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Feedback from Past Transition Workshop Attendees

“This was a great experience. I have attended 14 national and regional conferences and enjoyed this one the most. I am interested in becoming an active member of the IECA family soon!.”

—2010 IECA Transition Workshop Attendee


“What a great day! Extremely good value and I'm very excited to continue to explore this profession.”

—2010 IECA Transition Workshop Attendee


"I was so impressed by how committed IECA is to the values of the IEC profession and your emphasis on fit and match and the students' best interests. Well done!"

—2010 IECA Transition Workshop Attendee

Transitioning to Private Practice College Consulting

Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Denver, Colorado
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


You can download IECA's 2011 Transitioning to Private Practice brochure here. Our 2012 brochure will be available in early 2012.

Registration for this workshop will be conducted by NACAC through their 2012 National Conference registration system. The link will be available here in 2012.
Transitioning workshop instructor
Transitioning workshop semiinar
Transitioning workshop classroom

IECA has designed this full-day training program specifically for school-based college counselors and college admission representatives exploring a transition to private practice. It is not designed for those who have already established a private practice. The program will explore topics such as how to set up a small home- or office-based business, how ethics and credibility issues impact those working independently, and how to write a personal "Transition Plan" to guide you through the process. The training program will take place one day prior to the NACAC conference in New Orleans.

This workshop is open to all admissions and counseling professionals and prospective independent educational consultants; membership in IECA or NACAC is not required, nor do you need to be registered for the NACAC Conference to attend.

2011 Transitioning Workshop Program

1. Know Yourself: ethics, financial and personal goals
2. Know Your Role:
and how it varies from working for a school or college
3. Know How to Interact with Students and Families
4. Know How to be an Entrepreneur
5. Know How to Sell Yourself
Panel: Ask the Faculty
6. Know How to Set and Deliver Services:
service delivery models
7. Know Where You are Headed:
your business plan
8. Know the Ethics of Independent Educational Consulting
9. Know the Joy of Independent Educational Consulting


Transitioning to Private Practice College Consulting and program curriculum copyright © 2011 Independent Educational Consultants Association



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