As we prepare for another year of college admissions and a new year at our K-12 schools in Iowa, Iowa ACAC continues to work toward serving our members to best support students and families in the college admissions process. As a school counselor and College/Career Transition Counselor, I know how important relationships are to this process - not only with our students - but with all of the professionals who support students along the journey to college. Having just finished with the R.I.D.E., our students in Iowa are incredibly lucky to have a wide range of postsecondary options. We have an institution for every student, whether it be within the state of Iowa or just across the border.

There are never two days that are the same. I just come prepared each day to do my best to meet the needs of students, whether that be an emotional need, physical need, academic need or just a kind person to recognize their existence!
“Re: Iowa ACAC – Congrats!”. My IT department has put me through lots of training on what to do with spam. So, my first thought was to do some research on what this ‘ACAC’ acronym is. My research concluded that the Iowa ACAC was pretty legit and the conference seemed real. The email even referenced making a social media post! Although, for some reason, I made the executive decision that it made more sense for this to be spam, and I ended up deleting the email. A weekend passed, and one day my supervisor, Dana Chrisman, eventually gathered all of my fellow admissions office mates and congratulated me. Dana explained that a counselor I had worked with had written the most thoughtful recommendation about my visit at one of her high schools.
classes and activities, I was worried about something that most kids don’t have to worry about.
access professionals. Thankfully it’s officially spring! I’ve decided to have an optimistic outlook on the “Better FAFSA – Better Future” situation and tell you about what 
Adele really hit me with the feels while I started writing and made it so fitting to share a verse. The other side is almost what we would imagine as recruiters, schedules, emotions, schedules, and future planning.
Admissions is because of the people I’ve been fortunate to work with or alongside. Recently, during one of my Iowa ACAC committee meetings some of my committee members remarked about how different the landscape of admissions travel has become over the years. When we had first joined the profession, connecting with admission reps from other schools for lunch in-between fairs or a social hour after a day of travel was the norm. A few of us reminisced about the good ole days in Shenandoah! These types of stories seem to be fading, and it made us all wonder why?
on college admissions, tips for the travel season, or admissions best practices? If you answered yes to either of those questions, then you need to keep reading!
I felt that everyone at ACU was really nice and it felt like they wanted us to be successful. In the Building Bridges chat, I thought that the “selling points” activity was nice to see what all the different schools had to offer and some of the similarities that we had, especially to other small private schools. I really liked the speed dating activity that we did, I do wish that we could have been more spread out. I felt like I was shouting to talk to the person across from me, and I had a lot of trouble hearing what they had to say. I also feel like spreading out the reps that were from the same school would be helpful, that way we can hear from multiple different schools.
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