Workshop: College Counseling 101
Posted by on December 15, 2006
Pennsylvania Association for College Admissions Counseling
and
Pennsylvania School Counselors Association
proudly co-sponsor a joint professional endeavor:
College Counseling 101: A Dynamic Professional Development Workshop for novice and experienced High School Counselors or Counseling Education students who wish to enhance their college counseling expertise.
Date: Saturday, January 6, 2007 (Please call 215-204-8715 in the event of inclement weather.)
Location: Fox School of Business, Speakman Hall, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Maps and directions available at http://www.temple.edu/maps. Please park in the Liacouras Center Garage ($10)
Contact: Katie Gerst, Associate Director of Enrollment Management, Fox School of Business, Temple University, 106 Speakman Hall (006-00), 1810 N. 13th St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19122, [email protected], 215-204-8715
Cost: $10 (due with registration, make checks payable to PACAC) for non PACAC/PSCA members; $5 for PACAC/PSCA members
Deadline for registration is January 3, 2007 (Registration and payment due at this date).
*Act 48 credit hours are available through PSCA and PACAC, approved providers by the PA Department of Education
Session Include:
The College Recommendation Letter
Financial Aid 101
What You Should Know About Historically Black Colleges
NCAA Regulations and Recruiting
The College Admissions Process
Download a copy of the registration form on the Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable webite (http://www.collegepreproundtable.org)
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