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Publications & Registration Forms Detailed information about the 2008 Annual Meeting and Conference to be held at Saint Michael's College in Colchester, VT, June 11-13 2008. To register for the conference please go to http://www.neacac.org/am_signup_opt.cfm. A brochure describing the various ways your institution or organization can reach NEACAC membership. Download and fill out this application to exhibit at our Annual Meeting and Conference or sponsor one or more of our various programs. Download and fill out this application in order to advertise in one or more of our printed publications. This document outlines NEACAC's purpose, requirements for membership, and duties of the officers and governing board. The bylaws provide the blueprint for the way in which the organization must conduct business. Please download this form to submit a bid to host NEACAC's 2009 Advanced Secondary School Counselors Summer Institute. Please download this form to submit a bid to host NEACAC's 34th Annual Summer Institute. New England's premier workshop series for those who are new or nearly new to the guidance or admission profession. Please download this form to submit a bid to host NEACAC's 35th Annual Summer Institute. New England's premier workshop series for those who are new or nearly new to the guidance or admission profession. Download this form to apply for a 2009 faculty position with the Advanced Secondary School Counselor Summer Institute (ASSCSI). Fill out and submit to apply to be a faculty member for Summer Institute 2009. A call for applications will take place through November 1, 2008. The Margaret Addis Memorial Scholar Program fund enables secondary school counselors from underrepresented areas to attend our Annual Meeting and Conference. "Underrepresented Areas" are defined as rural or urban secondary schools, EOP/TRIO programs and agencies and community/technical colleges in New England. To qualify, candidates should work in settings adversely impacted by budget cuts or limitations, and as such, could not afford the cost of NEACAC membership or attendance to the Annual Meeting and Conference. It is a primary goal of NEACAC and the Human Relations Committee to find ways of providing access to, and involving professionals in the field of education, and the Margaret Addis Memorial Scholarship assists in this effort. Download this form to nominate a deserving colleague. Please download this form to apply for membership. The NEACAC membership year is September 1 - August 31. In order to be included in our printed directory, this form and payment must have been received by November 2, 2007. A brochure that highlights the benefits of being a member of NEACAC. Download this flier to learn more about the Essay Contest being sponsored by NACAC. Juniors and seniors attending high schools in Vermont and Northern New Hampshire are invited to enter the Third Annual Essay Contest sponsored by the New England Association for College Admission Counseling (NEACAC). NEACAC is an educational association of more than 3000 secondary school counselors, college and university admission and financial aid counselors, and related individuals who work with students in the transition from high school to postsecondary education. To enter the contest please print and fill out the form. To view archived editions of the newsletter, you must log in to Member Services. Download this form to learn more about our Annual Meeting and Conference. The conference will be held June 11-13 at Saint Michael's College in Vermont. To register for the conference go to http://www.neacac.org/am.cfm. Ethics in recruiting students and awarding scholarships provided the impetus for creating NACAC in 1937.As a reflection of that major purpose,one of the first actions taken by the founders was the creation of a Code of Ethics.After many years of reviewing,updating, and rewriting, this Code is today's Statement of Principles of Good Practice. The purpose of the State and Regional Presidents' Council Grants is to provide funding (partial, full, or start-up) to state and regional affiliates targeted to one of the categories. Funds may be used for membership, registration, travel and lodging, and innovative projects/programs within the parameters of the listed categories and linked to professional development. Please download this application if you are an independent counselor who is not a member of NACAC, but is seeking membership in NEACAC. Download this form if you are with a non-profit organization which is not a member of NACAC, but is seeking membership in NEACAC. A quick sheet detailing the Top Ten Facts Students Should Know About the College Admission Process
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