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Author: Jason Bullock

Tips to help combat teen drinking

With Spring Break right around the corner many parents are understandably concerned about their children possibly indulging in alcohol while out on break. Many parents are not sure how to broach the subject of teen drinking with their children. Tallahassee ‘s ABC affiliate, WTXL, recently interviewed Family Therapist, Jane Marks, and she shared some tips Read More

Webinar: FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)

NACAC is presenting a webinar on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act(FERPA) What is it and why should Counselors care? The webinar is free for NACAC members and $30 for non-members to attend. It will be held on March 14th at 2:00 PM Eastern. Description: Inspired by inquiries from and discussions with students, parents, and Read More

March Madness Contest – Win a Free College Essay package for one of your students

March means basketball. 68 of the best college basketball teams compete in the Division I NCAA national tournament. It’s the Big Dance. It’s March Madness. Filling out a bracket has become an American cultural phenomenon with more than 40 million people filling out over 70 million brackets. The tournament is so unpredictable that a person Read More

The College Tour: Never Too Early

I took my nephew Spencer on his first college tour this fall. Spencer loves to cook so it was fitting to visit the Culinary Institute of America. Spencer was excited to get out of school early that day. The hour and a half drive to Hyde Park, New York was special because we don’t usually Read More

The College Visit: Is the Chemistry Right?

Choosing a college is easy.  Okay, maybe not EASY, but there is basically one step to the process if you want to get this right: Go visit. Sure, you can read up on colleges if you want. Go ahead. Google away. Buy the Fiske’s guide. Look at the pretty pictures. But, it won’t work. You Read More

Inside Tips for Aspiring Pre-Meds

The road to medical school and becoming a doctor isn’t what it used to be. Getting into med school has always been tough, but for those who made the cut in past generations, there was an assurance of high earnings and a rewarding career. Today, ask a doctor if they would recommend the profession to Read More

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