Williamsburg Christian Academy unveiled the latest addition to its already extensive school webpage this week with the launch of their new College and Career Counseling Web Resource Center. The new area of the webpage serves not only as a resource to current students and parents in their current college selection process, but demonstrates to families considering a switch to WCA their commitment to helping place their students in the nation’s finest colleges and universities- and providing the preparation required to get there.
The website is the product of a collaboration between College and Career Counselor Addison Snyder, and WCA’s Digital Media Administrator Jeff Sullivan. “There are so many web-based resources that can simplify the process of searching for colleges, applying and seeking information on financial aid and scholarships, etc. We wanted to create the ability for all of our students and parents to have access to all those tools in one easily navigated website,” explains Snyder, who arrived last year as the school’s College Counselor and quickly instituted several initiatives to make WCA’s approach to PSAT and SAT testing, college application and career counseling more extensive. “When I’m working with a student who is in the college search process and trying to narrow down the right school for them, having a site like this I can send them to makes the process easier”

Williamsburg Christian Academy already has a tremendous advantage over many schools in that Mrs. Snyder has a far lower number of students that she is responsible for shepherding through the college and career selection and application process. While many high school guidance counselors may be responsible for counseling several hundred seniors, she has only a fraction of that. That allows her to provide a more personalized and engaged experience to her students when explaining test results, discussing colleges that would be the best fit for them, and pointing them in the proper direction among the various financial aid and scholarship packages available to today’s college applicant.
The Web resource center doesn’t just focus on college paths, however. The College and Career Search segment page starts with a section on exploring the careers that the student may be interested in, including volunteering and interning and taking free career skills assessments that can be reached through well-presented links on the site. The site also points to many publications
Those wishing to visit the College and Career Counseling Web Resources Center may do so by clicking here.
Williamsburg Christian Academy unveiled the latest addition to its already extensive school webpage this week with the launch of their new College and Career Counseling Web Resource Center. The new area of the webpage serves not only as a resource to current students and parents in their current college selection process, but demonstrates to families considering a switch to WCA their commitment to helping place their students in the nation’s finest colleges and universities- and providing the preparation required to get there.
The website is the product of a collaboration between College and Career Counselor Addison Snyder, and WCA’s Digital Media Administrator Jeff Sullivan. “There are so many web-based resources that can simplify the process of searching for colleges, applying and seeking information on financial aid and scholarships, etc. We wanted to create the ability for all of our students and parents to have access to all those tools in one easily navigated website,” explains Snyder, who arrived last year as the school’s College Counselor and quickly instituted several initiatives to make WCA’s approach to PSAT and SAT testing, college application and career counseling more extensive. “When I’m working with a student who is in the college search process and trying to narrow down the right school for them, having a site like this I can send them to makes the process easier”

Williamsburg Christian Academy already has a tremendous advantage over many schools in that Mrs. Snyder has a far lower number of students that she is responsible for shepherding through the college and career selection and application process. While many high school guidance counselors may be responsible for counseling several hundred seniors, she has only a fraction of that. That allows her to provide a more personalized and engaged experience to her students when explaining test results, discussing colleges that would be the best fit for them, and pointing them in the proper direction among the various financial aid and scholarship packages available to today’s college applicant.
The Web resource center doesn’t just focus on college paths, however. The College and Career Search segment page starts with a section on exploring the careers that the student may be interested in, including volunteering and interning and taking free career skills assessments that can be reached through well-presented links on the site. The site also points to many publications
Those wishing to visit the College and Career Counseling Web Resources Center may do so by clicking here.