The goal of the counseling center at Ambassador Christian School is to deliver a multi‐layered, comprehensive, and accountable school counseling program. In collaboration with school staff, families, and the community, we will ensure equity and access while promoting academic success. We will assist all students in acquiring the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to become lifelong learners, responsible citizens, and productive members of society.

In partnership with teachers, administrators, parents/guardians, and a caring community, the school counselors support all students to become lifelong learners and leaders committed to serving God and society with a profound sense of social justice founded in love. Counselors are available to assist with academic guidance, college and career planning, and wellness counseling and referral. In addition, they will provide individual meetings, family conferences, student/parent workshops, etc.

School Counselors assist with the following:

  • Academic Advisement

  • College/Career Planning

  • Social/Emotional Support

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  • Graduation Requirements

  • A-G Requirements

  • Credit Recovery Options

  • Alternative Education Referrals

  • Post-Secondary Planning

meet the counselor:

Mrs. Tiffany Croak MA, PPS, CWA, APPC
Academic & College Counselor, Social Emotional Counselor
Email: [email protected]

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Drop-ins:
Students can drop in to meet with the counselor during snack and lunch.
Appointments:
Students can request an appointment with the counselor in the counseling office.
Parent Meetings:
If parents would like to set up a meeting, please email your the counselor.  Please check in at the front office before the meeting

Learn More About Mrs. Tiffany Croak

Tiffany Hicks-Croak joined Ambassador Christian School in 2020 as a school counselor. Tiffany was born and raised in the South Bay. After high school, Tiffany earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Media Communication from the University of La Verne, where she also played collegiate women’s basketball.

Shortly after graduating, she began working in the radio industry, but she was compelled to do more. She begin substitute teaching and fell in love with working in education. During this time, her passion for counseling grew, and she decided to go back to school to pursue a master’s degree at Loyola Marymount University in School Counseling. Tiffany holds an MA in School Counseling with a PPS credential, a Child Welfare and Attendance (CWA) credential, and is a registered Associate Professional Clinical Counselor.

Mrs. Croak is dedicated to providing all students with a comprehensive school counseling program that encourages the development of the whole person, academically, emotionally, socially, spiritually, and vocationally. She is a member of Faithful Central Bible Church and is a dedicated Christian with a heart for academics, athletics, and the social-emotional health of students. In her spare time, Tiffany enjoys spending time with her family, going to sporting events and concerts, and laughing with friends.

Mrs. Croak would be happy to meet with you to provide more information about Ambassador Christian School. Please contact her at [email protected].

 

resources:

ACS Graduation Requirements

UC & CSU A-G Admissions Requirements SubjectACS Graduation RequirementsUniversity of California / California State University
a. History and Social Studies 3 Years: 
1 Year World History 
1 year U.S. History 
1 semester U.S. Government 
1-semester Economics 
2 Years:
1 year U.S. History or 
1 semester U.S. Government 
and 1 year World History 
b. English4 Years4 Years
c. Mathematics3 Years 
Algebra 1 + Geometry + Algebra 2 
3 Years (4 recommended) 
Algebra 1 + Geometry + Algebra 2 
d. Laboratory Science2 Years 
1 year of biology and 
1 year of Chemistry or Physical Science 
2 Years(3 recommended) 
UC: 2 Courses from: 
Biology, Chemistry, Physics 
CSU: 1 Biological Science, 1 Physical Science. (One course from the “d” subject area, and the 2nd course may be from the “d” or “g” area) 
e. Language Other Than English (LOTE) 2 Years 
of the same foreign language 
2 Years (3 Recommended) 
of the same foreign language 
f. Visual and Performing Arts1 Year

1 Year
course in the same subject 

g. Electives or Additional Requirements  35 Elective Credits 
1 year PE/Health 
4 years of religious studies 
1 Year 
of college Prep Electives from the ACS UC/CSU a-g approved list 

 

Colleges recognize a C or higher as a passing grade. UC DO NOT recognize grade improvement on a C or higher grade. A grade of D will earn credits toward high school graduation but WILL NOT meet the requirements for college admission. The UC’s and CSU’s “weight” only specific underlined courses on Ambassador’s school’s UC Accredited Course List.

For more detailed information on admission to UC Visit Here

For more detailed information on admission to CSU Visit Here

For further information, please visit the following online resources: 

Additional Resources

Scholarship Links

Scholarship Experts
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College Board Scholarship Search
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College Data
This free scholarship search allows students to save results in a data locker.

CollegeFunds
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College Connection Scholarships
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College Tool Kit
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Study Abroad Funding
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International Education Financial Aid
College scholarship and grant information for US and international students wishing to study abroad

Gates Millennium Scholars Program
A billion-dollar grant from the pockets of Bill and Melinda Gates supports the higher educational needs of high-achieving minorities 

Educational Excellence for Hispanics
To help Hispanic students and their families navigate the college process 

Financial Aid Links

Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. Making college education possible for every dedicated mind by providing more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 13 million students paying for college.

Please see our Financial Aid Powerpoint and the NACAC Financial Aid 101 PowerPoint.
FAFSA Worksheet 2020-2021

Important Links:

FAFSA
Federal Student Aid - The FASA ID
WebGrants for Students
California Dream Act Application
California Dream Act FAQs
CSS Profile2018-19 Participating Institutions, and Programs2018-19 CSS Profile Student Guide
Department of Education: 8 Steps to Filling Out the FAFSA® Form
Department of Education: The Parent’s Guide to Filling Out the FAFSA® Form
College Board 2016-17 Financial Aid Checklist & Worksheet
Form Your Future: How to Fill out the FAFSA Guide 

 

FASFA FAQs

Q: What do I need to do to get financial aid?
A: You can fill out a free application through The US Department of Education. The application is for federal and state student financial aid. After filing the FAFSA, students should establish a WebGrants for Students (WGS) account. Using WGS, students can see their Cal Grant application status, confirm and update their postal and email addresses, provide the required high school graduation confirmation once they graduate, and can change their college of attendance. 

Q: How can I get help filling out the FAFSA application?
A: Each year we have a financial aid officer from one of the local colleges come to do a presentation on how to fill out the FAFSA form. The presenter will go through the FAFSA line-by-line and will answer any questions you may have.

Q: The UCs might pay for your fees if your family income falls below a certain level. What does your income have to be and what else does it cover?
A: The UC Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan will cover educational and student services fees if you are a California resident whose family earns less than $80,000 per year and you qualify for financial aid. Blue and Gold students with sufficient financial need can qualify for even more grant aid to help reduce the cost of attending college.

Q: I didn't get a lot of financial aid from my college. How else can I get money?
A: Scholarships and grants! 

California Colleges Resources 

California's official source for college and career planning, CaliforniaColleges.edu is a one-stop informational resource for students considering their post-secondary options.

Students can create individual profiles on the site, where they can store information relevant to each step in their own personal college and career planning process (which colleges match their criteria, offer the major they are looking for, etc.), as well as portfolio documents like letters of recommendation, resumés, and commendations or awards.

Tools on this site allow students to:

  • Explore potential careers

  • Search for colleges

  • Create a college financing plan

  • Log community service, work, and extracurricular experiences

  • Launch and track applications to both the California State University and California Community Colleges

  • Students save careers, majors, and colleges of interest in their "My Plan" portfolio.

  • Tools on this site allow educators to:

  • Review individual students' activities and plans

  • Manage student accounts

  • Report on students' activities in the aggregate

  • Send messages, create events and assign tasks for individual or groups of students

Ambassador is a partner district with CaliforniaColleges.edu's parent organization - the California College Guidance Initiative. Students in grades 7-12 in partner districts must register their account when accessing CaliforniaColleges.edu for the first time.  By registering the account, students will be able to set up their password and take advantage of the additional services available to students in a partner district.  To register an account:

  • Click on the LOCK icon in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage.

  • Click on Register Account.

  • Complete registration.

  • Create a password.

 

Students will need to provide the following information:

  • Name of the district (Redondo Beach Unified)

  • Name of school

  • Student ID #

  • First and last name

  • Date of birth

  • district email address

Parents can also create an account that is linked to their child's account to view their college and career planning progress. Click on "Families" on the CaliforniaColleges.edu​ website for more information.