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2018 Annual Conference

April 14–17, 2018

New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, LA

A SEM Student Search Case Study: Become a Funnel Tamer Extraordinaire

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 5 (55)
Session Description

This session will help you imagine Student Search as more than a "one and done" event in your recruitment cycle. If you are moving into a true Strategic Enrollment Management division, this is for you. Stories and examples will be shared about builing search and how to use the data.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Jacquelyn D. Elliott, Marion Military Institute and enrollmentFUEL
Head Presenter: State

Alabama

Additional Presenters

Ms. Keyana Scales, Xavier Universtiy
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

All Things Transfer Related - Credit and/or College!

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Napolean (70)
Session Description

How do you handle the phone calls from the student after one week in college "I think I need to transfer"?  Or "How do I get credit for courses taken"?  Professionals on both sides of the desk talk the "logistics" of transitioning with credit from other institutions.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Katie Elsasser, Charlotte Country Day School
Head Presenter: State

North Carolina

Additional Presenters

Natalie McCook, NC State University
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Meredith Sherrill , School Counselor, Myers Park High School
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Allies, Relationships, and Awareness—Activating your Sphere of Influence towards Equity and Social Justice

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 9 (125)
Session Description

Identify your power and use your influence towards:

  • Maximizing the impact of allyship;
  • Raising awareness of systemic bias, fragility, and oppression;
  • Building relationships by taking time to be soulfully strategic to get people on your side;
  • Acknowledging and alleviating frustration of those fatigued and threatened by diversity and inclusion work.
Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Rhody Davis, Viewpoint School
Head Presenter: State

CA

Additional Presenters

Dana Gonzalez, Viewpoint School
Presenter Information: State

CA

Carey Thompson, Rhodes College
Presenter Information: State

TN

Arun Ponnusamy, Viewpoint School
Presenter Information: State

CA

Adrienne Amador, Berry College
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Applications Quest: A Tool For Diversity

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Balcony L (105)
Session Description

Many institutions struggle with the challenge of achieving diversity in the absence of Affirmative Action. UF's Office of Admissions conducted a pilot for scholarship review using the Applications Quest tool, producing holistically diverse recommendations in a fraction of the time with the same academic achievement levels as a multi-person committee.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Juan E. Gilbert, Ph.D., University of Florida
Head Presenter: State

Florida

Additional Presenters

Jessica Roth, M.Ed., University of Florida
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Dacia Bowra, M.Ed., University of Florida (UF)
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Chandra Mitchell, University of Florida (UF)
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Book-It List!

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 4 (44)
Session Description

Laissez les bon temps lire!  College Counseling and Admission colleagues reveal a book that changed their lives and careers, and why.  Join the literary adventure, share your own, and remind us all why reading is life.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations
All

Head Presenter

Bryan Rutledge, Woodward Academy
Head Presenter: State

Geogia

Additional Presenters

Owen Knight, Tulane University
Presenter Information: State

LA

Lee Ann Backlund, Sewanee, The University of the South
Presenter Information: State

TN

Burritos, High Tops, & Mardi Gras

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 6 (75)
Session Description

Chipotle and Zappos are outliers. Beyond economic success, these companies have pushed the boundaries of shaping organizational culture. This session will take an in depth look at the principles that guide these two cultural giants and apply those tenets, also found in Mardi Gras, to creating an incredible campus visit. 

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Justin Bayer, M.Ed., Welcome to College
Head Presenter: State

Louisiana

Additional Presenters

Carlos Gooden, Xavier University of Louisiana
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

Committee Based Evaluation - What, Why & How

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Balcony M (124)
Session Description

Come learn about this new model for application review, why universities are adopting it and how it impacts admission staff and application review. Two universities that have adopted CBE will discuss their specific versions of the model and how they adapted to the change.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Mary Tipton Woolley, Georgia Institute of Technology
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Katie Faussemagne, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

GA

William Segura, Emory University
Presenter Information: State

GA

Growing up Admissions - The journey of two friends going from rookie recruiters to Directors of Admission

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 3 (75)
Session Description

Meeting as Admission Counselors, 20 years later they are Directors of Admission facing challenges of 21st Century Enrollment Management. They will share lessons learned in leadership & the 5% duties as assigned. Natural disasters & cultural and geographic changes? No problem! They've climbed the ladder as friends & colleagues! 

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Maura Flaschner, Augusta University
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Ms. Jody Glassman, Florida International University
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Love it or Leave it

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Lafayette (50)
Session Description

Admissions work can feel like searching-buying-selling a home. Since admissions work is often a field we enter based on interest/experience rather than education, how does one decide to shape a career? Learn how the "Wish Lists" of a "Lifer, "Newbie" and "Desk-Changer" led them to "Love it or Leave it."​

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations
All

Head Presenter

Irma Janeth Navarro Brown, The Lovett School
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Carol Conchar, George Washington University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Christina Fontenot, M.S., Abramson Science Academy
Presenter Information: State

LA

Mom Always Says “Make Good Choices”: Implementing a Decision-Making Curriculum into Your College Counseling Program

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 1 (80)
Session Description

Learn how one school gives students a sense of control over the college process by integrating the FSU Career Center’s CASVE Decision-Making Cycle into a 9-12 college counseling curriculum. Case studies and other activities help empower and de-stress students through this step-by-step decision-making model.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Steve Soud, The Bolles School
Head Presenter: State

FL

Additional Presenters

Daphne Vagenas, The Bolles School
Presenter Information: State

FL

Casey Dozier, Florida State University
Presenter Information: State

FL

Caroline Morris, The Bolles School
Presenter Information: State

Forida

Katie Randa MacCrea, The Bolles School
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Reading Between the Lines of College Access

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 7 (80)
Session Description

ED rates are on the rise. Affirmative action in admissions is in question. And low-income students lack access to admissions representatives. Beyond these issues, marginalized students must navigate hidden barriers in the college process. This panel will identify these barriers and explore opportunities to empower students toward overcoming these obstacles.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Mr. Dustin Lynn, M.Ed., Battle Ground Academy
Head Presenter: State

TN

Additional Presenters

Ms. Aleny Garcia, B.A, M.S., Cardinal Gibbons High School
Presenter Information: State

FL

Sierra Cason, B.A., Tulane University
Presenter Information: State

LA

SACAC Professional Development Programs - The Myths Explained

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 10 (70)
Session Description

We've all heard, "get involved." Yet, like college freshmen, we don't always know how, or perhaps you tried, but was not selected.  Attend this session and learn about SACAC's PD programs, how to apply for faculty positions or host institutions, and even an inside look at how selections are made! 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Eric Stokes, The University of Memphis
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee (TN)

Additional Presenters

Arlene Outerbridge, Masters and Bachelors, Masters Academy
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Stress, Anxiety and Student Health: What Can be Done to Help in the Current Climate?

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Balcony N (105)
Session Description

Student stress in our schools seems to increase yearly.  Is it poor resilience? College pressures? Social media? All of the above? Whatever the source, today's adolescents report widespread anxiety and stress. We've decided to address our students' ebbing psychological well-being with deliberate programming and invite you to join the discussion. 

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations
All

Head Presenter

Jeffrey Durso-Finley, Ed.D, Lawrenceville School
Head Presenter: State

New Jersey

Additional Presenters

Holly Burks Becker, Lawrenceville School
Presenter Information: State

New Jersey

Supporting Students Together: The Knowledge Share Initiative

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 8 (65)
Session Description

In an exciting pilot project, high school counselors and college admission counselors from both public and private high schools and colleges, shadowed each other for a day during the busiest times of the year. Everyone was educated and inspired! Use our model to launch your own empowering professional development experience.

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Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Janet C. Schneider, University School of Nashville, Director of College Counseling
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

Cristin D Viebranz, University School Of Nashville, Assistant Director of College Counseling
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Farish Jerman, Emory University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Katie Taylor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Brian Ketner, Metro Nashville Public Schools - Hillsboro High School
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Trigger Warning: Double Consciousness in the Workplace

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 1:15 PM–2:15 PM CDT
Studio 2 (140)
Session Description

Presently it has become increasingly more difficult for the personal to remain separate from the professional. We will discuss:

* Engaging in productive/professional conversations when our identities are attacked

* Addressing administrative policies that conflict with our identities/truth

* Responsibility re:teaching colleagues social responsiblity 

* Common triggers/micro-aggressions and addressing aggressors

 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Ashley Armato, Palmer Trinity School
Head Presenter: State

FL

Additional Presenters

Brandi Smith, Marietta High School
Presenter Information: State

GA

Marie Bigham, Isidore Newman School and ACCEPT
Presenter Information: State

LA

Mrs Ashley Bennett, BA, MEd, Saint Agnes Academy
Presenter Information: State

TX

2+2: A four year degree with less student loan debt

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 4 (44)
Session Description

Attendees will learn how to champion a community college education as a way to receive a four year college degree with less student loan debt. Attendees will be educated on state and federal student aid programs as well as creating a transfer plan for their students.

Intended Audience
Secondary Public School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

JoVon Hill, Urban College Planning
Head Presenter: State

Pennsylvania

Additional Presenters

BRAVE NEW WORLD: HOW A 160-YEAR OLD INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM IS TRANSFORMING AMERICAN EDUCATION

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Lafayette (50)
Session Description

The Cambridge program is used by more than 1 million learners in over 160 countries and 11,000 schools. Learn how the Metro Nashville School District has used the Cambridge curriculum to grow its college-going rate, and hear how the curriculum has prepared students for success at universities. 

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors
All

Head Presenter

Vera Bagnyuk, Cambridge Assessment International Education
Head Presenter: State

New York

Additional Presenters

Lauren Sefton, Rhodes College
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Doug Trotter, Overton Comprehensive High School
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Chief Retention Officer? If There's No One on Your Campus With That Title, it May Be YOU!

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 9 (125)
Session Description

Colleges and universities strive to enroll students who will graduate from their institutions. Enrollment professionals are charged to consider not only whether the students we admit will enroll, but whether they are most likely to succeed.  How can we evaluate “best fit” in the admissions process to enhance retention efforts? 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Dr Stefanie Niles, Dickinson College and NACAC
Head Presenter: State

PA

Additional Presenters

Dr Robert Alexander, Millsaps College
Presenter Information: State

MS

Explore England Workshop – your 101 on studying in England!

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 7 (80)
Session Description

Joining 5 English university representatives to learn more about:

- The UCAS Application Process and University Entry Requirements

- Preparing a student to write their UCAS personal statement

- Writing a counsellor/teacher reference letter

- UK medical schools: overview, applications and admissions

- Student athletic programmes and scholarships

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Sarah Gardner, Keele University
Head Presenter: State

England, UK

Additional Presenters

Ms Jasmine Bual, Northumbria University, England UK
Presenter Information: State

England UK

Mr Ryan Duncan, The University of Manchester, England UK
Presenter Information: State

England UK

Ms Joelle Maurice, University of Birmingham, England UK
Presenter Information: State

England UK

Mrs Kirsten Mingins, Lancaster University, England UK
Presenter Information: State

England UK

Fulfilling the mission of helping all students meet their postsecondary goals: Special considerations for students with disabilities

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 3 (75)
Session Description

Students with disabilities face unique social, academic, and institutional challenges during the admissions process. In this engaging panel discussion, you will learn from counselors' professional and personal experiences some of  the fears, frustrations, successes and setbacks these students encounter and what we as professionals can do to support them.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Hydi Kalmin, Academic and Postsecondary School Counselor, Tapestry Public Charter School
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Cherise Ogle, Director of College Guidance, Atlanta Jewish Academy
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Naomi Whiters, Director of Strategic Learning, Atlanta Jewish Academy
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Mr. Colin Ferrill Dunnigan, St. Andrew's Episcopal School Director of College Counseling
Presenter Information: State

MS

Mr. Richard Hazelton, The Hotchkiss School Director of College Advising
Presenter Information: State

CT

Session Materials

Future to Find – College Counseling for Freshmen and Sophomores

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 6 (75)
Session Description

Don't let your ninth and tenth graders get lost in the shuffle! Specialized programming helps ensure that your younger students are on the right track. This session shares ways to approach programming from a variety of perspectives and ways to manage common friction points.

Intended Audience

Secondary Independent School Counselors

Head Presenter

Tia Sullivan Hill, Davidson Day School
Head Presenter: State

NC

Additional Presenters

Lindsey Waters, Christ Church Episcopal School
Presenter Information: State

SC

Karen Miros, St. Joseph's Catholic School
Presenter Information: State

SC

Learning to Respond (not react) When Disaster Strikes

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Balcony M (124)
Session Description

Hurricanes, on-campus tragedies, implications of political decisions and rhetoric, even enrollment management missteps made headlines this year. Hear from three professionals whose own lives, campuses and institutions have been affected by disaster. Learn how to respond not react; demonstrate empathy in emergency; and to consider all constituencies in uncertainty.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Jeffrey Schiffman, Tulane University
Head Presenter: State

LA

Additional Presenters

Rick Clark, Georgia Tech
Presenter Information: State

GA

Djiara Meehan, St. John's School Puetro Rico
Presenter Information: State

PR

Merriam-Webster Musings: How Words Impact Experience During the College Process

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 10 (70)
Session Description

The way we communicate with students during the college process has profound effects on their perception of themselves and managing stress during this journey. Join us for a discussion on best practices, highlighting ways to shift our vocabulary to build stronger relationships with students.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Mr. Brian M. Howard, The Lovett School
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Rachel Kaney, Drew Charter School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

NACAC SIG -Emerging Admissions Professionals

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 5 (55)
Session Description

The is a round table discussion session focusing on admissions professionals with anywhere from 1-10 years of experience in the field. This sessions will be used to help those who do not know how to properly navigate the ladder of Admissions and bring up important conversations with his/her boss.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Chelsea Marsh, Clemson University
Head Presenter: State

South Carolina

Additional Presenters

Ernia Evans-Sims, Seton Hall University
Presenter Information: State

New Jersey

Fernando Gomes, Guilford College
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Mr. Brian Switay, MBA, Stevens Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

New Jersey

NACAC’s New Code of Ethics and Professional Practices: What's New and What's Not

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 2 (140)
Session Description

Join SACAC  SPGP co-chairs and seasoned admissions professionals for an interactive discussion of the new code of ethics and professional practice adopted at the 2017 NACAC legislative session.  The session will highlight new aspects of the document as well address what has not changed and how it impacts admissions professionals. 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Robert Bouressa, Saint Andrew's School
Head Presenter: State

Florida

Additional Presenters

Preparing Students for the First Year Experience

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Napolean (70)
Session Description

This session will provide information that any academic advisor, incoming freshmen, or parent can utilize.  Learn from First-Year teachers how to best prepare students for their college experience.  Topics covered are: college preparation, success on campus, success in the classroom, and resources to aid the college process.   

 

 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Amelie Was, M.Ed., Dillard University
Head Presenter: State

New Orleans

Additional Presenters

Jeff Benjamin, M.Ed., Dillard University
Presenter Information: State

New Orleans

Recruit In Your Own Backyard

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 8 (65)
Session Description

Are you recruiting community college students the same way you recruit high school seniors? Stop! Are you recruiting community college students? Start! Learn more about CC transfers, and the strategies one mid-sized state institution is using to woo more local transfers their way.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Emily Williams, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Head Presenter: State

AR

Additional Presenters

They're Just Not That Into You: A Look at Branding's Impact on Enrollment Efforts

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Balcony N (105)
Session Description

In today's hyper-competive market it is tempting to try and be everything to everyone. Come learn about the importance of remaining true to university identity and mission, and how branding can affect everything from enrollment efforts and matching to institutional financial health and college access initiatives.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Stephen C Smith, University of Mississippi
Head Presenter: State

Mississippi

Additional Presenters

Faith Keeling, University of Mississippi
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

Why an HBCU? In fact, what exactly is an HBCU and which students should I recommend to apply?

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Balcony L (105)
Session Description

With the recently legislative changes involving HBCUs, and with SACAC having the most HBCUs in their region, do we really know the purpose of HBCUs? When should a college counselor recommend that a student apply to an HBCU?Let's not only learn the history of HBCUs but also the future.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Sarbeth Fleming, The Westminster Schools
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Ms. Jameia Tennie, North Carolina A&T State University
Presenter Information: State

NC

Ms. Juliet Johnson, Fisk University
Presenter Information: State

TN

Brian Cooper, BS, Xavier University of Louisiana
Presenter Information: State

LA

Catherine Hamlin, Spelman College
Presenter Information: State

GA

You're 'Ment' To Be Here! SACAC Mentorship Program Informational

Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:30 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Studio 1 (80)
Session Description

Do you have the desire for professional guidance from others more experienced in the field? Or, maybe you have been in the field for a while and willing to guide others. If so, then this is the session for you! Come mix, mingle, and meet! All are welcome!

 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Ms. Tiffany M. Donald, M. Ed, MAR, Savannah State University
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Mr. Steven Johanson, Memphis University School
Presenter Information: State

TN

30 years of Refreshing Education - Learn more about the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Scholarship Program

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 10 (70)
Session Description

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation is celebrating 30 years of Refreshing Education. Join the Selection and Recruitment Manager and a Coke Scholar Alumnus to learn about the impact of the Coca-Cola Scholars Program and ways for your students to be more successful in the applicaiton process. 

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Jeremy Sale, MS, REP, Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Mike Woodward, College Track New Orleans
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

Are You Sending the Right Signals? Macro and micro behaviors that show you are ready for a promotion

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 7 (80)
Session Description

Is your goal to be an admission “lifer”? Do you have your sights set on the SAIL program? After training, managing and mentoring teams for 27+ years, hear some great advice about micro and macro office behaviors that send a message to management that you are ready for a promotion.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Sara Newhouse, Birmingham-Southern College
Head Presenter: State

AL

Additional Presenters

Katie Mattli, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

GA

Bookmark This! Productivity Technology You’ll Want to Remember

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Balcony N (105)
Session Description

Technology is a beautiful thing...when it works!  But, how should it work?  How can technology help improve your workflow?  Come learn more about how other college counselors are using Slack, YouCanBookMe, Zoom, and (of course) Google to improve communications with students, collaborate with colleagues, and educate parents.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors

Head Presenter

Mr. Jesse M Bowen, Woodward Academy
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Erin McCubbin, Mount Vernon Presbyterian School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Connections and Customization: The Collaborative Formula for an Enriched Campus Visit Experience

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 2 (140)
Session Description

High demand have you behind and scrambling for time? Hear how Mississippi State maximizes daily campus visits while giving prospective students an individualized tour experience. Two different colleges with different campus visit procedures discuss how MSU collaborated across campus to offer customized visits without turning away prospective students, despite demand.  

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Cory Bailey, Mississippi State University College of Forest Resources
Head Presenter: State

Mississippi

Additional Presenters

Allison North, Mississippi State University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

Erron Flowers, University of Southern Mississippi
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

Counseling the Introvert

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 6 (75)
Session Description

Join four self-proclaimed ambiverts as they discuss counseling the introvert.  We'll share best practices for counseling the introvert as well as tips and tricks for counselors who are writing recommendations to support introverted students. We’ll also discuss ways counselors can recharge their batteries in the fast-paced field of admission.



Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Pamela Allen Ambler, Pace Academy
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Mrs. Betsey Bachert, Franklin Road Academy
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Mr. Fred Baker, Catholic High School for Boys
Presenter Information: State

Arkansas

Mr. Tyler Sant, Holy Innocents Episcopal School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

From Homeroom to the Waiting Room: Working with Students Applying to Direct Entry Programs

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 8 (65)
Session Description

Early admission for Professional Programs/Health Science Programs can be highly competitive for high school students. Join us as we share insight, from a post-secondary perspective, about how to help your students navigate applying for early acceptance programs. We will discuss questions to ask, factors to consider and application tips.

 

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Mrs. Erin Chadwick, Augusta University
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Chris Pinto, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Presenter Information: State

Alabama

It Takes a Village: How Business Alliances Are Making a Difference in Wake County Schools

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 3 (75)
Session Description

Educators in North Carolina are meeting monthly with local business and government leaders to create work-based learning opportunities for students. We’ll discuss connecting the classroom to real life through short-term jobs, apprenticeships, and internships. We’ll also share how early experiential education impacts goal-setting and college planning for high school students.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Laura Dicas, Collegewise and SACAC
Head Presenter: State

North Carolina

Additional Presenters

Jenny Peacock, Collegewise
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Leaning Into Discomfort: Reflecting On Dr. Harper's Charge

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Balcony M (124)
Session Description

This session will reflect on Dr. Harper's comments from his opening session address at NACAC and challenge us all, particularly White professionals, to commit ourselves to access and equity in college admissions. Panelists will share personal challenges and successes, and invite the voices of all into this critically important dialogue.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Julie Kirk, NACAC
Head Presenter: State

Virginia

Additional Presenters

Ms. Maura Flaschner, M.ED, Augusta University
Presenter Information: State

GA

Will Brown, Georgia College
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Rachel Kaney, Charles R. Drew Charter School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Managing to Outcomes; Guiding your secondary school team to outstanding performance with under-represented students

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 4 (44)
Session Description

Do you have big goals for your team and students?  Learn tips and tricks for managing your team into the highest productivity.  Increase your students' application completion, matriculation, and college graduation rates, while minimizing the financial burden.  Let us help you grow your team in all of these areas.  

Intended Audience
Secondary Public School Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Mrs. Sonya Fleck, Academic Advantage
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

Nibette Aning, Freedom Preparatory Academy
Presenter Information: State

TN - Tennessee

Myth Busting: International Degrees

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Balcony L (105)
Session Description

Increasingly US students are applying to international institutions, attracted by world-class universities and competitive tuition. However students and parents still express reservations about safety, employability, and the reality of international education. Join international universities for a discussion of these and other concerns and how to address them with families.  

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Independent Counselors

Head Presenter

Danielle Houston, University of Glasgow
Head Presenter: State

FL

Additional Presenters

Jim PIerson, University College Dublin
Presenter Information: State

IL

Lea-Anne Allen, Macquarie University
Presenter Information: State

CA

Reporting and Reviewing: Demystifying the Disciplinary Review in College Admissions

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Napolean (70)
Session Description

How does disciplinary history, often required in college applications, influence the admission review? What are high school counselors required to report? How are disciplinary reports read and considered? How can we best counsel students and families through this process? Join us as we explore these questions, case studies, and more.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Hayes Boylston, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Head Presenter: State

North Carolina

Additional Presenters

Jazmin Garcia Smith, Durham Academy
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Meredith High, Davidson College
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Scott Orvis, Saint Mary's School
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Road Warriors with Home Offices: Territory Management as a Regional Admissions Professional

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 5 (55)
Session Description

The transition to a regional admissions professional has its perks and pressures. How do you balance being a road warrior, data reporting, programming and your personal life existing right across the hall from your office? Come learn from an Aggie, Bearcat, Redhawk and two Tigers how to manage it all!

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Crystal Riles, M.S., Texas A&M University
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Miya Walker, Miami University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Virginia Elliott, Auburn University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Kimberly Norfork, University of Cincinnati
Presenter Information: State

Ohio

Taylor Baird, Louisiana State University (LSU)
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Straight Talk about Public High Schools and College Counseling

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 1 (80)
Session Description

Get an overview of the current state of public school counseling. Hear our tips, our concerns, and how we survive. Let's trade ideas and help make life easier for all of us! 

Intended Audience
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations
All

Head Presenter

Meg Scheid, Ed.S, Gwinnett School of Math, Science, and & Technology
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Mrs. Amy Burke, Gwinnett School of Math, Science, & Technology
Presenter Information: State

GA

The International Baccalaureate and the College Admissions Process - IB 101

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Lafayette (50)
Session Description

In the SACAC region there are over 200 secondary schools offering one or more IB Programs. The International Baccalaureate prepares students for higher education in a globalized society.

What is the IB?
Where is it taught?
How are the courses evaluated and assessed?
Does the IB prepare students for college?

 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Marie Vivas, International Baccalaureate Organization
Head Presenter: State

Maryland

Additional Presenters

Dr. Robert Bouressa, Saint Andrew's School
Presenter Information: State

Florida

The Real: One Voice, Representing Many

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 9:10 AM–10:10 AM CDT
Studio 9 (125)
Session Description

This talk-show inspired session was designed to address hot topics by diving into a discussion about navigating added responsibilities and difficult conversations as a POC in independent schools. We will share best practices to support our students, colleagues and communities. Stick around for a chance to be on The Real!

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Jessica Hardy, St. George's Independent School
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

Ms. Anita L Alston, The Lovett School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

John Hawkins, Lausanne Collegiate School
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Juan Acosta, The Westminster Schools
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Always First: Enduring Reflections from First-Generation College Attendees

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Balcony M (124)
Session Description

Status as a first-generation college attendee is just one example of "invisible diversity" within our communities.  In pursuing then persisting through schools, what obstacles might exist for students of this background?  For those who now work in college admissions and counseling, how does "being first" continue to inform our work?

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Steve Frappier, Director of College Counseling, The Westminster Schools
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Mr. Bryce Gilfillian, Senior Admissions Officer, Harvard University
Presenter Information: State

MA

Ms. Ashante Little, College Counselor, Cohen College Prep
Presenter Information: State

LA

Ms. Stephanie Moore Kreamer, STEM Admissions Counselor, University of New Orleans
Presenter Information: State

LA

Becoming a Lifer 101: How to thrive with 3-5 years of experience

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 6 (75)
Session Description

So you've finally made it over that forewarned 2-3 year hump in admissions. Are you going to stay in higher ed forever? Do you want to keep recruiting? Are you going to get your master's? Come hear our panel of “wisdom” review the trials and triumphs of the emerging admissions professional.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Chris Pinto, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Head Presenter: State

Alabama

Additional Presenters

Sammy Stevens, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Katherine Buck, Auburn University
Presenter Information: State

Alabama

Owen Knight, Tulane University
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

Beyond College Acceptance: Everything you need to know from College Acceptance to Matriculation

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Balcony N (105)
Session Description

College enrollment doesn't stop with acceptance. Learn how you can support students and families in overcoming the often daunting college enrollment process so that students don't just get into college but matriculate and persist through it. We will offer valuable systems that will build your expertise and prevent summer melt.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations
All

Head Presenter

Maria Schneider, Collegiate Academies
Head Presenter: State

Louisiana

Additional Presenters

Sophia Scott, Collegiate Academies
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

Fred Johnson, Collegiate Academies
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

Lauren Katz, Collegiate Academies
Presenter Information: State

Louisiana

Check Your Privilege! An Interactive Session on Inclusion and Equality

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 9 (125)
Session Description

Many of us approach our professional roles unaware of the unconscious decisions we make that impact how we interact with our colleagues and how we advocate for our students. Come check your privilege with 3 panelists who worked together and learned from one another. Open minds strongly encouraged!

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Catherine Powell Box, Woodberry Forest School
Head Presenter: State

Virginia

Additional Presenters

Stephen Brown, Woodward Hines Education Foundation (Get2College)
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

Carina Lindsey, M.S., NCC, Belhaven University
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

Government's Impact on Education

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Balcony L (105)
Session Description

Do you know much about education policy on a state, regional or national level?  This session will provide insight on all levels of educational policymaking. Government Relations will share what’s happening in our member states and the national level.  Getting involved is a great way to "lean" into SACAC's mission.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Pamela Ambler, Pace Academy
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Bartley Sides, Christ Church Episcopal School
Presenter Information: State

SC

Christy Sevier, Saint Louis University
Presenter Information: State

LA/MO

Tricia Davis, Episcopal Collegiate School
Presenter Information: State

AR

It takes a Village, Using creativity to recruit, counsel and outreach to having a diverse class of students at your institions

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 1 (80)
Session Description

This session will discuss how diverse institutions such as public, private and HBCU’s use creativity when it comes to recruitment of diverse students from multicultural backgrounds. We will examine recruitment trends when it comes to recruiting diverse students and how programming and outreach can enhance the recruitment experience for students. 

 

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Secondary Independent School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Independent Counselors

Head Presenter

Mr Anthony C Johnson, University of Georgia
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Allyson Smith, Spelman College
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Jonathan Brunson, Univeristy of Georgia
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Giles Eady, Emory University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Mini College Fairs: Helpful to students, counselors, and admissions reps!

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Napolean (70)
Session Description

This workshop will present Pope High School's use of mini college fairs to strengthen our college going culture. Mini fairs are 25 or less colleges that operate in less than a one hour window and are proven helfpul AND efficient for students, counselors AND college reps!

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Patty G. Hays, Cobb County Public Schools
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Katie Mattli, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

GA

Angie Bruce, Dodgen Middle School
Presenter Information: State

GA

Portfolios and Pre-screenings and Auditions, Oh My! Navigating Performing and Visual Arts Admissions

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 5 (55)
Session Description

This session will provide an in-depth look at the intricacies of arts admissions (dance, music, theater, film, visual art, and more). We will cover the difference between BFA and BA degrees, applying to audition or portfolio-based programs, submitting arts supplements, and how the admission process can differ for different institutions.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Independent Counselors

Head Presenter

Bekka Goldberg, The Benjamin School, Former Associate Director of College Counseling/Assistant Director of Admission at Walnut Hill School for the Arts
Head Presenter: State

Florida

Additional Presenters

Alex LeBlanc, Savannah College of Art and Design
Presenter Information: State

GA

Carol Lee Conchar, The George Washington University
Presenter Information: State

D.C.

Stress, Sleep, Cell Phones, and Smarts: How Internal and External Influences Affect Teenage Brain Development and Performance

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 10 (70)
Session Description

Unravel the mysterious minds of the "iGen" by learning about brain development during adolescence, and how stress, sleep, and technology can impact how teenagers perform in high school. This session also invites discussion on how we can utilize this knowledge to make the college application and admission process more fair. 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Carly Stafford, Colorado College
Head Presenter: State

Colorado

Additional Presenters

Succeeding Boomers, Retaining Millennials, Attracting Gen Z: Mission Impossible?

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 8 (65)
Session Description

The presenters will help you understand how to promote an office culture supporting multigenerational employees .  We will discuss motivational tactics for a strong leaders, including inexpensive (sometimes free) professional development strategies, mentor relationships, career advancement pathways, and a reflection of personal skills/interests/values aligning with both personal and institutional goals.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Jay Jacobs, University of Miami
Head Presenter: State

FL

Additional Presenters

Jessica Freed, University of South Carolina
Presenter Information: State

SC

Mr. Christopher Briggs, Duke University
Presenter Information: State

NC

Errol L. Wint, University of Louisville
Presenter Information: State

KY

Lauren Wallace, University of Pittsburgh
Presenter Information: State

PA

Symbiotic Relationships in the 305

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 3 (75)
Session Description

We must lean on each other as we lean into our mission of guiding students to higher education. Join a CAP advisor, an independent school counselor, a CBO site director, and an admissions officer from Miami, FL to learn how we share information, best practices, perspectives, and resources.  

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Claudia Jolivert Jolivert, Palmer Trinity School
Head Presenter: State

Florida

Additional Presenters

Mrs. Elizabeth Whitby, University of Miami
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Mrs. Ana Maria Posse, Maritime and Science Technology Academy
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Mr. Webber Charles, Breakthrough Collaborative
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Targeted Interventions: Crafting the Future by Learning from the Past

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 7 (80)
Session Description

Elon Academy staff will share how we’ve identified potential challenges to the college success of underrepresented high school students and created early multifaceted interventions, increasing persistence and college graduation rates.  Secondary counselors and CBOs will leave better equipped to recognize behaviors indicative of future college challenges and intervention methods.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Jenni Johnson, Elon Academy
Head Presenter: State

NC

Additional Presenters

Princess King, Elon Academy
Presenter Information: State

NC

John Pickett, Elon Academy
Presenter Information: State

NC

The Self-Care Workout Plan

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Lafayette (50)
Session Description

In this session the presenter(s) will look to create a "Self-care workout plan"  that can help enhance their health and wellbeing, manage stress, and maintain professionalism during high peak times. Participants will learn how to identify activities and practices to support their well being and sustain positive self-care long term.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Gregory Martin, Year Up
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Bianca Lopez, Georgia State University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

LaSean Price, Georgia State University
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Latrina Fisher, Spelman College
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Unlocking Your Market Potential: Identifying Strategies to Develop New Recruitment Territories

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 2 (140)
Session Description

Changing demographics require institutions to think more creatively about how and where they recruit students, and developing new markets is likely a necessity to achieve your goals. Come explore strategies to identify potential, untapped markets and examine best practices in implementing early recruitment initiatives in new territories.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Stefanie Niles, Dickinson College and NACAC
Head Presenter: State

PA

Additional Presenters

Dr Robert Alexander, Millsaps College
Presenter Information: State

MS

Dee Voss, NOVA SOUTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY
Presenter Information: State

FL

What’s new with AP®? Come learn about AP® Computer Science Principles and AP® Capstone!

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:45 AM–11:45 AM CDT
Studio 4 (44)
Session Description

Join educators and College Board experts to explore how students are directly benefiting from taking advantage of two innovative offerings from the AP program: AP Computer Science Principles and AP Capstone. And, learn about more upcoming AP initiatives that will continue to expand access to these pioneering programs. 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Elizabeth McKenzie, The College Board
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

Elizabeth McKenzie, The College Board
Presenter Information: State

TN

Marcia Hunt, The Pinecrest School
Presenter Information: State

Florida

David Kuskowski, Clemson University
Presenter Information: State

South Carolina

Are you Common App Ready?

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 2 (140)
Session Description

The Common Application's mission of access, equity, and integrity hasn't changed – but higher education has. Join this discussion of tools, resources, and initiatives designed to serve today's college applicants and the individuals who support them. Hear updates on changes for the coming year, including our new transfer application.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Meredith Lombardi, The Common Application
Head Presenter: State

Virginia

Additional Presenters

Clara Baron-Hyppolite, College Track New Orleans
Presenter Information: State

LA Louisiana

Carnegie and Google’s Student Online Behavior Insights

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Lafayette (50)
Session Description

Understanding online behaviors and preferences of students and parents is critical for developing strategies for recruitment and admissions. As a Google Premier Partner, we know there is no better source than the warehouses of data Google has. We will tap into this data to answer key questions about prospective students'.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Melissa Rekos, Carnegie Dartlet
Head Presenter: State

Massachusetts

Additional Presenters

Brad Tomas, Samford University
Presenter Information: State

Alabama

Brian Kennedy, Samford University
Presenter Information: State

Alabama

Change Leadership: Leading Change When Change is Constant

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Balcony M (124)
Session Description

Ask any Vice President for Enrollment or Director of Admissions: change is the only constant. From hiring new staff to integrating new technologies—daily changes distract the most seasoned leaders from executing plans or reaching goals. Learn approaches to surf atop changing tides, instead of simply trying to stay afloat.

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Karyn Adams, H·A ThirtyOne
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

P.J. Woolston, Marian University
Presenter Information: State

Indiana

Deborah Thompson, Flagler College
Presenter Information: State

Florida

Enhancing Your College Access Program: 10 Proven Strategies for High School Counselors

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 1 (80)
Session Description

Hear strategies to increase advanced course enrollment, high school graduation rates, and college enrollment. Years in the making, the strategies have followed these professionals to their current roles in different settinge. Supporting materials will also be shared so you can easily implement the strategies in your school.

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Secondary Public School Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Dr. Ken Sanders, Clark Atlanta Univeristy
Head Presenter: State

Georgia

Additional Presenters

Ms. Rachel McCoy, The College Board
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Dr. Erica Clark, Booker T. Washington High School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Mr. Marc Genwright, North Atlanta High School
Presenter Information: State

Georgia

Explaining Engineering to students

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 3 (75)
Session Description

Do you struggle explaining engineering to your students? Many see a student that is good at math and science and think engineer. Yet, do you really know what an engineer is or does? We will explain common engineer fields for students and what it takes to get an engineering degree.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Isaiah Surbrook, University of Memphis
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

Haryy Ingle, Tennessee Tech University
Presenter Information: State

Tennessee

Herding Cats

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Napolean (70)
Session Description

They are going everywhere! In a large school with high expectations, how is one to manage a large caseload? Am I serving my entire population? How am I supposed to get to know the needs of 2,000 children? Is it even worth it? Let's learn to herd!

Intended Audience

All Secondary School Counselors

Head Presenter

Mr. Tracy K. Prater, Spain Park High School
Head Presenter: State

Alabama

Additional Presenters

Mr. Oliver Aaron, Vestavia Hills High School
Presenter Information: State

AL

How did we get here and What can we do? Exploring the history of DACA and DREAMers and the Promotion of Allyship and Advocacy

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Balcony N (105)
Session Description

This presentation and interactive roundtable will explore the frameworks, legislative history, impacts, and threats current policy changes mean for our DACA and DREAMer students. Learn from your colleagues and other attendees in this space as we share resources and how to best serve these students through allyship and advocacy.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Ms. Toni Danielle Riley, MA, Tulane University
Head Presenter: State

LA

Additional Presenters

Jade Sims, Georgia Tech
Presenter Information: State

GA

Eduardo Mares-Rios, Georgia Tech
Presenter Information: State

GA

Jennifer Johnson, Elon Academy
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Princess King, Elon Academy
Presenter Information: State

North Carolina

Management & Training of Road Warriors

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 5 (55)
Session Description

As recruitment offices continue to evolve, training platforms for admissions counselors must be dynamic and inclusive.  In this collaborative and discussion-based session, administrators from two universities will provide a framework for training and examples of successes and challenges while implementing these programs at their institutions over the past several years. 

Intended Audience

Post-secondary Admission Officers

Head Presenter

Amy Moffatt, University of South Carolina
Head Presenter: State

South Carolina

Additional Presenters

Kristin Odom, University of South Alabama
Presenter Information: State

Alabama

Navigating Social Media Literacy Professionally in our Current Social Climate

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 9 (125)
Session Description
Social Media is more present than ever in both our professional and personal lives.  Please join our experienced panel in this interactive session, where both the panelists and participants will be able to share best practices and walk away with actions to leave a strong and positive digital footprint.
 
Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Brandi Smith, Marietta High School
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Mrs. Nancy T Beane, BA with Honors in History from Agnes Scott College, MAT in History from UNC-Chapel Hill, and Ed. S. in Social Studies from Georgia State University, The Westminster Schools
Presenter Information: State

GA

Ms. Ashley Samantha Armato, M.S. Ed, Palmer Trinity School
Presenter Information: State

FL

Mr. Steve Peifer, The King's Academy
Presenter Information: State

FL

Ms. Joanne Landers, Tennessee Wesleyan University
Presenter Information: State

TN

Navigating Your Next Degree

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 8 (65)
Session Description

Great at giving your students advice about higher education, but struggling a bit with your own graduate level search? Hear tales of the graduate school search process, learn how this education shaped our career paths, and understand the pros/cons about studying part time, full time, or online.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Emily Williams, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Head Presenter: State

AR

Additional Presenters

Mr. Fred Baker, Catholic High School for Boys
Presenter Information: State

Arkansas

Shannon Donaldson, University of Maryland at College Park
Presenter Information: State

Maryland

Ryan Cole, Southern Methodist University
Presenter Information: State

Texas

Reshaping Rejection: Preparing students mentally through effective conversation and ethical recruitment

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 6 (75)
Session Description

We address how counselors prepare students through carefully constructing the conversation around the college process and helping them effectively react to undesired outcomes in high school. Considering growing mental health concerns amongst high school students, how can colleges support students who will not receive the news for which they hoped?

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Post-secondary Admission Officers
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Mr. Steven Johanson, Memphis University School
Head Presenter: State

Tennessee

Additional Presenters

Mr. Christopher Stafford, Uplift Education
Presenter Information: State

Texas

Roderick Rose, University of Denver
Presenter Information: State

Colorado

Self-Reporting Scores and Grades: Better for Colleges, Better for Students

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 7 (80)
Session Description

Should you join the growing movement allowing applicants to self-report standardized test scores during the early phases of the application process? Hear from a diverse group of colleges that made the move and can share best practices. We'll also explore how self-reporting removes barriers for low-income students and helps counselors.

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Rebecca Rutsky, Alabama School of Fine Arts
Head Presenter: State

Alabama

Additional Presenters

Mary Tipton Woolley, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

GA

Jamal Gaddis , Washington University in St Louis
Presenter Information: State

MO

Jordan A Crenshaw, Birmingham Southern College
Presenter Information: State

AL

Show Me The Money!: Financial Aid 101

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Balcony L (105)
Session Description

Did you ever think that the financial aid process could be fun and interactive? The staff at Woodward Hines Education Foundation (Get2College) would like to invite you to an hour of games, prizes, and vital info about scoring cash for college!

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Stephen Brown, Woodward Hines Education Foundation (Get2College)
Head Presenter: State

Mississippi

Additional Presenters

Danny Thompson, Woodward Hines Education Foundation (Get2College)
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

Brian Thomas, Woodward Hines Education Foundation (Get2College)
Presenter Information: State

Mississippi

The Evolving World of Transfer Admission

Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:20 PM–4:20 PM CDT
Studio 10 (70)
Session Description

With more than a third of students transfering at least once during their undergraduate careers, it is more important than ever to understand the lifecycle of a transfer student. This session will cover how different institions are holistically evaluating, recruiting, yeilding and retaining their newest transfer class each term. 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Alexandra Thackston, Georgia Institute of Technology
Head Presenter: State

GA

Additional Presenters

Iva Stewart-Barre, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presenter Information: State

GA

Elissa DeCampli Jovita, BA, Rollins College
Presenter Information: State

FL

Hotspots, Hooks & Hidden Agendas: An Inside Look at College Admission

Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 9:00 AM–12:00 PM CDT
Balcony M (124)
Session Description

The college-going process has morphed into a high-stakes “rush for the gold” making the need for transparency into the exercise greater than ever. This highly interactive, case study workshop goes inside the decision-making to make sense of the current admission climate within the context and new-found priorities of enrollment management.    

 

Intended Audience
All Secondary School Counselors
Independent Counselors
Community-Based Organizations

Head Presenter

Mr. Peter W Van Buskirk, BA, Best College Fit
Head Presenter: State

PA

Additional Presenters

Understanding Athletic Recruiting in the 21st Century

Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 9:00 AM–12:00 PM CDT
Balcony L (105)
Session Description

Athletic recruiting is one of the more confusing processes for counselors, students, and their families. Recruiting involves a tricky intersection of parent and student expectations, coach idiosyncrasies, and conflicting league policies. The session focuses on recruiting writ-large as well as the latest trends: specialization, club sports, and the accelerated timeline. 

Intended Audience

All

Head Presenter

Jeffrey Durso-Finley, Ed.D, Lawrenceville School
Head Presenter: State

New Jersey

Additional Presenters

Holly Burks Becker, Lawrenceville School
Presenter Information: State

New Jersey

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