Loading...

Course Description

Provides an overview of the process of counseling students and families through the college admissions process. This practice of college counseling involves practitioners from several disciplines and encompasses a wide range of skills and issues related to education, administration, public policy, and others. Learn to understand:

  • the components of the college counseling process
  • the field of college counseling
  • postsecondary options
  • standardized testing and other data considered in the process
  • the role of essays, interviews, and resumes
  • issues of access and success

You will also develop your identity as a college counselor, and have a plan for how you will begin working with students and families in this process.

Learner Outcomes

• How colleges choose students

• Application calendar for private and public colleges

• Financial planning and admission procedures for small private colleges

• Helping athletes and students with special talents

• Working with underrepresented students

• Critical dates on the testing calendar

• Preparing students for college entrance exams

Instructors

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

Loading...
Enroll Now - Select a section to enroll in
Type
Online - Fix-date
Dates
Apr 01, 2025 to May 19, 2025
Contact Hours
40.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition - $720 credit (4 units) $720.00
Available for Credit
4 units
Instructors
Section Notes
Enroll before March 3, 2025, and save 15% on tuition fees. Apply discount code SPRG15.
Textbook Source: www.nacacnet.org
Section Materials
  • (Mandatory) Fundamentals of College Admissions Counseling (6th Ed.) © 2024 6th edition ISBN 978-0-9862863-2-2
Required fields are indicated by .