yes.
No, they should only be capitalized if they form part of a title.
"Occidental" should be capitalized when referring to Occidental College or similar proper nouns. Otherwise, it is not typically capitalized.
Yes, "Dr" should be capitalized since it is an abbreviation for "Doctor." The title "Professor Emeritus" should also be capitalized as it is a formal title. The rest of the sentence is correctly formatted.
Yes, "Junior Year" should be capitalized as it is a specific year of academic study in high school or college.
No, "college counselor" should not be capitalized unless it is a part of a formal title or specific program name.
No, they should only be capitalized if they form part of a title.
"Occidental" should be capitalized when referring to Occidental College or similar proper nouns. Otherwise, it is not typically capitalized.
Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.
Yes, because it is a proper name. All proper names are capitalized.
Yes, "Dr" should be capitalized since it is an abbreviation for "Doctor." The title "Professor Emeritus" should also be capitalized as it is a formal title. The rest of the sentence is correctly formatted.
Yes, "Junior Year" should be capitalized as it is a specific year of academic study in high school or college.
No, "college counselor" should not be capitalized unless it is a part of a formal title or specific program name.
The only thing I see is "she" should be capitalized, but as far as I understand, French, Greek and Madison College are properly capitalized.
Yes I'm pretty sure all college majors are capitalized
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
On its own, no. Following the name of a specific college, yes. For example: I am going to attend college next fall. I am considering Columbia College as one of my choices.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.