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Tag: National Association for College Admission Counseling
News Roundup
Report: Colleges Must Revise Standardized Tests to Foster Equity
A new National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) report calls on colleges and universities to examine and revise their standardized testing policies so that âregardless of location and circumstance, such tests foster equity and access for their applicants.â âThis is a year to be as economical as possible in uses of standardized testing,â said [âŠ]
August 18, 2020
Women
Outgoing NACAC CEO Joyce E. Smith Wins Plaudits for Leadership
Even though her final days as CEO of NACAC have been in a time of uncertainty, Joyce E. Smith has not wavered from the mission of serving the professionals who serve students.
July 9, 2020
News Roundup
Dr. Angel PĂ©rez Named CEO of the National Association for College Admission Counseling
The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) on Monday named Dr. Angel B. PĂ©rez the next chief executive officer of the organization. PĂ©rez succeeds Dr. Joyce E. Smith, who is retiring after more than 30 years as the associationâs deputy executive director, executive director and CEO, said NACAC, in a statement. PĂ©rez is currently [âŠ]
May 5, 2020
Community Colleges
Report Shows High School Counselors More Informed On Community Colleges Than For-Profit Institutions, Transfer Requirements
According to results from recent National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) research, high school counselors on average feel prepared to advise students about community colleges and believe the community colleges offer relatively simple application and enrollment processes. But, the research report âCommunity Colleges and Transferâ also determined that several counselors donât feel as prepared [âŠ]
February 14, 2019
News Roundup
Michigan State Applications Decline After Larry Nassar Scandal
The number of undergraduate applications to Michigan State University (MSU) has declined by 8.3 percent in the past year as a result of the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal and its handling of sexual assault allegations involving student athletes. Before the public heard about the sexual assault allegations involving Nassar in 2016, undergraduate applications to [âŠ]
December 5, 2018
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Importance of Counselors Made Clear in College Admission Report
The latest report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) details the various factors considered when colleges and universities build their freshmen classes.
November 11, 2018
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Study: Students are Becoming More Politically Engaged
As millions of Americans head to the polls across the country, a new study by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) has found an increased activism among students at more than half of all secondary schools across the U.S.
November 5, 2018
Latest News
Experts: Affirmative Action May Feel Riskier Now for Colleges
Colleges and universities committed to using race as one of many considerations in creating a diverse student body are likely to be a lot more concerned about the risks now that the White House has announced a rollback of guidelines issued by the prior administration.
July 5, 2018
Students
Will High School Activism Hurt Your College Chances?
Students risked disciplinary action at nearly 3,000 high schools in the first nationwide walkout for gun policy reform in March. But they most likely didnât risk their hopes for college admission. âAttention HS students: @AdelphiU fully supports your desire to stand up for your beliefs. Participation in non-violent demonstrations has never and will never affect [âŠ]
April 18, 2018
Students
In College Test Prep Industry, Cheaper Options Available
WASHINGTON â Is there a price that a worried parent wouldnât pay to help a child do well on college admissions tests? The good news is that test preparation doesnât have to be expensive anymore. The multimillion-dollar coaching industry is facing competition from free or low-cost alternatives in what their founders hope will make the [âŠ]
May 8, 2017
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Report: âNeed-blindâ Policies Have Failed Elite Institutions
Only a small number of students at elite colleges are high-achieving, low-income students, says a new report by the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation.
January 11, 2016
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