High School Counselors

As a high school counselor, you play a crucial role in guiding your students through the college admissions process. At The University of Alabama, we value the work that you do, and we appreciate the opportunity to tell you more about UA and what we have to offer your students.

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High School Counselors

By the Numbers

90% Positive Career Outcomes

1,142 National Merit Scholars Enrolled

19:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio

High School Counselor Portal

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Slate provides a strong relationship between high school counselors and undergraduate admissions offices by keeping all parties on the same page throughout the admissions process. With the Slate portal you’ll be able to:

  • Monitor your students’ application process
  • Schedule visits with college representatives
  • Securely upload documents to a student’s application

An added advantage of the Slate portal is that it isn’t solely a UA platform. You’ll be able to use the same portal to access any other college or university that uses Slate.

Register your account to get started. It may take up to 24 hours to authenticate your account as Slate cross-checks CEEB codes and other authenticators to validate accounts.

Resources

Enrollment Timeline

See all the important dates and get more information on the UA enrollment process.

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Counselor Guides

In-depth guides for in-state and out-of-state counselors on admissions and scholarships at UA.

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Counselor Briefing Events

View the counselor briefing schedule for events to connect with UA and stay up to date on enrollment processes, campus developments and more.

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Campus Visits

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Students can schedule a tour to experience all that UA has to offer in person. We also offer a full virtual reality tour of campus for prospective students who are unable to travel to Tuscaloosa.

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