School Principals’ and Counselors’ Focus on College-Going: The Impact of School Leader Expectations and Primary Counseling Goals on Postsecondary Education
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-19-2020
Publication Title
Journal of College Access
Volume
5
Issue
2
First page number:
32
Last page number:
51
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine how school counselors’ and principals’ primary counseling goals and expectations impact postsecondary enrollment in order to learn what best helps students achieve their postsecondary goals. It was found that school counselors’ expectations of students were positively related to students’ postsecondary education decisions. Further, it was found that principals’ primary school counseling goals regarding preparing students for postsecondary education was significantly related to an increase in students’ decisions to receive this education. These findings support existing evidence that school counselors’ high expectations and principals’ primary goals are crucial in promoting college-going culture, which may ultimately pave the way for students to attain their goals of earning a college degree.
Keywords
Primary counseling goals; Expectations; Postsecondary enrollment
Disciplines
Education | Educational Leadership | Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Language
English
Repository Citation
Kim, J.,
Louise Geesa, R.,
McDonald, K.
(2020).
School Principals’ and Counselors’ Focus on College-Going: The Impact of School Leader Expectations and Primary Counseling Goals on Postsecondary Education.
Journal of College Access, 5(2),
32-51.