College Admission and Counseling

College Admission and Counseling

The College Admission and Counseling Office, directed by Dr. Cynthia Morton, works closely with students as they make steps toward graduation and prepare for their postsecondary options.

The office provides services in person, if possible, and online, including academic advisement, parental consultation, academic support, career/college exploration, and personal/social development.

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Dr. Cynthia Morton

BA History, Georgia Southern University
MED Social Science, Georgia Southern University
Ed.S School Counseling, Georgia Southern University
Ed.D Leadership, Walden University
Licensed Professional Counselor
Adjunct Faculty, Rockdale Virtual Campus, Peer Leadership


Parent Remind

Parent Remind accounts have been created to allow parents to receive information on important events, dates, and information for your student. Please join to receive the latest information.

  • Parents C/O 2024-@bkkkbb
  • Parents C/O 2025-@wf2025
  • Parents C/O 2026-@wf2026

 


Contact

There are several ways you can reach the office without face-to-face contact:

The College Admission and Counseling office serves students in grades 6 through 12. College counseling begins at the 9th grade level with a goal of each student to be admitted into colleges that both appeal to the student and that also fit his/her academic co-curricular and personal profile. Students are encouraged and guided through the process for college preparation. Westfield has a successful history of 100 percent college acceptance.

The office assists Middle and Upper School students dealing with personal, peer or academic issues. Westfield strives to ensure a supportive and positive experience for all students within the academic environment.

 


Graduation Checklists

 


Important Forms