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With a ratio of 36 to one, CCES students get personalized college counseling guidance.

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At Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES), families don’t navigate the college process alone. With three full-time college counselors, students receive individualized support that helps them move through each stage with confidence. The team assists with:

  • Applications and essays
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Building a meaningful, well-rounded college search

The Class of 2025 earned acceptances from more than 145 colleges and received over $11.9 million in scholarships — reflecting the strength of CCES’s approach.

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