This Week In University Counselling: Grade 11
September 20-30
Appointments to see YOUR university counsellor
To see your assigned University Counsellor, you must make an appointment using our on-line booking system.
To book an appointment, you need to be logged into the Brentwood system through your school email account. Also, you must ensure that you have opened your Google Calendar at least once to ensure that the times between the two systems are in sync.
Click the button to proceed to our Appointment Booking page:
Please Note:
Ms. Beausoleil and Ms. Hall will be away from the University Counselling office attending a conference, afternoon of Wednesday, September 25-Monday, September 30.
Mr. Rodrigues will away from the University Counselling office, Saturday, September 28-morning of Wednesday, October 2.
course changes
If you need to make changes to your courses...
You will first need to make an appointment with us in University Counselling,
You will need to go through a process whereby permissions from teachers, your Advisor, and your parents will need to be confirmed.Â
The deadline for all course changes will be Thanksgiving.
University Visits & Presentations
There are already some exciting visits and events scheduled that Grade 11 students are invited to attend, including the annual Vancouver Island College Event (VICE) fair at SMUS.
Click the button to proceed to our University Visits & Presentations page to view upcoming events and learn how to sign up to attend them:
interested in applying to colleges in the united states?
Review the information on our US College Application Resources Page by clicking the button below, including details about the upcoming PSAT and our annual SAT Prep Course that will run later in the fall.
"What's involved in this post-secondary planning process?"
Planning for your post-secondary life after Brentwood can be a confusing and intimidating process... that's why University Counselling is here to be with you every step of the way! For the process to go well, however, you and your parents have to be informed consumers! That means keeping up with information (here on this website), but also anticipating what's to come. How do you do that?
Take some time to review the Timelines section of this website. It will give you and your parents a broad view of what's involved at various stages through the process, now and into the future! Certainly, it will answer questions you have about the critical times that demand action from you!