Welcome to the College and Career Office at HSLPS!

ABOUT US

Welcome to the College and Career Office at the High School for Law and Public Service (HSLPS). Our mission is to empower every student with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to navigate the college application process, achieve their higher education goals, and embark on successful career paths. We believe in the potential of each student and are committed to providing personalized guidance to ensure success beyond high school.

At HSLPS, we offer a comprehensive college and career counseling program to support students at every step of their journey. From exploring college options and understanding admissions requirements to preparing applications, securing financial aid, and planning career pathways to ensuring students are equipped for the career path of choice. Our dedicated team is here to assist and advocate for our students.

Our services include:

  • Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions to help students identify their interests, strengths, career aspirations, and informed college choices.
  • College Workshops: Informative sessions covering essay writing, interview preparation, and scholarship applications.
  • College Visits and Fairs: Opportunities for students to meet with college representatives, explore campuses, and gain firsthand insights into college life.
  • SAT/ACT Preparation: Resources and support for standardized test preparation to enhance college applications.
  • Financial Aid Assistance: Guidance through the financial aid process, including FAFSA and scholarship applications, to make college affordable for all families.
  • Career Exploration: Providing students with resources and guidance to explore various career paths, including workshops, guest speakers, and field trips to local businesses and institutions.
  • Resume and Interview Preparation: Offering personalized coaching sessions to help students create strong resumes and develop interview skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for job opportunities.
  • Internships and Job Placement: Collaborating  with local businesses and organizations to secure internships and job placements for students, giving them practical experience in their fields of interest.
  • CDOS Credential Support:  Assisting students in achieving the Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Commencement Credential. This includes helping them develop a career plan, complete required work-based learning hours, and create an employability profile.

Our goal is to create a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel confident in their college decisions and career planning, and equipped for future success. We believe that with the right tools and support, all students can achieve their dreams of higher education and fulfilling careers.

When applying to college, students at HSLPS receive much support from the College and Career Office and Peer Forward Leaders. All students at HSLPS are college and career-bound. Meetings about college and career begin early in a student's Freshman year with  our advisors, alongside the School Counselor, starts working with students to build awareness about college/career, and how to take action early in their high school career to help secure their future.

This office is in room 423, where you can find Mr. Brens & Ms. Siri , our College & Career Advisors, who will work one-on-one or in groups to guide students through their college process. This office also provides a workspace for students with computers and access to other college resources.

Meet Mr. Brens, College Counselor

 Mr. Brens, College Advisor

"Empowering students today to achieve their dreams and become the leaders of tomorrow."
 

Meet Ms. Siri, Career Advisor

 The Career Advisor, Ms.Siri

“If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” — Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman elected to the United States Congress and a Delta Sigma Theta Soror

 The Peer Forward Logo 

Peer Forward maximizes the power of positive peer influence to transform students' lives in low-income communities by connecting them to higher education and careers. There is a chasm between the desire for degrees and the opportunity for low-income students to get them. By empowering students (Peer Leaders) to help themselves and their fellow students persist in and through higher education, Peer Forward dramatically improves postsecondary success at our partner schools, narrowing the higher education gap and launching generations toward career success and community leadership.

What Is a Peer Leader?

The influential student leaders are at the heart of our mission, activating higher education success in their fellow students. Peer Leaders influence their peer group, including all academic abilities and activities. Peer Forward trains and supports these student teams, who bring energy and determination to guide their peers on the path to success in higher education.

If you are interested in becoming a Peer Forward Leader, please contact Mr. Brens (Peer Forward Advisor) at rbrens@06m467.com