Previously recorded Community Conversations & Co-hosted Zoom Meetings/Webinars
*please note that not every conversation has been recorded
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- Thursday, May 13, 2021 Operations Frustrations
- College Admission Counseling in Times of Crisis – The View from Both Sides (Co-Sponsored with MASCA)
- College Admissions: Impact of the Coronavirus (Co-Sponsored with NEASC)
- Addressing the challenges and realities of COVID-19 in the college application process (Co-Sponsored with MASCA)
- Thursday, April 23: Join us for a conversation about how to keep the people you supervise (your office, direct reports, student workers) motivated.
- Wednesday, April 29: Join colleagues for a candid conversation about how you are holding up! This conversation will be focused on sharing how you are doing, what is working well and what is challenging.
- Tuesday, May 5: Join us for a conversation about what the month of May (and beyond) will look like in this uncharted time.
- Thursday, May 14: Join us for a conversation as we discuss ideas about how we can continue to get professional development in a time with no in-person conferences and limited resources.
- Tuesday, May 19: Equity Gaps in The Digital Divide: Reconfiguring the College Admission Process (IDEA Sponsored- please note that this conversation was not able to be recorded, but this link contains the notes from the breakout sessions)
- Wednesday May 27: Transfer Admissions part II - where are we headed?
- Friday, June 5: What are you thinking about fall recruitment? Join us for a conversation led by representatives from both sides of the desk.
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Thursday, June 18:
There are many unknowns in the college counseling and admission world right now, especially as we close in on the end of the fiscal year. Will we make our class? Will there be layoffs? Join us for a conversation about how this feels and how we might be able to support one another amidst the uncertainty of the days ahead.
- Thursday, June 25: Kids who disappear: what can we do to serve them better? Throughout the pandemic, folks on both sides of the desk realize that many kids are missing and/or disappearing. What are the reasons that students have disappeared? How can we as professionals best serve them? (Notes from breakout rooms)
- Thursday, July 16: Part I: #BlackAtSchool, #BlackInCollegeAdmission, #BlackInCollegeCounseling: The Sobering Truth About the Black Experience at Our Institutions (Sponsored by the IDEA Committee) (Notes from breakout rooms)
- Monday, August 3: Part II: #BlackAtSchool, #BlackInCollegeAdmission, #BlackInCollegeCounseling: The Sobering Truth About the Black Experience at Our Institutions (Sponsored by the IDEA Committee) (Slides from the recording & Notes from the breakout rooms)
- Monday, August 17: Two-year Colleges: Plans for the fall - Join members of our Two-year Colleges committee as they discuss their plans for the fall. All are welcome.
- Thursday, September 17th: Fall Travel Conversation (Round Two): School is starting, now what? Join colleauges from both sides of the desk for a conversation about what fall travel and recruitment is beginning to look like and how we can work together to best serve out students. Please come prepared to listen and share best practices.
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Thursday, October 15: Join GRAC in a community conversation sharing your voting plan, reasons why you vote and answering common questions about voting this November. We will also share a history of voting and differences between being political versus partisan. Click Here to see the slideshow used in the presentation- includes helpful resources!
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Tuesday, October 20: Have you wanted to know more about getting involved in NEACAC Leadership? Do you wonder what an Assembly Delegate is and how to become one? Then please join us on our next NEACAC Community Conversation where we talk about how to become the next generation of leaders in NEACAC on Tuesday, October 20th at 7:30 pm. This conversation will be facilitated by Erin Regan, Chair of the Nominating Committee, Chrissy Cerenzia, President of NEACAC, and Christina Doyle, Executive Director of NEACAC. Several members of the Nominating Committee will join the conversation as well.
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