If you've ever wondered why the guidance department seems to be less than helpful in counseling during the college access process, there's a reason. According to Mandy Savitz-Romer and Suzanne Bouffard in Ready, Willing, and Able: A Developmental Approach to College Access and Success (2014), that reason is the following: "...[S]chool counselors, who typically hold master's degrees in counseling and licenses provided by state departments of education, rarely obtain training in college counseling...In fact, according to the National Association of College Admissions and Counseling, out of the more than four hundred counselor education programs in graduate schools, only about forty include a credit bearing course specific to college counseling, and even those courses are not necessarily required" (p. 35). While not the main argument of the book, I found this bit of information very interesting because it certainly helped me understand why, from personal experien...
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