyone is getting back into the swing of things. If you have scheduling questions or issues, don’t hesitate to reach out!

Course Schedules
Remember you want to be taking 5 solid classes, even in your senior year. This ensures that your schedule is rigorous and is meeting college entrance requirements. These areas are considered solid (core) by colleges:
- Math
- Science
- English
- Social Science
- Foreign Language

If you have a question about course options and if your schedule is lining up with your college plans, please reach out!

Fall reminders
Keeping your appointments and completing your work on time is critical right now. This time of year is packed with fun, homework and advising tasks to complete. If you have not found a way to track information, dates, and deadlines yet please talk to your parents about how to organize your tasks and make sure you’re completing the things assigned to you.

Your homework can be found in recap emails and on your homework tracker. I also set up alerts to remind you of the tasks I have asked you to complete. If there is something I can do to help you track information please let me know. I am here to help!

Link your Custom College Plan calendar with an external calendar
You can link your CCP calendar to your personal calendar by following the steps outlined in this article::
https://support.collegeplannerpro.com/hc/en-us/articles/9209671395739-How-do-students-view-their-CustomCollegePlan-events-in-an-external-calendar


Seniors - Congratulations! You’ve arrived - it’s your senior year! There’s a lot to get done this fall, but you’ve got this!We have set up bi-monthly check-in meetings to make sure you’re completing your applications and essays on time. Each of you have written a great main essay and I am looking forward to learning more about you through your supplemental essays too. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.

Juniors - You’ve arrived too! Your main task is to complete your criteria building college visits. We’ll talk more about these during your first family meeting. I am really looking forward to your college research and getting to know you better as the fall progresses. See my fall reminders for you linked in the “College Knowledge” section of this post.


Upcoming College Fairs

Fall is when the biggest college fairs of all happen in our area. There are three large fairs happening in the Puget Sound area and one in the Portland-Vancouver area. College fairs are a free opportunity for you to connect with your admission counselor. This is a great way to demonstrate interest, get your specific questions answered, and meet the person who (likely) will be reading your application. These are especially important events if you are looking at colleges that are not in our region. Register for the fair you plan to go to - it will make it easier for you to share your information with colleges - this is how you demonstrate interest!

Nervous about the fair? Here is a handout with helpful tips and advice for college fairs. This handout is also located in your digital binder.

Upcoming College Fairs in our area:


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


Whitman College, 2024


September Reminders


Upcoming College Fairs:
Admission counselors will be coming to your area. See the information about dates and cities in this newsletter.

Seniors:
- Order the following things to be sent to your colleges:

  • Transcripts

  • Letters of Recommendation

  • Test scores (if sending)

- Make scheduling changes if necessary
- Attend the college fair in your area
- Finish main essay and pivot to supplementals and college sections on the CommonApp

Juniors:
- Make scheduling changes if necessary
- Complete your criteria building college visits
- Register and prep for an SAT or ACT
- Attend the college fairs in your area


College Knowledge

May & June Newsletter

Advising Updates


The end of May is here and I know everyone is busy with academics, sports, theater, exams, college tours, and end of the year tasks. Thank you for continuing to keep your appointment dates! This is going to become more important for the fall.

Keeping your appointments and completing your work on time is critical for the fall. This time of year is packed with fun, homework and advising tasks to complete. If you have not found a way to track information, dates, and deadlines yet please talk to your parents about how to organize your tasks and make sure you’re completing the things assigned to you.

Your homework can be found in recap emails and on your homework tracker. I also set up alerts to remind you of the tasks I have asked you to complete. If there is something I can do to help you track information please let me know. I am here to help!


Seniors - Congratulations! Knowing each of you, I am sure you’re finishing the year strong! If you have not updated me on where you’re going, please send me an email. I have a gift I college themed gift would like to send your way.

Juniors - Thank you for attending the resume workshops and for all of your work on your resume. Continue to work on your resumes as we move into the summer. I’ll be setting deadlines for drafts your resume at our next meeting.

Next up, we’ll be tackling the “Why Us” essay, your resume, balancing your college list, and thinking about affordability. If you have not scheduled your Why Us meeting or your third Family Meeting with me yet, please reach out.

Sophomores - It’s been wonderful meeting you and getting to know you better through your career assessments. This summer is a great time to visit college campuses! Check out your Digital Binder to find resources about campus visits (setting them up, questions to ask, etc.). Look at areas you’re traveling to with your family and see if there are any college nearby that you can check out. Do an official tour and even sit in on an information session - you can learn more about the colleges you might visit using your Custom College Plan portal.


Summer Office Closure
June 15 - July 15th

Every year, I close my office for one month during the summer before diving into the application process in Mid-July. During this month I will be checking my email twice a week, but will be available via phone and text message for urgent situations.


Recent College Visits

In April and May I have been visiting campuses in Washington state and on the East Coast. I like to visit campuses to get a sense of what the area looks like, to learn about programs, and to meet the admission representatives who work with my students. These visits inform suggestions I make to you when putting together your list or have questions about a specific college.

This spring I have visited these schools:

  • Whitman College

  • Washington State University

  • University of Washington

  • Yale University

  • US Coast Guard Academy

  • Pace University

  • Fordham University - Lincoln Center

  • New York University

  • US Military Academy at West Point


You can find photos from my campus visits located on the Walberg College Counseling Facebook Page.


In the Media

Read, listen, and learn about the college admission process and latest news in higher education. These articles and podcasts can help you understand some of the nuances of the application process.


Yale University, 2024


May-June Reminders


Graduating Seniors:

-
Do your best on your finals - avoid senioritis!
- Notify colleges that you will not attend via email.
- Send thank you notes to those who wrote letters of recommendation for you.
- Have your final transcript sent to your college of choice.

Rising Seniors:
- Resume Drafting
- Why Us Essay Drafting
- Complete all sections of CommonApp except: College Tab, Activities Tab
- Plan summer college tours
- Register and prep for an SAT or ACT

ACT-July 13th,
Register- June 7th

SAT- August 24th,
Register August 9th


Rising Juniors:
- Make plans for a productive summer.
- Investigate summer programs, jobs, and internships.
- Tour colleges.
-
Prepare for fall ACTs or SATs.

All students:
- Finish the year strong!


College Knowledge