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Is The Grass Really Greener? or Is it Worth the Gamble?. Michele Darnell, Illinois Wesleyan Laura Docherty, Fenwick High School Scott Ham, Butler University Allegra Giulietti-Schmitt, Highland Park High School. Laura. Planting the Seeds/Placing the Bet --The Past
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Is The Grass Really Greener?orIs it Worth the Gamble? Michele Darnell, Illinois Wesleyan Laura Docherty, Fenwick High School Scott Ham, Butler University Allegra Giulietti-Schmitt, Highland Park High School
Laura • Planting the Seeds/Placing the Bet --The Past • Cultivating /Enhancing Your Wager-- The Present • Pruning /Winning-- Thinking about the future
Scott • Graduated Indiana University, May 1992, Double Major: Journalism and Germanic Studies, Psychology Minor • Substitute Teacher, Rockwood School District, May 1992-September1993 • Admission Counselor, Columbia College of Missouri, September 1993-November 1994 • Assistant Director of Admission, Indiana University, November 1994-July 1998 • Senior Assistant Director of Admission, Indiana University, June 1999-July 2000 • Associate Director of Admission, Northwestern University, July 2000-August 2004 • Director of College Counseling, College Coach, Highland Park, IL, August 2004-July 2006 • Educational Manager, College Board, Midwestern Regional Office, July 2006-August 2008 • Dean of Admission, Butler University, August 2008-Present
Know Yourself • What aspects of your current position correlate to aspects of positions outside of what you are currently doing? • How will changing positions help you to achieve greater job satisfaction? • Are there things you like to do that are not part of your current position that would be available in a position on the “other” side? • What would you have to give up if you made the transition?
Know Your Strengths • Interacting with students • Interacting with parents • Data analysis • Writing recommendations • Critiquing essays • Counseling students through tough times/bad news
Push Through the Tough Times • Think about why you want to make a move to the “other” side • Don’t leave the job you’re in exclusively because of conflict with co-workers/supervisor • Don’t assume the grass is greener on the “other” side • Talk to those who have made a transition to find out what such a move requires (certifications, additional education, weekends/ evenings of work, etc.)
Allegra • Student Admissions Representative (StAR), 2001-2002 • Admissions Intern, 2002-2004 • Graduated Bradley University, 2004, Double Major: Psychology and Sociology, Women’s Studies Minor • Admission Counselor, Bradley University, July 2004-July 2007 • Assistant Director of Admission & Chicago Regional Representative, Bradley University, July 2007- August 2009 • College Counseling Assistant/Counseling Resource Center Coordinator, Highland Park High School, August 2009-Present • Graduate Student at DePaul University in School of Education • School Counseling and Type 73, anticipated May 2012
My new experience on the high school side • Daily interaction with students! • Utilizing my college admissions background to assist student with • College search process • Application completion • Essay writing and editing • Recommendation letters • Financial Aid; FAFSA, scholarship search, financial aid package review • Stipend position as College Coach • 1st generation, low income, predominantly minority students • Teach basics and assist with the college search process • Career assessment and self exploratory exercises • Organize college campus visits
ComparisonCollege vs. High School • Student age range: 16-22 • Relationship: shorter term • Expert on many schools and populations • Student and number focused • FERPA • Seasonal structure with recruitment/territory management • Travel (HSVs, college fairs, phone calls, emails, panels) • Application review • transcripts, test scores, essays, recommendation letters, scholarships • Financial Aid • On and off campus programming • Student and counselor receptions • Stay current with campus events • Involvement with Regional, State and National organizations • How you stay connected with students is up to you! • Student age range: 14-18 • Relationship: depth, social-emotional • Expert on one school and the population • Student focused & witness growth • Family/parent participation • Faculty/school collaboration • Daily spontaneity/innovation • Still seasonal • Stay current with college updates • Attend counselor area events • Meet representations during HSVs • Involvement with Regional, State and National organizations • Stay connected to students through everyday school activity • (coaching, after school programming)
Michele Darnell • 1988 – present Admissions Counselor/Associate Dean of Admissions, Illinois Wesleyan University • 1995-1996 MICDS – College Counselor
Reality Checks • It's not always greener... • Think before you leap • Benefits matter • Don't "burn bridges”!
Resources • Mentors/ either through MOACAC or connections • MOACAC/NACAC • Harvard Institute • Middle Management Institutes (IACAC’s June 9 & 10 at Elmhurst College) http://www.iacac.org/mmi/2011/