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As an academic adviser and instructor, Fran Northcutt has been helping students succeed in college for eight years, including at UC Berkeley, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, and now, Hunter College. At USP, she taught courses called Developing Academic Success and Developing Professional Behaviors, as well as numerous workshops on college skills.
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Rachel Korn is a internationally recognized college advisor and consultant. She attended Brandeis University as a Justice Brandeis Scholar, and Harvard University, where she earned a Master's Degree in Higher Education Administration. Rachel worked on the admissions staffs at Wellesley College, Brandeis University, and The University of Pennsylvania, where she visited hundreds of high schools across the nation, interviewed prospective students, and read and advised committees on approximately 10,000 applications. Rachel shares her wisdom regularly at Hundreds of Heads. Rachel has been a frequent guest on The Today Show discussing the college admissions process.
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Few choices have as great an impact as the choice of a school or college. Students and their families can find this decision overwhelming as they struggle to evaluate options and make wise choices.  IECA member consultants counsel students and their families in the selection of educational programs, based on the student's individual needs and talents. Here we provide tips and advice from Independent Educational Consultants ( www.IECA.com ). To find your own independent consultant click here.


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College mentor and psychologist, Dr. Debi Yohn (Doctorate in Counseling Psychology) helps parents and their children enjoy a successful, fun and safe college experience.

 Her advice centers on transition from high school to successful college graduation and rewarding employment.

 Her unique approach to empty nest is based on more than 25 years of clinical experience.  Her areas of expertise includes family, individual, and couples therapy.

Originally from Miami, Florida, Dr. Yohn has worked for half of her career in demanding overseas environments including China, Saudi Arabia, and France helping English speaking families adjust to life abroad.

For more insights into the empty nest or information on parenting your college student, order Dr. Debi Yohn’s book Parenting College Students: 27 Winning Strategies for Success.” It can help you and your college student have the best chance for a successful college experience. You can also speak to Dr. Yohn privately and confidentially through her coaching program... Go to: www.collegeworks101.com and sign up for free downloads and her free eBook.

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Judith Silverman Hodara, EdD. has been an admissions professional at the University of Pennsylvania since 1990. Her passion for working with students and their families has been a motivating factor in her work at the University of Pennsylvania, where she serves as a Senior Associate Director of Admissions for the Wharton School of Business. She is the Founder of IvyStone Educational Consulting ( www.ivystonegroup.com)

Upon graduating with a B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania, Judith recruited both domestically and internationally as an Associate Director of Admissions for Penn (1990-1997). Learning the process from the inside out, she has helped more than 10,000 students successfully navigate the competitive application process. She has also served as Director of Admission at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, and as the Director of Academic Affairs for the Rothberg School at Hebrew University. Her work in graduate education enables her to bring long-range insights to her client's college choices.

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Barbara Waxman MS/MPA, founded The Odyssey Group in 2005 in order to use her skills as an executive and life transition coach for adults, midlife and better. In addition to her certification in Executive and Personal Coaching through the Hudson Institute, Barbara holds both a Masters degree in Gerontology and in Public Administration. She is the editor for "How to Love Your Retirement."
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Andrea has written and lectured extensively on dating and living your best life, and served as special editor on two books, How to Survive the Real World and How to Survive Your In-Laws.

 

A graduate of The Coaches Training Institute, she has been working with clients as a life coach since 2002.

Andrea writes a regular dating column for Yahoo and is currently writing and hosting ON DATING, a dating advice show produced by NBC Digital Studios for ON Networks.

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Ricki Frankel, special editor on "How to Survive Your First Job," is a principal at Catalyst Partners, Inc., a career coaching and organization development consulting practice based in Palo Alto, California. Frankel is a Master Coach at Stanford? Graduate School of Business, and holds an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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 As a full-time college admissions counselor, Jay worked with dozens of families each year on applications, essays, interviewing, scholarships, SATs, and ACTs. He earned an English degree from Williams College and a law degree from Harvard. He lives in Chicago and is available for interviews.  Jay Brody is the College Admissions Guide for About.com.
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Rachel Pomerance is an Atlanta-based freelance journalist specializing in religion. She writes for local and national publications.   She has begun to write about relationships and has a dating column with the Atlanta Jewish Times where she tries to help other singletons navigate the world of romance.
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Jed grew up in Atlanta and graduated Valedictorian of Pace Academy's 1994 class. In 1998 he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Huntsman Program for International Studies and Business with a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School and a B.A. in International studies from the College of Arts and Sciences. After spending a year of community service in the AmeriCorps program, teaching 5th graders in Taos, New Mexico, Jed returned to Atlanta to work as an analyst for McKinsey and Company. In 2001 he took on his first SAT client.

Since 2001, Jed Appelrouth has helped hundreds of students and families navigate the testing, collegiate and graduate admissions process. With an intimate knowledge of the test and the testing process, Jed scored a 2370 on the new SAT and has traveled as far as Provence, France to teach groups of SAT students.

Jed returned to school in 2003 to pursue a Masters Degree in Professional Counseling from Georgia State University. During 2005-2006, Jed interned at Emory University's Career Counseling Center, dedicating 700 hours to help prepare undergrads and recent grads for their lives beyond the world of academia. In 2007 Jed was awarded a Master's Degree in Science in Professional Counseling and became a Nationally Certified Counselor. Jed is currently enrolled in the PhD program in Educational Psychology at Georgia State University. Through his studies and research, Jed hopes to gain further insight into the educational process and learn how to better serve ATS' students and families.

Jed has been invited to speak to parent and student groups at various schools throughout Atlanta. He has spoken to groups at Pace Academy, Woodward Academy, Dekalb School of the Arts, Yeshiva Atlanta and Grady High school. In these forums Jed has covered a variety of topics ranging from test prep to intergenerational differences, to self-esteem and career development. At Emory University Jed gave a series of lectures on entrepreneurship.

Beyond education, Jed is passionate about fine arts and exhibits his artwork in Atlanta galleries. A colorist by nature, Jed is drawn to pastels and oil paints and travels in the US and around the world to find inspiration from the landscape. Some of his work is available online at www.JedAppelrouth.com.

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Jennifer Kabat has worked with both public and private school students in Marin and San Francisco for the past seven years. She comes from the “other side of the desk” with ten years of experience in admissions offices including Harvard College and the University of Michigan. She was the Associate Director of Admissions at the UC Berkeley School of Law, Boalt Hall for five years. Jennifer received a BA from the University of Michigan and a Masters in College Administration from Harvard.  Jennifer is the Founder of The Way In College Admissions Consulting. To learn more, please visit thewayinconsulting.com.
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