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American Association for Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
The
AACRAO is a non-profit organization committed to developing and
implementing effective educational policy in the United States and
around the world. Its focus is on student services, instructional and
admissions management, and information technology.
American Association for College Registrars and Admissions Officers
One Dupont Circle N.W., Suite 520
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-293-9161
Fax: 202-872-8857
E-mail: info@aacrao.org
Internet: http://www.aacrao.com/
AGS Globe
AGS
provides a wide variety of educational and classroom technology
resources for all kinds of students in grades 6 through 12. This
organization's also offers a wealth of career development resources and
information for career professionals and educators.
AGS Globe
1000-5910 Rice Creek Parkway
Shoreview, MN 55126
Phone 800-328-2560
Fax 800-393-3156
Email: k12cs@custhelp.com
Internet: http://www.agsglobe.com/
American School Counselor Association
ASCA
provides professional development opportunities for school counselors
and works to enhance school counseling programs. The association
publishes the National Standards for School Counseling Programs, and
maintains an information-rich website.
American School Counselor Association
801 North Fairfax St., Suite 310
Alexandria, VA 22314
Toll-free: 800-306-4722
Internet: http://www.schoolcounselor.org
Association for Assessment in Counseling
AAC
may be of help and interest to those career counselors and
professionals that wish to examine the place of assessments in their
work. It also serves as a means of communication amongst professionals
in the field, and a contributor to ongoing standards and guidelines
issues.
Association for Assessment in Counseling
Internet: http://aac.ncat.edu/
Association for Counseling and Education in Government
ACEG
is a division of the American Counseling Association and is made up of
counselors and educators working in the military or public sector. It
provides support and networking opportunities for those counseling
professionals in government institutions.
Internet: http://aac.ncat.edu/
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
ACES
aims to improve the education and support of counselors in all areas of
the profession through accreditation, support and professional
development activities. The purpose of the organization is to advance
counselor education and supervision in order to improve guidance,
counseling and student development in all areas of society.
Internet: http://www.acesonline.net/
Association for Psychological Type
Psychological
type evaluations can offer helpful insights in working with people
setting out on new career paths or thinking about changing paths. The
APT supports the appropriate and ethical use of psychological type and,
among other services, offers training programs in the use of the
trademarked Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
4700 W. Lake Avenue
Glenview, IL 60025-1485
Phone 847-375-4717
Fax: 847-375-6317
E-mail: info@aptcentral.org
Internet: http://www.aptcentral.org/
Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors
The
AUCCCD is a non-profit organization that works to support and promote
the practices and professional values of career counseling centers and
directors.
Internet: http://www.aucccd.org
California Association for Counseling and Development
The
CACD works to advance "excellence in the counseling and development of
people across the lifespan and across the community." The association
has 14 divisions, including the California Career Development
Association and the California School Counselor Association.
California Association for Counseling and Development
2555 E. Chapman Ave., Suite 201
Fullerton, California 92831
Phone: (714) 871-6460
Fax: (714) 871-5132
E-mail: cacd@cacd.org
Internet: http://www.cacd.org/
Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers (CACEE)
CACEE
is a national nonprofit association dedicated to facilitating the
process of introducing students to meaningful employment opportunities.
As a partnership of employer recruiters and career service
professionals, their mission is to provide authoritative information,
advice and services to employers, students, and career center
personnel, in the areas of career planning and student recruitment.
CACEE
720 Spadina Ave., Suite 300
Toronto, ON
M5S 2T9 Phone: 416-929-5156 Fax: 416-929-5256 Internet: http://www.cacee.com/
Canadian Counseling Association
The
Canadian Counseling Association was, until recently, the Canadian
Guidance and Counseling Association. The association publishes a
quarterly newsletter and the Canadian Journal of Counseling, and has
developed a professional standards-based Canadian Counselor
Certification program.
702-116 Albert Street
Ottawa, ON
K1P 5G3
Phone: 613-237-1099
Fax: 613-237-9786
E-mail: cgcascoc@mail.travel-net.com
Internet: http://www.ccacc.ca/
Canadian University and College Counseling Association
This
organization exists under the auspices of the Canadian Association of
College and University Student Services (CACUSS). It represents
counselors and counseling psychologists in post-secondary institutions,
counseling educators and graduate students in counseling-related
programs.
E-mail: cucca@cacuss.ca
Internet: https://www.cacuss.ca/splash.htm
Counseling Foundation of Canada
This
foundation was formed to create and enrich counseling programs and
improve the technical skills of counselors. Among the foundation's
objectives is to encourage and support information and evaluation
centers for career counseling.
92 Avenue Road, 2nd Floor
Toronto, ON
M5R 2H2
E-mail: admin@counselling.net
Internet: http://www.counselling.net/
International Association of Counselors and Therapists
IACT
serves as a forum where professionals who work as counselors and/or
therapists can come together to share ideas, methodologies, support and
information. The organization may be of some interest to those who work
in the career development/career-counseling field.
1101-10915 Bonita Beach Road S.E.
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone: 941-498-9710
E-mail: iactnow@aol.com
Internet: http://www.iact.org
Missouri School Counselor Association
The
Missouri School Counselor Association has a dozen districts across the
state. Membership is drawn from school counselors in elementary,
middle, junior and secondary schools, and other agencies. The
association publishes the Counseling Connection Newsletter three times
a year.
P.O. Box 402
Jackson, MO 63755
Toll-free: 800-264-6722
E-mail: msca@mvp.net
Internet: http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/MSCA/
National Academic Advising Association
NACADA
has more than 5,700 members in the U.S., Canada and a handful of other
countries. The membership includes professional counselors and
advisors, as well as faculty and students who are responsible for
academic advising.
Executive Office
Kansas State University
2323 Anderson Avenue, Suite 225
Manhattan KS, 66502-2912
Phone: 785-532-5717
Fax: 785-532-7732
E-mail: nacada@ksu.edu
Internet: http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/
National Association of College Admission Counseling
The
National Association of College Admission Counseling has 6,900 members
across the U.S. and more than 25 other countries. Membership includes
secondary school counselors, college and university admission officers
and counselors and related individuals who work with students as they
make the transition from high school to post-secondary education.
1631 Prince St.
Alexandria, VA 22314-2818
Toll-free: 800-822-6285
Fax: 703-836-8015
Internet: http://www.nacacnet.org/Pages/default.aspx
National Association of School Psychologists
With
over 21,000 members, the NASP works to create "educationally and
psychologically healthy environments by promoting research-based,
effective programs that prevent problems, enhance independence, and
promote optimal learning for all individuals."
Membership Dept.
4340 East West Hwy., Ste. 402
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301-657-0270
Fax: 301-657-0275
TDD: 301-657-4155
E-mail: nasp@naspweb.org
Internet: http://www.nasponline.org/index2.html
National Board for Certified Counselors
The
NBCC offers a variety of services including testing and issuing
credentials for national certification in counseling as a means of
promoting quality counseling. The NBCC's website offers lots of
information about the board and its activities, as well as links to
information about state certification.
3 Terrace Way, Suite D
Greensboro, NC 27403-3660
E-mail: nbcc@nbcc.org
Internet: http://www.nbcc.org/
National Employment Counseling Association
NECA
aims to foster "the professional development of those counseling in an
employment or career development setting." The association is holding
its annual workshop, Workforce Development in the New Millennium, in
Washington, D.C., next Monday and Tuesday -- immediately before the
American Counseling Association's conference. E-mail: kbuckovetz@fresno.ca.gov
Internet: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6491/neca.html
New England Association for College Admission Counseling
NEACAC
is a state division of the Nation Association for College Admission
Counseling, and works to maintain high standards in guidance, admission
and counseling throughout New England high schools, colleges and
universities.
40 Whitehall Lane
Reading, MA 01867
Phone: 781-944-5742
Fax: 781-942-8816
E-mail: neacac@aol.com
Internet: http://www.neacac.org/
New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals
NYATEP
serves workforce development agencies in New York State by providing
information, advocacy, as well as training and technical assistance
services.
111 Pine Street
Albany, New York 12207
Phone: 518-465-1473
Fax: 518-432-2417
Internet: http://www.nyatep.org/
North Carolina School Counselor Association
The North Carolina School Counselor Association (NCSCA) is part of the North Carolina Counseling Association.
349-L Copperfield Blvd. No. 202
Concord, NC 28025
Internet: http://www.ncschoolcounselor.org/
North Dakota Counseling Association
The
NDCA exists for a variety of functions and purposes: to unite
counselors and human development professionals in the state, to
maintain and develop professional standards, to disseminate pertinent
counseling information to the public, and to promote counseling
research in North Dakota.
542 5th Avenue S.W.
Valley City, ND 58072
E-mail: Marcia_Walker@mail.vcsu.nodak.edu
Internet: http://www.sendit.nodak.edu/ndca/
Ohio Association for College Admission Counseling
The
OACAC serves members such as high school guidance counselors and
college admission representatives. The association's website provides
access to a password-protect discussion list for members.
P.O. Box 137
Sagamore Hills, OH 44067
Phone: (330) 908-1280
E-mail: webmaster@oacac.org
Internet: http://www.oacac.org/
Ohio School Counselor Association
Membership
of this state association includes counselors at the elementary,
middle, junior and high school levels, as well as those working at
colleges and universities, vocational schools and special needs
counselors.
P.O. Box 595
Lancaster, OH 43130-0595
Phone: 740-654-7995
E-mail: ceackley@greenapple.com
Internet: http://www.ohioschoolcounselor.org/
Oregon School Counselors Association
The
OSCA works to help school counselors help in "maximizing the
educational, vocational, development and personal-social growth of
students."
Internet: http://www.oscainc.org/
School Counselors Association of Newfoundland
The
School Counselors Association of Newfoundland is a special interest
council of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers Association. It
describes its membership as "generally made up of guidance counselors,
educational psychologists and educational therapists working in the
school system." As well, membership includes a number of social workers
and others interested in psychological issues of young people.
3 Kenmount Road
St. John's, NF
A1B 1W1
Phone: 709-726-3223
Fax: 709-726-4302
E-mail: mail@nlta.nf.ca
Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
SIOP
is a division of the American Counseling Association. Its stated goal
is to "promote human welfare through the various applications of
psychology to all types of organizations providing goods and services,
such as manufacturing concerns, commercial enterprises, labor unions or
trade associations, and public agencies." The society's quarterly
journal, TIP, is available online at the website.
P.O. Box 87
Bowling Green, OH 43402-0087
Phone: 419-353-0032
Fax: 419-352-2645
Internet: http://www.siop.org/
Virginia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
The
Virginia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
is dedicated to the professional preparation, effectiveness and
association of registrars, admission officers and records
administrators in colleges, universities and other institutions of
higher education.
E-mail: vacrao@vacrao.orgp
Internet: http://www.vacrao.org/
Virginia School Counselor Association
The
VSCA holds its annual convention on May 4 and 5, 2000, in Richmond,
Virginia. With 1,100 members across the state, the VSCA is the largest
branch of the Virginia Counselors' Association. (Note: the www.vsca.org
site loads nicely in Internet Explorer, but problems arose when trying
to view it with Netscape Navigator).
317 Brook Park Place
Forest, VA 24551
E-mail: vsca@vsca.org
Internet: http://www.vsca.org/
Western Association for College Admission Counseling
The
WACAC's membership includes nearly 1,300 secondary, post-secondary and
independent counselors. The association serves students making the
transition to post-secondary education.
3875 Telegraph Road #A-179
Ventura, CA 93003
Phone: 805-676-1259
Internet: http://www.wacac.org/
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