
College Counseling

Our College Placement Office strives to empower and educate students in navigating the college process. Students can count on our counselors to inform them on best practices, trends, and opportunities for college, as well as support them to discover and achieve the "right fit" placement into college. Each year, Notre Dame is thrilled to host representatives from colleges and universities to support students' college exploration.
Intro to College Placement
College Partnerships
Notre Dame High School has partnerships with colleges and universities, guaranteeing admissions for our students.
Dual and Concurrent Enrollment
Our dual enrollment partnerships give students the opportunity to earn college credits while attending high school. Through collaborations with several colleges, students gain valuable experience and get a head start on their academic and career goals.
COMPASS - SAT and ACT Test Prep
All Notre Dame juniors will receive FREE SAT & ACT Prep this year! We are committed to providing our students with the best opportunities for success through a free 10-week SAT Course. starting January 10
Juniors will also have access to practice ACT Access: For those focused on the ACT, you will also receive free access to official practice ACT tests to hone your skills.
Contact the College Placement Office for more information. Get ready to prep for success!
Common Application
The Common Application is one of the primary ways students apply to colleges and universities. It is accepted at over 900 colleges worldwide.
Completing the Common Application allows students to apply to many different schools while completing only one college application. A very valuable and time-saving resource.
SCOIR
College Reps can schedule a time to meet with our students once you've created a SCOIR account. Please contact Mrs. Brett (brett@ndnj.org) if you need help registering with SCOIR or finding a date to visit.
College Matriculation
Ninety-nine percent of the Class of 2025 were accepted to competitive colleges and universities, including Columbia University, Princeton University, the Catholic University of America, Howard University, Bucknell University, and Clemson University.

















































