Michele Darnell, Illinois Wesleyan Laura Docherty, Fenwick High School Scott Ham, Butler University Allegra Giulietti-Schmitt, Highland Park High School.

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Michele Darnell, Illinois Wesleyan Laura Docherty, Fenwick High School Scott Ham, Butler University Allegra Giulietti-Schmitt, Highland Park High School

 Planting the Seeds/Placing the Bet --The Past  Cultivating /Enhancing Your Wager-- The Present  Pruning /Winning-- Thinking about the future

Graduated Indiana University, May 1992, Double Major: Journalism and Germanic Studies, Psychology Minor Substitute Teacher, Rockwood School District, May 1992-September1993 Admission Counselor, Columbia College of Missouri, September November 1994 Assistant Director of Admission, Indiana University, November 1994-July 1998 Senior Assistant Director of Admission, Indiana University, June 1999-July 2000 Associate Director of Admission, Northwestern University, July 2000-August 2004 Director of College Counseling, College Coach, Highland Park, IL, August July 2006 Educational Manager, College Board, Midwestern Regional Office, July August 2008 Dean of Admission, Butler University, August 2008-Present

What aspects of your current position correlate to aspects of positions outside of what you are currently doing? How will changing positions help you to achieve greater job satisfaction? Are there things you like to do that are not part of your current position that would be available in a position on the “other” side? What would you have to give up if you made the transition?

Interacting with students Interacting with parents Data analysis Writing recommendations Critiquing essays Counseling students through tough times/bad news

Think about why you want to make a move to the “other” side Don’t leave the job you’re in exclusively because of conflict with co-workers/supervisor Don’t assume the grass is greener on the “other” side Talk to those who have made a transition to find out what such a move requires (certifications, additional education, weekends/ evenings of work, etc.)

Student Admissions Representative (StAR), Admissions Intern, Graduated Bradley University, 2004, Double Major: Psychology and Sociology, Women’s Studies Minor Admission Counselor, Bradley University, July 2004-July 2007 Assistant Director of Admission & Chicago Regional Representative, Bradley University, July August 2009 College Counseling Assistant/Counseling Resource Center Coordinator, Highland Park High School, August 2009-Present Graduate Student at DePaul University in School of Education School Counseling and Type 73, anticipated May 2012

 Daily interaction with students!  Utilizing my college admissions background to assist student with  College search process  Application completion  Essay writing and editing  Recommendation letters  Financial Aid; FAFSA, scholarship search, financial aid package review  Stipend position as College Coach  1 st generation, low income, predominantly minority students  Teach basics and assist with the college search process  Career assessment and self exploratory exercises  Organize college campus visits

S tudent age range: Relationship: shorter term Expert on many schools and populations Student and number focused FERPA Seasonal structure with recruitment/territory management Travel (HSVs, college fairs, phone calls, s, panels) Application review transcripts, test scores, essays, recommendation letters, scholarships Financial Aid On and off campus programming Student and counselor receptions Stay current with campus events Involvement with Regional, State and National organizations How you stay connected with students is up to you! Student age range: Relationship: depth, social-emotional Expert on one school and the population Student focused & witness growth Family/parent participation Faculty/school collaboration Daily spontaneity/innovation Still seasonal Stay current with college updates Attend counselor area events Meet representations during HSVs Involvement with Regional, State and National organizations Stay connected to students through everyday school activity (coaching, after school programming)

 1988 – present Admissions Counselor/Associate Dean of Admissions, Illinois Wesleyan University  MICDS – College Counselor

 It's not always greener...  Think before you leap  Benefits matter  Don't "burn bridges”!

 Mentors/ either through MOACAC or connections  MOACAC/NACAC  Harvard Institute  Middle Management Institutes (IACAC’s June 9 & 10 at Elmhurst College)