The Role of the Grad Advisor
In the grad program at HCOS, students are connected with a Grad Advisor based on the region where they live. These Grad Advisors work alongside students and families throughout their time in the grad program to help plan, support and guide students to successfully complete grade 12.
Grad Advisors are typically available during regular school hours to connect with students and families. They are willing and able to communicate in a variety of ways, including email, phone calls or Zoom chats. Below is a brief outline of what your Grad Advisor can help you with, and what things are outside of their responsibilities.
HCOS Grad Advisors are Responsible for:
Applications and intake |
GA’s formally accept students into the HCOS grad program once they complete the application form. This process also includes orientation and helping students get set up upon entering HCOS in grades 10-12 |
Knowing Students |
GA’s want to get to know students in order to understand a student's strengths and challenges. This helps them tailor a specific path to graduation for each student.
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Academic Advising and Course Selection |
This is the the main job of our Grad Advisors and it includes:
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Grad Planner |
GA’s update and maintain the grad planner tool in Encom. This represents a student’s current plan and path to graduation. |
Share Relevant HCOS Community Information |
GA’s will communicate general information as it is made available. Throughout the year this may include:
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Student Record Transfers |
Ga’s will facilitate the transfer of student records and information to new schools when students leave HCOS.
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HCOS Grad Advisors may also:
Give advice, share ideas, brainstorm options |
GA’s may give advice on or suggest potential careers or areas of study that line up with student interests and abilities. This will vary among GA’s as each of them have different life experiences and areas of expertise. |
Discuss Provincial Assessment preparation |
GA’s can provide guidance to help plan, register, and prepare for Provincial Assessments
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Write Reference Letters |
With enough time and information provided, GA’s are willing to write reference letters for scholarships and post secondary applications.
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HCOS Grad Advisors do not:
Act on behalf of a course instructor or teacher |
GA’s will not respond to or interpret course specific questions or instructions (interpret teacher emails etc).
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Complete application forms for students |
Post Secondary Applications
Scholarship Applications
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Provide regular, daily support for students |
GA’s do not monitor student work, activity, or engagement of students in their courses (or with teachers) on a daily basis to report to parents. It is the responsibility of the parent to maintain the ongoing, regular oversight of their student as they work through their grade 10-12 courses.
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Set up LS/IE Assessments or Services |
This is the responsibility of the LS or IE departments and they will contact you directly once the referral process is completed. |