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2018 Conference Schedule
Main Conference welcome will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 6. Pre-conference activities will be held June 5-6.
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Please note: Conference sessions are subject to change.
Session Block 3
Session Location: Student Center 3101
Session Title: Juggling It All - Professional Growth Without Personal Sacrifice
Session Description:
This interactive session is designed for admission professionals interested in moving up without sacrificing their personal life. Three admission veterans will share their experiences successfully balancing their professional and personal lives.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Chris Doyle, Director of Undergraduate Admission, Marist College
Presenter 2: Michael DiPiazza, Director of Admission & Recruitment, Assumption College
Presenter 3: Caitlin Read, Dean of Enrollment Management, Purchase College
Session Location: Music Building 4001
Session Title: Across a Different Desk: Financial Aid from Both Sides Now
Session Description:
Two former financial aid administrators, now college counseling professionals, share what time on the other side of the desk taught them about how families experience the college financing process. We will offer advice about how colleges can communicate more effectively and streamline their systems to assist students and parents.
Conference Track: Financial Aid
Audience: College Admission Counselors
Presenter 1: Courtney Hatch Blauvelt, Director, Miss Hall’s School
Presenter 2: Kathy Ruby, Director of College Finance, College Coach
Moderator: Brooke Libby, Director of College Counseling, Gould Academy
Session Location: Hancock Center 1020
Session Title: Algorithms, Apps, and Attribution: The 2018 Social Admissions Report
Session Description:
In the early days of social media, building a following was “free”. Now, building a following requires “paying for eyeballs” and an investment of time and resources. This presentation will help you understand where to find prospective students online and how to measure your efforts.
Conference Track: Marketing and Recruitment
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Gil Rogers, Director of Marketing, NRCCUA
Presenter 2: Sasha Peterson, CEO TargetX
Session Location: Student Center 3102-3103
Session Title: Building anti-racism college access practices
Session Description:
A panel dialogue hosted by the College Access Anti-racism Coalition. Discussion explores the importance of anti-racist theory and its application in the college access and success field. The panel will reflect on The People's Institute's Undoing Racism training and how they have begun to build anti-racist practices in their respective organizations.
Conference Track: The State of Higher Education
Audience: College Admission Professionals High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Malika Harris, Director of High School and College Success, Henry Street Settlement
Presenter 2: Dawan Julien, Managing Director of OST, East Harlem Tutorial Program
Session Location: Hancock Center 2019
Session Title: Carnegie and Google's Insights Into the Online Behaviors of Prospective Students (and Parents!)
Session Description:
Let’s go straight to the source. Understanding the online behaviors and preferences of prospective students is critical for developing short- and long-term strategies for recruitment and admissions. Join Carnegie Dartlet and Springfield College as we go way beyond surveys and tap into the most comprehensive sets of behavioral data available to answer the key questions about prospective students' online behaviors, preferences, and journeys. Topics covered include search, mobile, social, video, landing pages, creative/messaging, and more.
Conference Track: Marketing and Recruitment
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Jaime Oleksik, Regional Director, Carnegie Dartlet
Presenter 2: Stuart Jones, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Springfield College
Presenter 3: Stephen Roulier, Vice President for Communications and External Affairs, Sprinfield College
Session Location: Student Center, Cabaret
Session Title: College Board Program Results: The Largest Cohort in SAT History
Session Description:
The first year of performance results on the new SAT® sets the baseline for SAT performance going forward. During this session, College Board experts will go through participation and performance data from the SAT, and practitioners will discuss how new trends will impact admission processes in 2018 and beyond.
Conference Track: College Admission Policy and Procedures
Audience: College Admission Professionals High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Shameek Robinson, Director, K12 Services, The College Board
Presenter 2: Steven Mazzola, Principal, Saunders Trade and Technical High School
Presenter 3: Lauren Quigley, Director of College Counseling, Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria
Moderator: Kate Gerbode-Grant, Director, Higher Ed Services, The College Board
Session Location: Hancock Center 1021
Session Title: College Counselor as Family Therapist? Healthy parent-student/relationships throughout the process
Session Description:
Increasing student and parent stress around the college search strains a healthy family dynamic. High school college counselors need more family mental health awareness/training to assure positive outcomes for all involved. We will analyze current research and learn how to best partner with your school’s counseling/wellness team.
Conference Track: Secondary Counseling Best Practices
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Dave Lyons, Director of College Counseling, The Rivers School
Presenter 2: Ben Liston, Director of Counseling and Wellness, The Rivers School
Presenter 3: Joy Strickland, Director of Counseling, Manlius Pebble Hill School
Moderator: Will Cardamone, Director of College Counseling, Manlius Pebble Hill School
Session Location: Lowell Thomas Communications Center 021
Session Title: College Partnerships that Expand Student Opportunities
Session Description:
Through partnerships and consortia, colleges can provide a greater variety of academic and experiential learning opportunities to all students. In this session you will learn about different types of college partnerships and consortia, the common academic and financial advantages they offer students, and what sets them apart from other opportunities.
Conference Track: Retention, Completion, and Success
Audience: High School and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Tasha Baclawski, Senior Director, Programs and Communication, Colleges of the Fenway
Presenter 2: Kate Guertin, Associate Director of New England Recruitment, Dickinson College
Presenter 3: Ezra Hallett, Admission Counselor & Recruitment Travel Coordinator, College of the Atlantic
Presenter 4: Kevin Kennedy, Communications Director, Five College Consortium
Session Location: Lowell Thomas Communications Center 019
Session Title: Common Threads - The Value of Two-Year and Four-Year Collaboration
Session Description:
Encouraging a Two-Year Committee structure across state and regional ACACs can serve as a resource for 2-year and 4-year institutions on issues of pathway programming, transfer advising, synchronization of curriculum, maximizing enrollment management exposure between institutions, and more. Creating an operational enrollment strategy means understanding your audiences and, managing expectations
Conference Track: Transfer
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Donna Walker, Admissions Counselor, Cape Cod Community College
Presenter 2: David Follick, Dean of Admissions, Nassau Community College
Presenter 3: Richard Alvarez, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Retention, Queens College of The City University of New York
Session Location: Hancock Center 2020
Session Title: Communication is key--ways to reach out to our stakeholders.
Session Description:
School Counselors interact with many stakeholders on the daunting journey to college enrollment. We must educate, inform, and communicate with students, parents/guardians, faculty, Boards of Education/Trustees, and our public. This session will focus on the strategies panel members utilize to enhance this interaction. Group participation will be encouraged.
Conference Track: Secondary Counseling Best Practices
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Marguerite Raymo, School Counselor, Jonathan Law High School
Presenter 2: Donna Lyons, Director of School Counseling, Longmeadow High School
Presenter 3: Sharon Veatch, Chair, School Counseling Department, Housatonic Valley Regional High School
Session Location: Lowell Thomas Communications Center 129
Session Title: Confronting Bias: Helping Students of Color Survive at PWI’s
Session Description:
Students matriculating into higher education from socio-economic/racial backgrounds not frequently represented struggle with the transition. Many are unprepared to tackle acclimating to college, while also combating microaggressions and negotiating their “difference.” Participants will be equipped with strategies, resources, and conversation-starters to prepare students for what they will encounter on-campus.
Conference Track: Secondary Counseling Best Practices
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Jerome Furman, Director of College Counseling, East Side Community High School//CollegeBound Initiative
Presenter 2: Briana Avery, Director of College Counseling, Brooklyn Preparatory High School/CollegeBound Initiative
Session Location: Hancock Center 2023
Session Title: Current Trends in College Admissions: 2017 - 2018
Session Description:
The Current Trends Committee of NEACAC offers colleagues from New York and New England the opportunity to discuss issues that are particularly troubling in our profession. Audience participation will guide this meeting. This popular session will also feature a report from the Executive Leadership Forum scheduled for Wednesday. Here's a great chance to build connections with colleagues from New York and New England who care about the same things you do.
Conference Track: The State of Higher Education
Audience: College Admission Professionals High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Jackie Haas, Director of Admissions, Salem State University
Moderator: Terry Ward, Director of College Counseling, Providence Country Day School
Session Location: Lowell Thomas Communications Center 133
Session Title: Emotional Motivators: Study Uncovers Impact of Emotions on Enrollment Decision
Session Description:
Prospective students need facts but college selection most often hinges on how they FEEL. New national data explores how emotions factor into a student's college selection. Key takeaways from "Emotional Motivators," a study co-sponsored by 35 public & private colleges, may fundamentally change how you communicate/interact with prospective students.
Conference Track: Marketing and Recruitment
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Rick Montgomery, Senior Enrollment Strategist, Longmire and Company
Presenter 2: Dean Libutti, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, University of Rhode Island
Presenter 3: Kathleen Magistro, Director of Undergraduate Admissions, St. Joseph's College New York
Presenter 4: Robert Longmire, President and CEO, Longmire and Company
Session Location: Hancock Center 2017
Session Title: Empowering Counselors to Affect Policy Changes
Session Description:
This session will focus on groups of counselors and their students who have come together to advocate for policy changes in NYS government. We will discuss the most effective strategies for advocacy and hot topics or issues facing NY as well as NE states.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Susan Davidson, Associate Director of College Counseling, Rye Country Day School
Presenter 2: Akil Bello, Director of Equity and Access, The Princeton Review
Presenter 3: Brian Culligan, Assistant Director, SUNY Welcome Center
Session Location: Music Building 3202
Session Title: Enlistment to Enrollment: Ways to assist student veterans
Session Description:
Student veterans are an important and unique population. The college admission process can be a difficult one for them which often results in them not enrolling. Attend this session to learn 15 ways admission offices can become more veteran-friendly, generated from the findings of a qualitative dissertation.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Erin Earle, Director, Campus Visit Experience, The University of Rhode Island
Session Location: Lowell Thomas Communications Center 027
Session Title: From The Concrete Jungle to The Boondocks
Session Description:
When you, as an admissions counselor, are assigned territories which vary tremendously, how do you to effectively recruit and communicate with an extremely diverse population of prospective students?
Conference Track: Marketing and Recruitment
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Jose Ramos, Admissions Counselor & Multicultural Recruiter, St. John Fisher College
Presenter 2: Courtney Roach, Admissions Counselor, Trinity College
Session Location: Music Building 3201
Session Title: Holistic Admissions -- is it the best way to review?
Session Description:
How do colleges evaluate applications that don't use a numerical value to assess each application? How do colleges shape an incoming class of students utilizing holistic review? Each panelist presents a different approach and each will explore how holistic review is evaluated at different institutions, as well as the challenges it presents to admitting a class and to our outside public.
Conference Track: College Admission Policy and Procedures
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Davin Sweeney, Sr. Associate Director of Admissions, University of Rochester
Presenter 2: Lauren Avalos, Associate Director of Admissions, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presenter 3: Mitchell Lipton, Vice President for Enrollment Services, Cooper Union
Moderator: Debra Johns, Associate Director of Admissions, Yale University
Session Location: Hancock Center 2005
Session Title: The Ghost of Dean Future
Session Description:
Learn how to proactively navigate as a newer or aspiring Dean or Director of Admission. Hindsight is 20/20. Understand the common challenges and how to avoid the “gotchas”. Use our learned experience to go in prepared.
Conference Track: College Admission Policy and Procedures
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Amy Tiberrio, Associate Vice President, Enrollment Management and Marketing and Dean of Admission, Roger Williams University
Presenter 2: Eric Nichols, Vice President for Enrollment and Dean of Admission, Saint Anselm College
Presenter 3: Kate Innes, Director of Undergraduate Admission, Simmons College
Session Location: Student Center 3104-3105
Session Title: Wonder Women In College Admissions: The power & impact of female mentorship
Session Description:
This panel will discuss the strength that women bring to leadership and will focus on the benefit of creating and sustaining a community of women leaders in the field of college admission. Panelist will share insight on the skills, decisions, and relationships that’s helped them achieve success.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: College Admission Professionals
Presenter 1: Christina Lopez, Director of Admissions, Barnard College
Presenter 2: Meylin Andares, Director of Enrollment Management & Student Success, SUNY
Presenter 3: Lisa Sohmer, Independent Counselor, Sohmer College Counseling
Moderator: Kristen Harris, Director, College Readiness Supports, NYC Department of Education
Session Location: Music Building, 3203
Session Title: Jump Start your College Career with a Freshman Year Abroad
Session Description:
Marist's global footprint begins in the birthplace of the Renaissance- Florence, Italy. Join us for a visual tour of Marist's Italy campus, the only US bachelor degree offered in Florence, Italy. Marist Italy offers several bachelor degrees, one masters degree, and the unique Freshman Florence Experience (FFE). Come learn about the admission process and the Fly-In program.
Conference Track: Secondary Counseling Best Practices
Audience: High School and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter: Joe Giacalone, Executive Director of International Admission, Marist College
The following sessions are part of a 7-14-28 format. Sessions will be rapid fire at 7 minutes each.
Location: Student Center, Nelly Goletti Theatre (#31)
Session Location: Student Center, Nelly Goletti Theatre
Session Title: Best Practices to Counsel Students Interested in 3/2 Engineering Programs
Session Description:
Dual-degree engineering programs are growing in popularity, but are not as familiar as the first-year or transfer admission processes. We aim to provide insight into our admission practices, which can vary greatly, and how to identify students who are good fits to pursue engineering via a 3-2 program.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Veronica Aguilar Hornig, Senior Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Columbia University
Presenter 2: Nick Rosato, Associate Director, Undergraduate Admissions / Director, Transfer Admissions, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Session Location: Student Center, Nelly Goletti Theatre
Session Title: Engage and Support Pre-Veterinary Students
Session Description:
The workshop offers advice to engage and support pre-veterinary students. Students as early as middle school are serious about this career path and look for guidance during high school and when applying to college. Learn how to support them as they navigate choosing a college, a major, and finding the animal experience.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Rebecca Russo, Director of Admissions, Tufts University
Presenter 2: Jennifer Mailey, Director of Admission, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Session Location: Student Center, Nelly Goletti Theatre
Session Title: Making It Work: Visual Arts Majors and Careers
Session Description:
Join two leading public institutions for the visual arts-- an East coast art school and a West Coast university-- for information on the best fit visual arts programs (design, fine arts, fashion, architecture, animation, film, et al), portfolio development, career info, and much more. Q&A included.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Bryana Gonzalez, Admission Counselor, Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Session Location: Student Center, Nelly Goletti Theatre
Session Title: Rx for Success: Pharmacy Demystified
Session Description:
What does a Pharmacist do? What types of students are a good fit? Pharmacy Admission can be confusing and complex due to the many options available. Navigating this landscape can be overwhelming for counselors and students alike. Learn how best to advise students on the opportunities within this dynamic profession.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: High School, College, and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Sara Robinson, Associate Director of Admissions and Advisement, University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Presenter 2: Sarah Vincent, Pre-Pharmacy Coordinator, Assistant Clinical Professor, University of New England College of Pharmacy
Session Location: Student Center, Nelly Goletti Theatre
Session Title: (under)REPRESENT(ed) in the Arts
Session Description:
Precollege students in the Parsons Scholars Program explore paths in art and design at Parsons School of Design
through a curriculum that centers historically marginalized identities. We insist that creative careers can be
lucrative and share tips to prepare students from low-income backgrounds to thrive in art and design fields.
Conference Track: Access and Opportunity
Audience: High School and Community Based Organization Professionals
Presenter 1: Francisco Donoso, Program Administrator, Parsons Scholars Program