Securing a Crosby Scholars Advisor The advisor/scholar relationship is an important component of the Crosby Scholars Program. In order to secure an advisor and continue as a Crosby Scholar, you must complete the advisor form available in your portal no later than November 1. This applies to all Crosby Scholars juniors. Below are answers to some frequently asked questions about securing an advisor. What is the role of a Crosby Scholars Advisor? Crosby Scholars Advisors are adults who will meet with you periodically beginning the spring semester of your junior year and continuing through graduation to provide ongoing support as you navigate a pathway to your postsecondary plans. Advisors assist scholars with direct access for answers to your questions by hosting one-on-one meetings at school; confirming a target list of colleges, application type, and timeline; completing college and financial aid applications; creating test prep and test taking plans; following timelines provided to guide you, securing essay coaching, review and mock interviews; meeting deadlines, fulfilling program requirements, and communicating with colleges; organization and time management as tools for reducing stress; reviewing admission and financial aid offers and helping you choose the college that best meets your needs for academic instruction and personal growth. Meeting topics may also include career exploration, taking the ASVAB, and interviewing skills. All advisors monitor your progress toward meeting Crosby Senior Program requirements. Who will choose my Advisor? Scholars are given the option to request an advisor whom they know or to request that Crosby Scholars assign them an advisor. This is an 18-month commitment, and the advisor must meet six deadlines during these 18 months. All students must complete the advisor form to indicate their preference and their post-secondary pathway. How do I make sure that I will have an Advisor? Consider whether you would like Crosby Scholars to assign you a staff advisor or whether you would like to choose your own advisor. Once you have discussed the options with your parents/guardians and made a decision, complete the advisor form. All juniors must submit this form by November 1. Who are Crosby Scholars Staff Advisors? Crosby Scholars Advisors are paid staff members who are trained by Crosby Scholars. Staff members are typically retired school counselors or have college admissions or counseling related work experience or are Master’s in Counseling candidates who are paired with a senior staff mentor. Additionally, the Program has Near Peer Advisor Program and employs recent college graduates who are trained by Program staff and guided by an experienced mentor.