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AEF to Host West Texas Counselor Drive-In Workshop

By: Press Release
Updated: February 19, 2013
The Abilene Education Foundation is pleased to announce it will host a Texas Association of College Admission Counselors Inaugural West Texas Counselor Drive-In Workshop at Abilene Christian University Hunter Welcome Center Thursday, February 28, from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm.

The event is free, and lunch will be provided by ACT. CEU's will be available upon request the day of the event.

TACAC Drive-In Workshops support schools and education service centers as they prepare students for post-secondary studies and high school counselors who assist students in the college admissions process. Counselors gain information from seasoned professionals to assist students in areas such as selecting a college, navigating the application process, and preparing students to succeed in college.

Sessions and speakers for the TACAC West Texas Inaugural Event include:

  • College Counseling 101 - Introduction - Christine Curtis-Carr & William Medina, Abilene Education Foundation COOL Program
  • Making Admission Decisions: What Matters Most? Panel Discussion - Abilene Christian University, Hardin-Simmons University, McMurry University, Texas Tech & Angelo State University
  • Part I: Writing Excellent Recommendation Letters - Tips and Tricks of the Trade for Counselors - Judy Siburt, Retired AISD Senior Counselor
  • Part II: What do the People Reading our Letters Think? - Tips and Tricks of the Trade for Counselors - Nita Slaton, Scholarship Director Community Foundation of Abilene & Stephanie Lewis, University of Texas Austin
  • ACT Update - Dr. Randy Palmatier, ACT
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association 101 for Counselors - John Martinez, Director of ATEMS High School
  • Financial Aid 101 - Ed Kerestly, Director of Student Financial Aid Service, Abilene Christian University
  • Preparing your Seniors to Succeed in College - Mickey Saloma, Southern Methodist University & TACAC representative
Pre-registration is required at http://www.aaeeff.org/?page_id=2322 or RSVP to christine.curtis-carr@abileneisd.org with school/organizations name, and names of attendees.

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