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2021 #CollegeCounselingNow Twitter Chat

Students and parents are frustrated and stymied by a quickly changing landscape coupled with misinformation. They are looking to school counselors and college advisors for responsive and informed postsecondary guidance that is malleable to the daily disruptions and competing demands – they need #CollegeCounselingNow. 

The College Counseling Now campaign will elevate and broadcast what is working. We will identify the mechanisms that influence postsecondary opportunity and expose how each piece, no matter how seemingly big or small, impacts everything else around it. 

This Twitter Chat is for the counseling professionals… K-12, higher ed, community-based advising organizations, school counselors, district school counseling directors/supervisors, school counseling graduate students, counselor educators and researchers. 

Missed the Twitter chat? Check out this Twitter Moment recap.

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