Attending the MIDWest Conference in Wisconsin was an experience that reminded me why professional development opportunities are
so important in admissions counseling. Between the sessions I was able to enjoy networking opportunities and time to connect with other counselors I see on the road. I was also able to spend time reflecting on my career and new ways to keep it interesting. Following the conference, I left feeling energized, inspired, and excited to bring new ideas back to campus! Here are just a few of the many reasons why I would encourage others to attend a future conference.


new committee members any time. Our Executive Board uses the summer to plan for upcoming events and professional development opportunities during the academic year and continues meeting throughout the year to complete tasks.
a high school, the end of the school year always feels like a whirlwind of bittersweet goodbyes, abundance of testing—but mostly, it’s a time for profound reflection. We’ve officially crossed the finish line of another academic year, and what a year it has been.
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weather, wishing that I was outside one day and feeling like I wanted to curl up on my cozy couch instead of going to work another day. This time of year, when the workload feels daunting as we try to wrap up the school year or make our admissions class, we still need to prioritize ourselves. When you are feeling overwhelmed or ready for a break, but you don’t really have time, it’s helpful to have a few activities planned to help you reset. Below, I have listed 5 things you can do in your office to take you away from the stressful workday.





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