COLLEGE PLANNING MEETING FOR JUNIOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS


*If you already had your College Planning Meeting in November/December, please disregard this message.*


Dear Junior Parent/Guardian,


In order to assist and support students and families through the college planning process that takes place this year, Mercy Counselors began providing services in November to all Juniors and their parents/guardians in an individual College Planning Meeting. If you did not have the opportunity to meet with your daughter’s counselor in November or December, these meetings will continue this semester and take place in-person at Mercy High School during the school day.


This is an opportunity for you and your daughter to meet with her Counselor to focus on the following:


  • Review of transcript to discuss high school grade trends
  • Discussion about: college admission tests (ACT/SAT) and test preparation, building a college list, and identifying colleges the student has an interest in
  • Sharing resources that can assist parents and students in the planning process
  • Discuss student and Counselor roles and responsibilities during the college planning and admissions process


To best prepare for their College Planning Meeting, students and parents have important responsibilities:


  • If you did not have a College Planning Meeting during the fall semester, parents will need to schedule the meeting online, using the applicable link below. 
  • Second semester meetings will take place beginning January 14th and continue through February. Registration will close 3 days prior to each available meeting date. When scheduling your meeting, please be sure to schedule a time that works with your and your daughter’s schedules. Ideally, it is best to schedule the meeting when she is unscheduled from class. However, we understand that the coordination of multiple schedules can be challenging and finding a time that works for all parties may necessitate the need for a student to miss a class.
  • Students are required to complete the College Interest Questionnaire found in the Assignments section of SCOIR, at least two days prior to the meeting. The information gathered will enable us to provide guidance and direction specific to your daughter’s interests and needs in regards to college planning. If the survey/questionnaire has not been completed in the timeframe required, your meeting will be canceled and may be rescheduled if time permits.
  • Parents are encouraged to complete a Parent College Search Questionnaire & Brag Sheet which allows you to tell us about your daughter to help assist us when writing a letter of recommendation and building a college list. This form can be accessed in your SCOIR parent account: once logged in, you can access the ‘Assignment’ right from your dashboard. If you do not already have an account, an invitation to SCOIR to set-up an account was sent from SCOIR via email on November 6 (if you don’t see it in your main inbox, check your SPAM folder). Please contact Ms. Tosha Willis at twillis@mhsmi.org if you did not receive the invite, or need the invitation re-sent.


To schedule a College Planning Meeting, visit www.ptcfast.com/parentlogin.php and use the following entry code:



  • LAST NAMES A-E (Mrs. Bennetts) - Please use this code: BT91468475
  • LAST NAMES F-N (Mrs. Hessler) - Please use this code: DFW1468630
  • LAST NAMES O-Z (Mrs. Casey) - Please use this code: 5D11468636  


Our goal is to provide high-quality college counseling services to our students and develop a working relationship with families. We look forward to working with you throughout this process!


Sincerely,


Mercy Counseling Department



Holly Markiecki-Bennetts (Last names A-E): hbennetts@mhsmi.org

Arpna Hessler (Last names F-N): abhessler@mhsmi.org

Kristen Casey (Last names O-Z): kkcasey@mhsmi.org

Compelled by our Catholic faith and the spirit of the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy High School is a premier college preparatory school that educates and nurtures young women of diverse backgrounds to excel academically, serve compassionately, and lead courageously.