college & career counseling
At EIS, we take a personalized approach to college and career planning by working with each student individually. We are proud to host over 100 universities from around the world throughout the school year, providing students with exposure to a range of options. However, we understand that each student has unique interests, academic needs, talents, and personalities, and therefore, we do not prescribe a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, we value and recognize the individual needs of each student and help them develop a personalized plan to select and gain acceptance to the best-fit school for them. Our college counselors have many years of experience and stay up-to-date with changes and trends in the college admissions landscape. They serve as resources to help students with any questions or concerns that may arise throughout the college application process.
meet the team

Mrs. Jessica Bowen

Ms. Alejandra Urbina
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Our Services

9th Grade
~ Standardized tests (PSAT)
~ Workshops on college, career and academic planning
~ Individual college and career planning meetings

10th Grade
~ Standardized tests (PSAT)
~ Vocational orientation and career presentations
~ College visits and fairs
~ Individual college and career planning meetings
~ Workshops for parents

11th Grade
~ Standardized tests (PSAT)
~ Other standaridized tests (SAT, ACT, TOEFL, Cambridge)
~ Vocational orientation and career presentations
~ College visits and fairs
~ College Preparation classes
~ Individual college and career planning meetings
~ Workshops for parents

12th Grade
~ Other standaridized tests (SAT, ACT, TOEFL, Cambridge)
~ Vocational orientation and career presentations
~ College visits and fairs
~ College Preparation classes
~ Individual college and career planning meetings
~ Workshops for parents
us college admissions exams
Health and Safety Measures on Test Day:
You must bring your own mask, or you will not be admitted to the test center. Wear a mask while in the test center. One exception: You will need to remove the mask temporarily to enable the test center to verify your ID during check-in and upon returning from breaks.
The entrance will be by the administration building. Follow the arrows and read the instructions that will be posted on the hallways.
Keep at least six feet apart from others at all times.
Students must confirm a series of statements prior to entering the test center.
If you don't feel well on test day, please stay home.
Practice regular handwashing or use hand sanitizer.
Recommendations:
Make sure your ID meets the requirements. Student IDs will be accepted for ACT and SAT tests, but not for TOEFL. Original documents only.
Hoodies and hats are not allowed. If you bring them, they will be confiscated for the duration of the exam.
Cell phones are not allowed during the test. If you bring it, you will give it to us when you get to the testing room.
Bring your own drink and a snack.