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If there is no Counselor at your school, you may list your principal or other school official, international or domestic, who has overseen your academic progress. You will also be required to invite this person to complete the School Report on the Recommenders and FERPA section located on the My Colleges tab.
Yes, you can apply to colleges without your school counselor knowing, but there are a few important considerations: Application Process: Most colleges require a school counselor to submit a recommendation or report as part of the application process.
Courses and Grades A student's grades in college-preparatory classes remain the most significant factor in college admission decisions.
Counselors are a courtesy not a legal requirement. Some schools don't have any. Maybe they all went to a continuing Ed conference. Or they are at lunch. Or a school board meeting. There is no legal requirement for them to be on campus or available every hour of the day.
If there is no Counselor at your school, you may list your principal or other school official, international or domestic, who has overseen your academic progress.
If you don't have a school counselor, please ask your school principal to write a recommendation for you. All high school teachers and administrators are used to writing these recommendations so this is not an unusual request for them.