Fall 2025 LINK for Counselors Line-Up
These articles are scheduled to run in the Fall 2025 issue of LINK for Counselors. It’s going to be a dynamite issue! Reserve space now to reach the readers of this issue.
Choose a Major, Intelligently – By Louis E. Newman, the former Dean of Academic Advising and Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at Stanford University, as well as a Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus at Carleton College. He now works as a private College Success Coach.
Helping Students Through Emotional Crises – By Elizabeth Drucker
The 3 Pillars of College Admissions Success – By Brian Safdari, the founder and CEO of College Planning Experts and a Certified College Planning Specialist
College Essay Coaching – Make Sure Students Understand the Prompt – By Susan Knoppow, CEO, Wow Writing Workshop
How to Help Students Create a College Application Résumé – By Carolyn Kost, a teacher in high school and university classrooms and a college counselor for over 20 years.
From Compliance to Connection: How My College Counseling Approach Evolved – By Sonja Montiel, the co-founder of PEQ Performance Consulting, with over 40 years of experience in education, training, and speaking.
Early College Planning for Freshman and Sophomore High School Students – By Gina Gerrato Greenhaus, the founder of Greenhaus College Consulting
Guiding Your Students Toward Choosing Their “Best” College – By Nancy Regas, is the author of The Art of Being a School Counselor.
Helping Students Who Don’t Get into Their Early Decision College – By Elizabeth Drucker
Keep Your College-Bound Juniors on Track: Using Meetings Proactively – By Nina Berler, the founder of unCommon Apps and past college counselor at The Hudson School (Hoboken, NJ).
The Benefits of Immersive Learning in College: More Job Offers, Higher Salaries – By Dr. Jeffrey T. Gates
Tips and Strategies for a Successful College Admission Interview – By Dawn Marie Barhyte
Top 10 Dos and Don’ts for Counselors on College Fly-Ins – By Paula Cooper, a college counselor and IBCP coordinator at The British International School of Houston in Houston, Texas and Kate Trott, the director of College Counseling/Inclusion Awareness and IB coordinator at The Calverton School in Huntingtown, Maryland.
What Must Be Done: Meeting the Moment in Higher Education – By Rev. James J. Maher, C.M., President, Niagara University
TRANSFER – How can Attending a Community/Junior College prior to Transferring to a 4-Year School be Beneficial to Your Students – By Elizabeth Drucker
NACAC Fairs List – September – December 2025