The BHS Counseling Department has a new blog and web-site. See links below.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Stress and Anxiety Breakfast
The Guidance Department at Burlington High School will be hosting a Parent Breakfast on Wednesday 11/29, from 8:30-9:30 AM in the BHS Guidance College and Career Center . The purpose of this breakfast is to give parents of Burlington High School students the opportunity to have an open dialogue around stress and anxiety with Burlington High School staff members. Stress and Anxiety impacts all students in a variety of ways. The breakfast is aimed at providing insight into stress and anxiety in adolescents and effective coping strategies. We look forward to seeing you! Please RSVP by calling 781-270-1780.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Pre-ACT at Burlington High School
The Pre-ACT, a practice test for the ACT, will be offered to any interested juniors on Saturday November 18, 2017 at Burlington High School. Most colleges require either the ACT or the SAT and do not show preference to one or the other. This Pre-ACT exam offers your son/daughter an opportunity to take a practice test prior to taking the American College Test (ACT) in their junior or senior year. Please visit www.actstudent.org for more detailed information.
Registration information for the Pre-ACT was mailed home to all parents/guardians of juniors the week of October 23rd. In order to register for the Pre-ACT, your son/daughter must create an account and complete the online registration form at www.RegiSmart.net by Monday, November 6th. The cost of the exam is $34.00. Once the payment has been submitted, students should print their registration confirmation.
If your son/daughter misses the November 6th online registration deadline, he/she may check with the Guidance Secretary to see if there is space to accommodate a late registration. There will be an additional charge of $5.00 ($39.00 total) after November 6th.
Friday, October 20, 2017
An Evening with Admissions Expert Mark Montgomery
How Not To Apply to College:
Avoiding Big Mistakes on the Road to Acceptance

An Evening with Admissions Expert Mark Montgomery, PhDOctober 24, 2017, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Mark Montgomery, a national college admissions expert, offers his advice on how to avoid the pitfalls and pain of applying to college.
Avoiding Big Mistakes on the Road to Acceptance

An Evening with Admissions Expert Mark Montgomery, PhDOctober 24, 2017, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Mark Montgomery, a national college admissions expert, offers his advice on how to avoid the pitfalls and pain of applying to college.
Burlington
HS
Filled
with good humor, a healthy dose of reality, and concrete examples of real
students who avoided these mistakes, the presentation addresses these
crucial questions and more:
• How do you
calculate “return on investment” in higher education?
• What is the right
way to shop for colleges?
• What are the 12
factors in the admission process?
• What are the
“hidden” parts of the Common Application?
• Why is it so
important to start early in this process?
• How can you
develop a personal strategy for success?
• How do you
preserve sanity in your household?
Dr. Montgomery earned his BA at
Dartmouth College and his Masters and Doctorate at Tufts University. He has
been an instructor at Harvard and a consultant at Yale. He specializes in
demystifying the ways in which colleges recruit and admit students. His views
and advice have appeared in US News & World Report, Money, USA Today,
Forbes, The Apple Daily (Hong Kong), The Huffington Post, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, and The Denver Post. He also writes a popular blog on
university admission at GreatCollegeAdvice.com.
Montgomery Educational
Consulting is a full service educational firm that assists students and their
families as they select and apply to the best and most appropriate
universities. With offices in New Jersey, Hong Kong, Oregon, and Colorado, Mark
works one-on-one with students to guide them in their choices in secondary
school, to articulate which educational environments lead to academic success,
and identify how personal and family needs, preferences, and ambitions can be
combined to help them pick the right universities—and get in.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
College Topics Breakfast for Senior Parents
The Guidance Department will host a breakfast called “College Topics for Senior Parents” on 10/25/17. The purpose of this breakfast is so the counseling staff can give a very brief overview of important tasks associated with the college selection and application process. This event is geared for parents that missed the Senior College Planning Night on 9/28/17. Please join us for this informative event on October 25th at 8:30 AM in the BHS Guidance College and Career Center . Parent's MUST RSVP by calling 781-270-1780.
Friday, October 13, 2017
Financial Aid Night Review
Financial Aid Night for Senior parents was well attended with roughly 50 parents. Many aspects of the financial aid process were covered by Amy Staffier from Harvard University. We encourage parents to get familiar with the MEFA web-site. MEFA provides a wealth of free, accurate and up to date information. Amy encouraged parents to try the MEFA tools page, which has a number of tools you can use such at the EFC Calculator. The EFC calculator can estimate the figure that colleges will use to determine eligibility.
Two very important forms were mentioned. The FAFSA and the CSS profile. We encourage parents to investigate both applications ASAP. Don't forget you can take advantage of a FAFSA on the web work-sheet. This can be helpful as you navigate through the FAFSA process.
Please remember that the BHS will be a host site for FAFSA Day on Sunday January 28th beginning at 1PM. Parents MUST register for this event in advance. FAFSA Day is a volunteer driven effort which allows parents to get free assistance on how to complete the FAFSA form.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
College Fair at the Shriners Auditorium
On Wednesday October 18th from 6:30 -8:00p.m., a college fair will be held at the Shriners Auditorium in Wilmington, MA. The Burlington High School Guidance Department co-sponsors the event with many other Middlesex League High Schools. Usually over one-hundred colleges will attend. A college fair can be a very overwhelming experience for parents and students. The National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC) has developed a very helpful tips. We also recommend bringing a pre-determined list of colleges. Make it a priority to visit the schools on your list, then time permitting check out some others. Please remember you are not obligated to stay the whole time, many students spend about an hour at the event. Below is the most up to date list of colleges attending:
Albany College of Pharmacy |
Albertus Magnus College |
Anna Maria College |
Assumption College |
Babson College |
Becker College |
Benjamin Franklin Institute |
Bentley College |
Boston University |
Brandeis University |
Bridgewater State University |
Bryant University |
Caselton University |
Catherine Hinds Institute |
Champlain College |
Clark University |
Clarkson University |
Colby-Sawyer College |
Colgate University |
College of Mount St. Vincent |
College of Our Lady of the Elms (Elms College) |
College of the Holy Cross |
Curry College |
Dean College |
Dickinson College |
Eastern Nazarene College |
Emmanuel College |
Endicott College |
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising |
Fisher College |
Fitchburg State University |
Framingham State University |
Franklin Pierce University |
Gordon College |
Hamilton College |
Hampshire College |
Hartwick College |
High Point University |
Hofstra University |
Husson University |
Johnson and Wales University |
Keene State College |
Lasell College |
LeMoyne College |
Lesley University |
Marist College |
Mass College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences |
Massachusetts College of Art & Design |
Massachusetts Maritime Academy |
Merrimack College |
Middlesex Community College |
Mount Holyoke College |
Mount Ida College |
New England College |
New England School of Photography |
Newbury College |
Nichols College |
North Shore Community College |
Northern Essex Community College |
Northern Vermont University--Johnson |
Northern Vermont University--Lyndon |
Norwich University |
Pennsylvania State University |
Pine Manor College |
Plymouth State University |
Quinnipiac University |
Regis College |
Rivier College |
Roger Williams University |
Rutgers University--New Brunswick |
Sacred Heart University |
Saint Anselm College |
Saint Joseph's College - Maine |
Saint Leo University |
Saint Michael's College |
Salem State University |
Salve Regina University |
Savannah College of Art & Design |
School of Fashion Design |
Simmons College |
Smith College |
Southern New Hampshire University |
Springfield College |
Stonehill College |
Suffolk University |
SUNY Stonybrook University |
SUNY-Geneseo |
SUNY-University at Albany |
Syracuse University |
Temple University |
Thomas College |
Unity College |
University of Connecticut |
University of Maine-Farmington |
University of Maine-Orono |
University of Massachusetts - Boston |
University of Massachusetts-Amherst |
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth |
University of Massachusetts-Lowell |
University of New England |
University of New Hampshire |
University of New Haven |
University of Rhode Island |
University of Saint Joseph's |
University of Scranton |
University of Southern Maine |
University of Vermont |
Vermont Technical College |
Villanova University |
Wentworth Institute of Technology |
Western New England University |
Westfield State College |
Wheaton College |
Worcester State University |
Friday, October 6, 2017
Financial Aid Night
The BHS Guidance Department strongly recommends that senior parents attend a presentation on Thursday, October 12th, 2017 beginning at 6:00 PM in the BHS Auditorium. MEFA will host and give an overview of the financial aid process, specifically in regard to completing the FAFSA. The FAFSA is an on-line form that must be completed for seniors to be eligible for state and federal loans and grants (https://fafsa.gov/). This form is NOW available.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Freshman Parent Breakfast
The Burlington High School Guidance Department will be hosting a breakfast for all parents of freshman students on Wednesday October 4th in the BHS Guidance Conference Room from 8:30 to 9:30 am. The Guidance Department at BHS has recognized that it often takes a full year for students and parents to understand and access the numerous programs, resources, and committed staff we have at Burlington High School. Our goal is to expedite this process for you by discussing topics important for the transition to high school. Please join the Guidance Department for this informative and open dialogue. Parents must RSVP by calling 781-270-1780.
Friday, September 22, 2017
Senior College Planning Night
Senior Parents and Seniors are reminded that College Planning Night will be held on Thursday September 28, 2017 at 6:00 in the Burlington High School Auditorium. The evening will cover a variety of topics in regard to the college selection and application process. Several Guidance staff members will be at this event and we look forward to seeing you.
If you cannot make the event, it will be televised on BCAT. The showtimes will be posted soon.
If you cannot make the event, it will be televised on BCAT. The showtimes will be posted soon.
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Burlington High School Offering the PSAT/NMQT on 10/11/17
Burlington High School will be a national testing center for the administration of the PSAT Exam and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. For the several years 85% or more Burlington High School seniors take the SAT exam. The PSAT is an excellent opportunity to prepare and gain an understanding of the SAT exam. Juniors are also eligible for a National Merit Scholarship depending on the score. The Guidance department highly recommends juniors take the exam again this year.
All sophomores will take the PSAT free of charge on 10/11.
All sophomores will take the PSAT free of charge on 10/11.
Juniors MUST register for the PSAT in order to take the exam at Burlington High School. The fee for juniors is $26.00. Upon completing payment students will need to print the registration form verifying they have officially registered. Students MUST bring their registration form to Guidance in order to receive a 2017 Student Bulletin. It is important that juniors register early in the registration period to adequately prepare for the test. By reading the student bulletin thoroughly, paying particular attention to test directions, test taking tips and doing the sample practice test students will have a much better understanding of what to expect.
PSAT Registration for juniors can be found by clicking here
The on-line regular
registration period ends Wednesday, October 4th. If a Junior misses the registration period,
he/she
may check with the Guidance Secretary the following day to see if there
are available test booklets and space to
accommodate a late registration. There
will be an additional charge of $5.00 ($31.00 total) after October 4th.
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