Having a baby, whether it’s your first or third, can be a very exciting, and stressful, time in your life. For me, I am anticipating my third, and final, pregnancy in mid-January 2019. While this pregnancy was planned, pregnancy in itself doesn’t always come with perfect timelines. I was
fortunate that for my first two pregnancies, they both hit in what admissions professionals would call the golden time of year to have a kid…the month of May! Wahoo! However, kid number three didn’t get the memo, and while January isn’t the worst time to have a kid in our profession, I will say guilt was one of my first emotions.

affordable education. Because of this belief, he has assisted in the creation of the “Chicago Star Scholarship” program.
We’re barely into 2019 and I’m already tired of the expression “New Year, New You.” According to 

development opportunities I have had. As a new attendee, I wanted to provide others, who may potentially have an opportunity to attend NACAC in the future, with some tips to make the most of your experience.
navigate the college search process. One resource that we can reference students and families to is
day when the entire staff is in the office at the same time.
CULTURE OF AMERICA! THIS IS A COMMON EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE OF COLOR NATIONWIDE!
The American School Counselor Association (ASCA), in conjunction with NACAC, recently published a 
my best college instructors, David Whitsett (now an Emeritus Faculty Professor at 


annual retreat on August 6 and 7 at 
