Counselors, You know the gap.
You have 400 students, one calendar, and parents who want help you don't have time to give. I don't add to your workload. I help you deliver what the law already requires.
What I Offer Counselors
High School Workshop
The Strategic High School Planning Workshop
Helping Students Make Decisions Today That Create Opportunities Tomorrow
Live, engaging college planning workshops delivered directly to your students.
These presentations help students understand how today's decisions affect tomorrow's opportunities—academically, professionally, and financially.
Students learn:
✓ How GPA can impact scholarship opportunities worth thousands of dollars
✓ The advantages, limitations, and risks of earning college credit in high school
✓ How to explore careers before investing in a degree
✓ What colleges, employers, and scholarship committees are actually looking for
✓ How to make intentional decisions that reduce future college costs
✓ Why planning early creates more options later
Designed to support ICAP, postsecondary planning, career exploration, and college readiness goals without adding to counselor workload.
You provide the students. We show up and deliver.
$40 per student • 30-student minimum • Travel included within a 4-hour radius
Free Counselor Resource Guide 2026-27
An annually updated Oklahoma-focused resource designed to help counselors answer common questions from students and families.
Inside you'll find:
✓ FAFSA and financial aid updates
✓ Oklahoma college planning resources
✓ PSAT and National Merit information
✓ Common college-planning terminology explained simply
✓ Helpful references you can share directly with families
Free. No obligation. Updated annually.
Understanding the Challenges Counselors Face
I've worked in financial aid, career services, K–12 classrooms, and higher education. I've helped students explore careers, prepare for college, navigate financial aid, and build plans for life after graduation.
Because of that experience, I understand many of the challenges counselors face every day: limited time, increasing responsibilities, and families who need more guidance than schools can realistically provide.
My goal is not to replace the work counselors do. It's to support it.
— Sharla Roche, CPA | College Planning My Way