C3 - Admission Practices
Session Description
Each profession has its code of ethics, and ours is NACAC's Code of Ethics and Professional Practices (CEPP). This document is designed to provide the ethical guidelines for our profession and protect the interests of both students and institutions by upholding a college admission process free from coercion and discrimination. It is an affirmation of what we stand for. Learn more about more about the new guidelines as well as discuss some fascinating (and thorny) case studies.
Target audience
ALL
Submitter
Dale Bittinger, University of Maryland at Baltimore County
Presenters
Casey Zimmer, Sanford School
Brief biographical sketch, to include educational background
Will email to info@pcacac.org.
Dale Bittinger, University of Maryland at Baltimore County
Brief biographical sketch, to include educational background
Dale Bittinger, Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Admissions, Orientation, and School Partnerships at UMBC has been in higher education for over 20 years. In 2007, the Chronicle of Higher Education named him as one of the "Ten Influential Admissions Deans/Directors" in the country. He is currently the Admission Practice Chair for PCACAC, Assembly Delegate for NACAC, serves on the Board of Directors for the Common App, and is Vice President for the Board of Trustees at Roland Park Country School. He is an alumnus of the Leadership Baltimore County Program, Class of 2015, and holds a Master of Public Policy from UMBC and a Master of Arts in Counseling from West Virginia University.