A key element in the Northridge approach to education is the advisory system. Every student has a faculty
mentor who meets with him regularly throughout the year for all seven years, and who is always "on call." These regular sessions are meant to help each student pinpoint his academic, personal, and social strengths and weaknesses. They help him get to know himself and to follow through on resolutions to improve. Through these sessions and the support of a faculty mentor, each student is better able to grow in faith & virtue, manage & improve his studies, and discuss his family & social life. Often the advisor's job is simply to listen, to understand and to encourage. In addition to this personal help, all upperclassmen receive intensive college and
career counseling. The advisor is also the key link between parents and the school, so that helping each student mature properly is truly the joint effort it should be. == Relationship with The Archdiocese of Chicago ==