About UsIowa has long been a leader in education. In 1937, representatives from 19 Midwestern colleges, including three Iowa institutions, gathered in Illinois with the goal to provide students greater access to higher education. This visionary group founded the Association of College Admissions Counselors, which became the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) in 1995. The Iowa Association of College Admission Counselors (Iowa ACAC) was founded in 1948, when several Iowa colleges brought the goal of serving students in the transition to postsecondary education down to a state and local level. Iowa ACAC is one of 23 state and regional affiliates of NACAC and plays an active role in promoting and providing equal access to higher education for all students, based on the ethics outlined in NACAC's Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP). In 1993, Iowa ACAC filed Articles of Incorporation organizing as a non-profit 501(c)6 corporation. The organization legally changed its name in 1996 to Iowa Association for College Admission Counseling. Iowa ACAC assists students, parents, and secondary school counselors in the college admissions process through many popular programs. Among them:
Iowa ACAC is proud of its partnerships with high school counselors, AEAs, and other professionals who work to assist Iowa students and maintain Iowa's reputation as a leader in education. If you would like more information on how to be a member, or any of the programs offered through Iowa ACAC, please contact the Iowa ACAC office. |