Admissions Practices
A concern for the ethical treatment of students in the school-to-college transition and the awarding of scholarships provided the moving force for the creation of the National Association for College Admission Counseling in 1937. The creation of a Code of Ethics was one of the early actions of memberes of NACAC. Over the years the Code was revised and updated many times.
Today it exists as The Statement of Principles of Good Practice. Every state and regional affiliate of NACAC has an Admission Practice Committee, the purpose of which is to educate the membership about the various components of the Statement and to provide an enforcement mechanism for the Statement. Charges of violations are reported to the Admission Practices Committee Chair who in turn investigates the allegation. Once the Committee has decided to move forward with an investigation, the Committee itself becomes the alleger. In all cases the confidentiality of the person who made the initial claim is maintained. All correspondence is kept confidential as well.
Click here for an Allegation Inquiry Form.
Click here for a summary of The Statement of Good Principles of Practice.
For more information, please contact:
Admissions Practices Co-Chairs:
Scott G. Chrysler, Jr.
Academic Dean/College Counselor
Episcopal School of Acadiana
PO Box 380, Cade, LA 70519
337-365-1416 x 240 phone, 337-367-9841 fax
scottchrysler@esacadiana.com
and
Lee Ann Afton
Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid
Sewanee: University of the South
735 University Avenue
931-598-1494 phone; 931-598-3248 fax
lafton@sewanee.edu
