Director of Student Services
530-633-3100 x179
Our mission is to provide educational, personal, and career guidance for all students. We strive to meet the needs of all of our students. Wheatland High counselors focus on fostering a sense of social and academic empowerment, career development awareness, and responsible decision-making in our students. We look forward to working with you!
WUHS Counseling Office: (530) 633-3100
How can I make an appointment with my counselor?
To make an appointment with your counselor regarding anything, please come to the Student Support Center and make an appointment on the iPad. There will be someone to help assist if need be.
Can I change my schedule?
Schedule changes are only available during certain times of the year, typically the first few weeks of a semester. If there are any special cases you can reach out to your counselor.
Schedule Change Request Form
Am I on track for graduation?
You can check out the Graduation Requirements and If you have any other questions, please make an appointment with your counselor.
How do I get into the college I want?
If there is a specific college you would like to go to, check that colleges website. However there are general requirements that you can check out on the College Planning page.
Can I take college classes while still in high school?
YES!
Several Different types of college classes are offered at WUHS for College Credit. We also have a benefit program for those dedicated to their educational goals called "Pirates at SEA".
How can I get scholarships for college?
Scholarship information can be found on our website. There is also a list of Current Scholarships.
How can I get a copy of my transcript?
Unofficial transcripts can be requested from any counselor. For an Official Transcript, please complete our online request form. You may also contact our registrar Mrs. Long at 530-633-3100 x245 with any questions.
Who is my counselor?
Any staff person is able to look a student up to find out who their counselor is, you can also call the Academic Technician/Receptionist in the Counseling Center at 530-633-3100.
How Do I get a Letter of Recommendation?
Here is our Letter of Recommendation Form, Simply fill this form out and turn it into your counselor!
Please check with your local insurance carrier for approved providers.
Kaiser Permanente
1600 Eureka
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 973-5300
Sutter Yuba Mental Health
1965 Live Oak Blvd.
Yuba City, CA 95991
(530) 673-8255
Sutter Roseville
1 Medical Plaza 1st Floor
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 781-1800
If you have MediCal please call (530) 673-8255 or 1-800-923-3800 for additional referrals and resources.
Eligibility in the Local Context (ELC) is a program by which the University of California identifies top-performing California high school students. Unlike the broader statewide eligibility pathway, which seeks to recognize top students from throughout the state, ELC draws qualified students from among the top 9 percent of each participating high school.
The ELC program was implemented to:
increase the pool of eligible students
meet the guideline of the California Master Plan for Higher Education, which states that the top 12.5 percent of public high school graduates will be considered UC-eligible
give UC a presence in each California high school and stimulate a college-going culture at those schools that typically do not send many graduates to the university
The ELC program also fulfills an important UC admissions goal: to recognize and reward the academic accomplishment of students who have made the most of the opportunities available to them.
To be designated as ELC, a student must have attended an eligible, participating California high school, satisfactorily completed a specific pattern of 11 UC-approved courses prior to the start of senior year, and have a UC-calculated GPA that meets or exceeds the top 9 percent GPA benchmark established by UC for their school. To maintain the ELC status, the student must satisfy the general admissions requirements including the successful completion of the 15 required “A-G” courses and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
California high school students who are eligible in the statewide context or eligible in the local context and are not admitted to any campus to which they apply will be offered a spot at another campus if space is available.