At Saint George we believe that Upper School is a time of transition and growth for adolescents, as they develop and change cognitively, physically and socially.
We offer College Counseling beginning in 9th grade. This counseling gives our students the opportunity to explore all of their options for university studies, assists them through the entire college admission process, and at the same time aims to match each student’s abilities, strengths, personal preferences, financial needs, and career aspirations to the best possible institutions of Higher Education. In today’s global world, the options for careers are quickly changing, and therefore the need for career planning is a very important part of the university admissions process.
We want to work as a team with parents and students, allowing for a smooth transition between secondary and post-secondary education. We understand the decision of choosing a college is one of the most important a student will make, so our doors are always open for advice and counseling.
Valinda Valdez
Director of International Projects/ College Counselor
valinda@saintgeorge.do
College Acceptances
We proudly share the list of universities and colleges from around the world to which our graduates have been accepted:
American University of Paris
Babson College
Bentley University
Boston University
Boston College
Bradley University
Brandeis University
Brown University
Chemnite University, Germany
Columbia University
Concordia University
Cornell University
Chavon School of Design
Drexel University
Duke University
Emerson College
Florida International University
Franklin Pierce College
Franklin College – Switzerland
Full Sail University
Georgetown University
George Washington University
Hult International School of Business – London/ San Francisco
IE University – Segovia
IE University – Madrid
Indiana University
Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo
Johnson and Wales University – Providence
John Cabot University ( Rome)
Le Cordon Bleu
Lynn University
Loyola University –New Orleans
Manhattanville College
McGill University
Miami School of Art & Design
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Pratt Institute
Parsons School of Design
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra
Purdue University
Penn State
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rice University
Richmond University – London
Rochester Institute of Technology
Savannah College of Art and Design
Salve Regina University
Santa Fe University of Art and Design
St. Andrews University
Suffolk University – Madrid
Suffolk University
Texas Christian University
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico
The American University of Rome
The Hague University
Tulane University
The New School – Eugene Lang College/ Parsons School of Design
The University of Paris/ Sorbonne
Trinity College
Uni Lasalle , Brazil
Universidad Altaviana
Universidad De Navarra
Universidad Iberoamericana
Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña
University of Chicago
University of British Columbia
University of Central Florida
University of Miami
University of Pennsylvania
University of Rochester
University of San Diego
University of Southern Alabama
University of Tampa
University of Toronto
University of Puerto Rico
University of Virginia
Universidad de Anáhuac ( Cancún, México)
Virginia Tech
Wheaton College
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Western Michigan University
Western Ontario University
Yale University
York University
Plan for the Year Ahead
AUGUST-DECEMBER
- Use the College Board website (www.collegeboard.com) to start looking at majors and careers you might be interested in.
- Use College Board to take career interest inventories or personality inventories that will help you discover what you want to study more of in the future!
- Use College Board to find out the required courses and tests of colleges that you might be interested in attending.
- Start a calendar with important dates and deadlines.
- Try a variety of clubs or extracurricular activities to see what you like. Get involved!
Learn more about Colleges
CHRISTMAS VACATION
- Visit colleges while they are in session.
- Talk to SGS grads, or college friends about their college experience.
- Didn’t take a career interest inventory or personality inventory in college Board yet? Do so now!
- Learn about college costs, scholarships, and how financial aid works.
- Reflect on how your first semester in high school went. How can you improve?
- Did you know colleges request grades from 9th grade to 12th? Are you happy with your first semester performance? What are your goals for 2nd semester?
Staying Focused and Looking towards the Future
JANUARY – MAY
- Consult your 4 year plan and think ahead about what classes you want to choose for next year.
- Learn more about IB classes and the IB application process.
- Explore summer opportunities- look for jobs, internships, volunteer positions, or camps/classes to attend.
- Finish your 9th grade strong! Stay focused until the end!
Summer Time
JUNE – AUGUST
- Start a summer reading list. Ask your teachers to recommend books.
- Plan to visit college campuses to get a feel for your options.
- Make the most of your summer!
- Taking an IB ? Make sure you stay on top of the summer assignment!
Plan for the Year Ahead
AUGUST-DECEMBER
- Meet with your Counselor to discuss your college plans.
- Start a calendar with important dates and deadlines.
- Get ready for and take the PSAT exam in October.
- Speak with college admission representatives visiting SGS during recess! There are many!
- Get more involved in SGS extracurricular activities and focus more on those you really love!
- Use College Board (www.collegeboard.com) to search for majors/careers and colleges that interest you.
- Take another career interest inventory or personality assessment.
Learn more about Colleges
CHRISTMAS VACATION
- Use College Board to search for majors/careers and colleges that interest you.
- Visit colleges while they are still in session or explore other universities online.
- Talk with college friends or SGS grads about their college experiences.
- Learn about college costs and talk with your parents about financing college.
Staying Focused and Looking towards the Future
JANUARY – MAY
- Go over your PSAT with Math and English teachers.
- Use College Board to develop a plan on doing better on next year’s PSAT and make an SAT study plan.
- Use College Board to take personality assessments that help you find potential majors or careers you are interested in.
- Consult your 4 year plan and think ahead about the IB Program.
- Learn more about IB classes being offered next year and about the IB application process
- Explore summer opportunities- look for jobs, internships, volunteer positions, or camps/classes to attend.
- Study hard for final exams. These are important in the college application process.
- Finish your 10th grade strong! Stay focused until the end!
Summer Time
JUNE – AUGUST
- Start a summer reading list. Ask your teachers to recommend books.
- Visit college campuses to get a feel for your options, set up interviews with college admission reps.
- Continue to work on your PSAT/SAT study plan
- Taking an IB ? Make sure you stay on top of the summer assignment.
- Make the most of your summer!
Plan for the Year Ahead
AUGUST-DECEMBER
- Meet with your Counselor to discuss your college plans.
- Start a calendar with important dates and deadlines
- Get ready for and take the PSAT exam in October. Go over your 10th grade results and complete practice questions/exam on College Board.
- Speak with college admission representatives visiting SGS! There are many!
- Attend any college fair visiting SGS and take them seriously!
- Start the college application discussion with your parents! Do you plan on applying to the U.S., D.R. or other countries?
- Use College Board (www.collegeboard.com) to search for majors/careers and colleges that interest you. Start to narrow down your choices.
- Focus on your grades and make sure you are taking the most challenging curriculum possible. This is the last full year of grades colleges will see when you apply next year!
- Make a list of your activities, personal attributes, strengths, passions, or anecdotes you think your teachers and Counselor would like to know about you.
- Write your own letter of recommendation letter to give to the future teacher or Counselor that writes your letter of recommendation.
- Start developing your college list through College Board. Ask your Counselor if you need support or others that have gone through this process.
- Determine if you think you will be applying Early Action or Early Decision to any universities. Organize yourself so you are prepared to apply early (i.e. SAT, TOEFL, grades, letters of recommendation)
Christmas Break
PLAN YOUR SPRING TESTING & COLLEGE APPLICATION CHECKLIST SCHEDULE
- All Junior students should register for either the May or June SAT or both on www.collegeboard.com. Remember that some colleges require the SAT Subject Tests. If a college you are applying to needs SAT Subject Tests it is recommended you take the SAT in either May or June and the SAT Subject test on the other test day.
- All Junior students should register for the TOEFL exam. You can register at www.ets.org/toefl.
- Sign in to My College QuickStart. With this personalized planning kit, you can prepare for the SAT using a study plan based on your PSAT results and explore lists of suggested colleges, majors and careers, as well as see your potential to take certain IB courses.
- Start visiting colleges if you can: large, small, public, and private. Get a feel for what works for you. Develop a list of 15-20 colleges that interest you. Share your ideas and list with your parents and narrow down your options.
- Talk with college friends or SGS graduates about their college experiences
Stay Focused, and Plan Ahead for the Summer & Senior Year
JANUARY – JUNE
- Plan on who you will ask to write your letters of recommendation. If one of those teachers is leaving next year, ask them early in the semester so they can complete your letter prior to leaving.
- Print off and fill in a Common Application. You will not be able to fill out the actual online application till August, but this paper form will allow you to start getting an idea of the data and information colleges request, and then you can just enter in that information in August!
- Pick an essay question from the Common Application and start brainstorming! Chances are you have at least one college that uses the Common Application, and getting a head start on your essay will ease your burden your senior year.
- Meet with your College Counselor to start developing a college plan
- Go over your PSAT results, and use My College Quickstart to study for the SAT exam later this semester.
- Explore summer opportunities- look for jobs, internships, volunteer positions, or camps/classes to attend.
- Study hard for final exams. These are important in the college application process.
- Stay focused and finish strong. Remember this is the last full year of classes and grades a college will see in your college application.
- Complete your community service hours!
Summer Time
JUNE – AUGUST
- Visit colleges. Take campus tours and at college you’re serious about, schedule interviews with admissions counselors.
- Develop your final college list (5-8 colleges).
- Develop a calendar with important dates and deadlines.
- Determine whether you will be applying early action, or early decision so you can get organized and get your application materials ready and in on time.
- Get summer reading lists from teachers.
- Plan summer activities. Enrich yourself by volunteering, getting an internship or job, or take a class.