Meet the Counselor

Everett Stuckey

My name is Everett Stuckey, and I am the 9th and 10th grade Counselor at Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience. Currently, I am an EdS candidate in the school of Information Science and Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri. I attended the Masters of Arts in Counseling program at Lindenwood University and received my Bachelors of Science in Finance from Indiana University where I was a Herman B Wells Scholar, receiving a scholarship for full tuition room board and stipend. Having the opportunity to complete undergraduate and graduate school without any student debt was achievable for me and I believe I can help any student do the same.

I previously worked as the High School Counselor at McKinley Classical Leadership Academy in SLPS and in the East Saint Louis School district for the Wraparound Wellness Program and completing my internship hours at Lincoln Middle School and East Saint Louis Senior High. Before working in education, I had the opportunity to put my finance degree to use working in investment banking for Goldman Sachs and Duetsche Bank in New York.

In my free time I play soccer, chess and read. I also continue to dabble in finance, trading derivatives and building financial models. (this is what I consider to be “fun”) Come see me about starting a Finance Club!

My goal is to help students achieve their full potential by providing guidance, resources, and support. I am passionate about education and committed to making a positive impact on my students' lives.

I relaxed on my summer vacation supporting a pilot internship program and teaching a course on Data Analytics and Digital Media in the IT & Cybersecurity Summer Academy.