The 2008 Summer Training season has opened with the arrival of faculty and students for the West coast program. It’s a reasonably comfortable 90 degrees here in Claremont, California. We have an interesting group, including multiple representatives from CA, CO, MN, as well as Canada and Jakarta. Isn't that amazing: two unrelated attendees from Indonesia. When we say the group is interesting, consider that it contains several attorneys, a songwriter for
Barney (yes, the purple dinosaur) and an actress from
General Hospital.The opening activity called on attendees to create a working definition of 'educational consultant' as well as lists of the most important traits a consultant should possess, a list of the top six resources and top six things consultants need to be knowledgeable about. The lists and definition will be used throughout the week.
The first presentation was by me, on trends in consulting. I focused on five major areas: growing anxiety, changes in the culture, changes in values, the cost of education, and how millennial children differ as compared to children in the past.
The faculty at this institute include:
Steve Antonoff (CO): College consulting process, working with parents, inside the admission office
Matthew Baker (IL): Becoming an entrepreneur, marketing, advising athletes
Mary Jane Freeman (NC): therapeutic consulting, college essays, ethics
Kendra Johnson (VA): LD & College, campus evaluations, difficult cases
Mark Sklarow (VA): trends, liability issues, business planning, difficult cases
Sue S. DePra (PA): runs the show!
We're also honored to have guests representing Claremont McKenna College, University of LaVerne, and Occidental College here with us for panels (
Inside the Admission Office) and presentations (
Essentials of Financial Aid).