JUNIOR PARENT QUESTIONNAIRE In the near future, each of your daughters will complete a detailed self-assessment questionnaire. However, I would also find it helpful to have your input as you are the individuals who know her best. I gain important information about students (for whom I will write comprehensive letters of recommendation) from parents’ comments in this questionnaire. Please complete and return this questionnaire to the College Counseling Office. Feel free to add an additional page if you need the space. Also, this questionnaire is available in the College Counseling section of the Holy Child website. Thank you. JB Broda, Director of College Counseling Name of Student: _______________________________ Date: ___________________ Name of Parent/Parents: __________________________________________________ Please list three or four adjectives that you would use to describe your daughter. Please list her strengths and weaknesses such as her organizational skills, motivation, self-discipline, independence, focus, creativity and growth potential, quantitative and verbal ability, etc. Colleges often want us to assess individuals in such areas as leadership, confidence, maturity, integrity and dedication to others in their community. How would you describe your daughter’s personality and values? Although I am sure she has many in your eyes (and mine!), what do you feel is her greatest achievement to date? over What are some aspirations you have for your daughter? Is there a particular college or type of college you would like your daughter to attend, and why? Is there a particular type of college you would prefer she not attend? Please list any educational, family, medical, counseling or testing issues that you would like me to be aware of as I advise your daughter on her college choices. What do you feel your daughter has gained from her Holy Child education? Any other questions or concerns that you would like addressed? (Optional) Will cost enter into the equation in deciding which college your daughter will attend? Will you apply for financial aid? If cost is an issue, have you discussed this with your daughter?