High School Counselor Week
Weekly stories, facts, trends, and other information from around the country
New England
New England Association for College Admission Counseling
The New England Association for College Admission Counseling is the number one resource in New England for college admissions professionals. NEACAC fulfills its mission by developing and providing services, programs, and opportunities for members so they can serve and assist students in their transition from secondary to post-secondary education.
Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts
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State Associations
Massachusetts School Counselors Association
The Massachusetts School Counselors Association publishes a Directory of school Counselors once each year. The directory contains the names, addresses, telephone numbers and grade level of all schools – public, regional, vocational , non-public, and post secondary schools in Massachusetts, along with the names of all school counselors as of November 2001.
New Hampshire School Counselor Association
The NH School Counselor Association is a division of the American School Counselor Association and represents 500 of NH’s professional school counselors. The mission of the NH School Counselor Association is to actively promote standards of excellence in professional school counseling by:
Rhode Island School Counselor Association
The mission of the Rhode Island School Counselor Association is “to promote excellence in the profession of school counseling along with the development of all students”. We are dedicated to all counselors in the support of students-elementary, middle, secondary and counselor educators at the post secondary level. We support counselors in their quest for professionalism, advocacy and excellence.