School Counseling Department

The Academic Enhancement Program at Rockhurst is open to all students, whenever they require specific help in anything from writing and testing to alleviating stress or dealing with a learning difference. A broad selection of specialized resources is available, always delivered with a student’s dignity and uniqueness in mind. 
Available academic resources include:

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  • Academic Advice for Eighth Graders

  • Individual Academic Counseling

  • LASSI Workshops (Learning and Study Skill Inventory)

  • Stress Busters Workshop

  • Study Skills Across the Curriculum

  • Student Success Center

  • Testing Center

Counseling Department Office

Health & Wellness Resources

At Rockhurst, student success depends on the right balance of academic skills, good health, and physical and mental fitness, along with his continuing faith-formation. We understand that the high school years can be among the most challenging periods in anyone’s life. To help students perform at their best, the Counseling Department provides or collaborates with a number of resources that support student physical and emotional health and their making of inform decisions that promote their own well-being, and that of others.  Such Health and Wellness areas that more directly include the counselors are the following:

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  • Concussion Protocol

  • Freshman Small Groups

  • Health and Wellness Drug and Alcohol Testing

  • Health and Wellness Presentations for Students and Parents

  • School Nurse

  • Sharing Outside Resources

Standardized Testing

Throughout a student’s four years at Rockhurst — and even before — standardized testing is a fact of life, one the Counseling Department strives to help every Rockhurst student embrace. It’s no accident that the average test scores for Rockhurst students are among the highest of any Kansas City-area high school. From preparation to coordination, we make available a number of resources and a regimen that helps students maximize their test scores and college qualifications. 
Visit our Standardized Testing Page for further information.
In order for a student to be considered for accommodations, results of diagnostic testing must be presented to Scott Reagan, Academic Services Director.  The completed diagnostic consists of the following:

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  • Statement of specific disability and how it affects the student: This diagnosis must be current within three years

  • Disability code as specified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSMIV) is preferred

  • Relevant educational, developmental, and medical history

  • Description of the comprehensive testing and techniques used to arrive at the diagnosis

  • Description of functional limitations supported by the test results

  • Description of the specific accommodations requested

  • Professional credentials of the evaluator, including information about license or certification and areas of specialty