Guidance Counselors and Advisors
As a high school guidance counselor, advisor or are in human resources, you’re an important person for students who want help finding a college that fits their interests, needs, and budget. The 21st century economy has become less about jobs and more about skills. Briarwood College offers degree programs for the most in-demand careers, as well as internships where students gain first-hand knowledge and experience in their career field.
We're a small college and our unique approach to education provides the academic and personal support needed to help students be successful. Briarwood College graduates have an excellent reputation among employers-business, industries, health care services, and professional offices are anxious to hire them. In fact, over 87% of our students are working within six months of graduation.
Dollar for dollar, we think Briarwood is one of the best values around. Nevertheless, we know that any college is still beyond the reach of many deserving students. That is why we take such pride in our personal approach to helping students meet the cost of education. Quite simply, we will work with anyone who needs assistance in paying for their course of study at Briarwood by developing a financial aid package for them. As a guidance counselor or advisor you can participate in our School Partners Program
Visiting the Campus:
We encourage you and your students to visit our campus. The College welcomes students and their families to visit the College any any time or visit the College during one of our many Open Houses.
Applying for Admission:
Briarwood College reviews applications on a rolling basis and applications from graduates of accredited high schools or secondary schools or persons who have a high school equivalency diploma. SAT scores are not required for admission; however, they are considered in the awarding of Briarwood scholarships.
To be considered for an academic scholarship, it is recommended that full-time students apply by March 30 for fall admission. Letters of acceptance are usually mailed within two weeks of receipt of all required documents.