Augusta State’s Office of Admissions is offering its fourth workshop for high school guidance counselors, providing information on topics to assist you in the college advising process.
The intensive two-day workshop is scheduled for Thursday, March 3, and Friday, March 4 , and has been approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission to award one SDU/PLU for professional experience. The PLU's will be processed through the ASU College of Education.
Some of the topics that will be addressed include:
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Representatives from the Georgia Student Finance Commission, and the Department of Adult & Technical Education, as well as Georgia Institute of Technology, Furman University, The University of Georgia (Athens), and Augusta State University will provide information. Bring your own questions and concerns and have them addressed by experts in the field.
Deadline for Registration is
February 28, 2011
Click here for a copy of the 2011 High School Counselor Workshop Brochure
Click on a title to download the presentation
Georgia Student Finance Spring Updates
Technically Speaking: Innovative ways to connect your students with colleges
You Gotta Have Friends: How work relationships affect the quailty of school counseling programs
The Role of Activity and Relaxation in Stress
Testing and Disability Services
Reality Check 101
Admissions 101: An inside look at
the factors admission offices use is making complex admission decisions that shape each class
Guiding the Way to Higher Education
Middle School Steps
Early High School Steps
Late High School Steps
FERPA
NCAA Standards
Middle School Tips for Parents
High School Tips for Parents
For more information contact Carol Giardina at 706-667-4087 or email cgiardin@aug.edu