Alumni Spotlight

2025 Summer Program Counselor Q&A: Jeremy Loss ’22

August 4, 2025

Each summer, Forman School alumni return to campus as Summer Program Counselors, eager to give back to the community that supported them. We caught up with our 2025 alumni counselors to hear about their experiences of seeing Forman from a new perspective and where they are today.  


Jeremy Loss ’22 attended the Summer Program as a student and was excited about the opportunity to become a counselor. 


What made you decide to be a Summer Program Counselor? 

I had previously attended the Forman summer camp and had an amazing time. I wanted to experience it from the counselor's perspective. 


What has been the most rewarding part of this experience?

Getting to know all of the kids has been a ton of fun, as well as learning how to deal with different personalities and temperaments from kids in an important developmental stage of their lives.


What skills have you developed or improved through this experience?

I would say mostly people skills, as well as leadership skills.


Did you attend the Summer Program as a student? If so, did that experience impact your role as a counselor? 

Yes. I just came into this experience wanting the campers to have as great of a time as I did.


Jeremy attends Dickinson College with a major in Psychology and a minor in Educational Studies. He hopes to work with kids who have learning differences, such as ADHD, dyslexia, and dysgraphia.

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