JB Pritzker, Governor, State of Illinois

ISAC Communiqué

Volume 32, Number 7C
January 2023

Messages sent to: Multiple Subscription Groups
  ISAC Communiqué

Welcome to the January 2023 ISAC Communiqué, which is a compilation of e-Messages sent through ISAC's e-Messaging service throughout January.

The articles in this electronic Communiqué have been organized according to the Counselor subscription groups to which the messages were distributed.

Questions?

Questions regarding information in this electronic Communiqué can be directed to School Services at 866.247.2172 or at ISAC.schoolservices@illinois.gov. On occasion, you may be directed to a specific contact person or area; when this occurs, we will provide the appropriate information in the individual article or message.


MULTIPLE SUBSCRIPTION GROUPS


Upcoming Important Dates from ISAC
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators, High School Counselors/Teachers, College Admission Counselors, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange High School Participants, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange College Participants, Community Organizations and Public Libraries on January 30, 2023 .

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) would like to make you aware of the following information, which may be of interest to you and/or your college-bound students.

Unless otherwise noted, links in this message are to corresponding pages at ISAC's website (isac.org).

You may either scroll through the remainder of this message, or click on the appropriate link(s) to go directly to a specific section:

2023-24 (July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024)

2022-23 (July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023)

General Information (Not Specific to One Academic Year)

2023-24 ACADEMIC YEAR

March 1: Illinois SETTW Application Deadline

Remind your college-bound seniors who plan to pursue a career in teaching that March 1, 2023 is the priority application consideration date for the 2023-24 Illinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver (SETTW) Program. In order to complete the online application, the student must log in to the ISAC Student Portal (if they have not already done so, they may create a profile here).

Complete applications received after March 1 will be considered only if available tuition waivers remain after all timely complete applicants have been awarded.

March 31: MTI Scholarship Application Deadline

Remind your college-bound seniors who plan to pursue a career in teaching that March 31, 2023 is the priority application consideration date for the 2023-24 Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Program. In order to complete the online application, the student must log in to the ISAC Student Portal (if they have not already done so, they may create a profile here).

In addition to the MTI application, a 2023-24 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) or Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid (if applicable) must also be submitted by March 31.

Complete applications – including the 2023-24 FAFSA (or Alternative Application, if applicable) – received after March 31 will be considered only if MTI funding remains after all timely complete applicants have been awarded. All minority students and qualified bilingual minority applicants who are college-bound seniors and meet the program's eligibility requirements should be encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

By June 30: High School Juniors Take College Assessment Exams for State Scholar Consideration

Eligibility for the State Scholar Program is based, in part, on a student's highest qualifying ACT or SAT score. High school juniors who are potential candidates will need to take one of the accepted exams during the specified timeframe to be considered for State Scholar designation, even though Illinois' public institutions are now prohibited from requiring the submission of student test scores as part of the admissions process.

For current high school juniors, only exams taken between August 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023 qualify for consideration in the State Scholar announcements that will be made during their senior year (i.e., high school juniors, who will be college freshmen during the 2024-25 academic year, will be named Scholars during the fall of 2023). Further details are provided for students at the State Scholar Program page of our website.

2023-24 FAFSA and Alternative Application Remain Available

The 2023-24 FAFSA remains available online, and – if not already done – should be completed and submitted as soon as possible by students who will be attending college between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. FAFSA results are used to determine eligibility for several forms of federal, state and institutional financial assistance, including the Illinois Monetary Award Program (MAP) grant.

In addition, the 2023-24 Alternative Application is also available (in English and Spanish). Qualifying undocumented students may file the Alternative Application – which is patterned after the FAFSA – to apply for the MAP grant. Further details are provided at ISAC's Retention of Illinois Students & Equity (RISE) Act page.

Financial Aid Application Completion Initiative

All Illinois public high school students are required to complete either the FAFSA or the Alternative Application as a prerequisite to receiving a high school diploma. ISAC's Financial Aid Application Completion Initiative is a resource that can help high schools monitor their students' compliance with this mandate.

The Financial Aid Application Completion Initiative matches student lists of participating high schools against FAFSA and Alternative Application records. New 2023-24 match data is available on a daily basis.

Further details – including specific information for public high schools and private high schools, details regarding an "opt-out" box allowing high schools to indicate that the financial aid application mandate waiver provision has been exercised, access to the current user guide, and information on how to participate in the Financial Aid Application Completion Initiative – are provided in a November 14 e-Message.

2022-23 ACADEMIC YEAR

January 31: Appeal Deadline for State Scholar Program

As announced in a November 22 e-Message, more than 16,000 qualified Illinois high school students were designated as State Scholars last fall.

Available again this year is a digital Illinois State Scholar badge issued by ISAC, which State Scholars can display on their online profiles and social media accounts, as well as share with high school counselors, prospective colleges, employers, family members and others. Further details are provided in the congratulatory letters sent to State Scholars throughout the fall of 2022.

Appeals regarding the fall 2022 announcement of State Scholars must be received at ISAC by January 31, 2023.

February 28: Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License Scholarship Program Application Deadline

February 28, 2023 is the priority application consideration date for the 2022-23 Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License Scholarship Program. 2022-23 awards will cover all terms of the 2022-23 academic year (fall 2022, spring 2023, and summer 2023) for which the applicant is eligible and enrolled.

Complete online applications received after February 28 will be considered only if funds remain after all timely complete applicants have been awarded. Students who meet the program's eligibility requirements are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

Further details are provided in a January 13 e-Message.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Throughout the Spring: Professional Development Webinars

A January 10 e-Message provides information and access to registration for the Professional Development Training Tuesdays webinar series that is being offered throughout the spring.

Throughout the Spring: Monthly PaCE Framework Webinars

A January 24 e-Message provides information and access to registration for monthly Illinois Postsecondary and Career Expectations (PaCE) Framework webinars being offered throughout the spring.

March 3: Priority Consideration Date for 2023 CCE Conference Interest Session Proposals

Mark your calendar for the 2023 College Changes Everything® (CCE) conference, an in-person event taking place on July 13, 2023 at the Tinley Park Convention Center.

Proposals for conference interest sessions are now being accepted. Complete session proposal forms that are submitted online by Friday, March 3, 2023 will receive priority consideration.

Further details are provided in a January 20 e-Message.

March 8: Illinois Education and Career Success Network Conference

If you've not yet done so, be sure to register for the 10th annual Illinois Education and Career Success Network Conference, taking place March 8, 2023, at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Illinois. This one day, in-person conference will deliver an array of high-quality content and interactive opportunities centered on advancing equitable postsecondary attainment. Further details are provided in a January 25 e-Message.

April 13: Next Commission Meeting

The next meeting of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 13, 2023. Further details, including a listing of tentative agenda items, will be available prior to the meeting via the ISAC's Governing Board: The Commission section of the About ISAC area.

Visit the Commission Meeting Schedule page for information regarding all meetings scheduled in 2023.

April 20: PaCE Symposium

Mark your calendars for ISAC's second annual Illinois PaCE Symposium, which will take place, in-person, in Springfield on Thursday, April 20, 2023. The PaCE Symposium brings people together from across Illinois to share unique knowledge and skills in collaborating and advancing postsecondary and career readiness efforts through the Illinois PaCE Framework.

Submit proposals for symposium sessions no later than Tuesday, January 31, 2023, using the session proposal form.

Further information is provided in a January 18 e-Message. Watch for more details, including an agenda and registration information, to be announced soon.

Holiday Schedules

ISAC staff will be unavailable for these holidays:

  • Monday, February 13, 2023 – Lincoln's Birthday
  • Monday, February 20, 2023 – Presidents' Day

Staff will again be available the first business day immediately following each holiday.

For Assistance

Access the Counselors area anytime, or send an e-mail message to ISAC's School Services Department. With the exception of days when ISAC staff members are unavailable, we will review and respond to messages during regular business hours of Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (CT).


Don't Delay – Register for Success Network Conference
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators and High School Counselors/Teachers on January 25, 2023 .

2023 Success Network Conference



10th Annual Illinois Education and Career Success Network Conference

March 8, 2023 | 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Moraine Valley Community College, Palos Hills, Illinois

Don't Delay! Register Today!

Success Network Conference: Accelerating Equitable Success

If you haven't registered for the 10th annual Illinois Education and Career Success Network Conference, don't delay! Register today! This one day conference will deliver an array of high-quality content and interactive opportunities centered on advancing equitable postsecondary attainment. Join us in person as we celebrate our 10th anniversary as a Network, honoring the work our Leadership Communities have accomplished this past decade and looking toward a shared vision for the future. The conference registration fee is $35. Visit the conference website to view the full agenda and register for the conference.

We're pleased to announce a new breakout session – "Beyond the Pandemic: Learning Renewal and More Initiatives Supporting Our Students" – featuring a panel of state education leaders from the Illinois Community College Board, Illinois Board of Higher Education, Illinois State Board of Education, Illinois Student Assistance Commission, and a representative from the office of Governor JB Pritzker. This session will highlight learning renewal efforts and other student-centric initiatives taking place across the state and the resources available to help engage and support students.

Be sure to join us for our closing plenary, a conversation with state education and workforce leaders: Andy Manar, Deputy Governor for Budget and Economy; Martin Torres, Deputy Governor for Education; and Robin Steans, President of Advance Illinois.

Consultancy Protocol

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in one of the five interactive peer learning workshops listed below:

  • College and Career Pathway Endorsements
  • Dual Credit
  • Learning Renewal
  • Work-Based Learning
  • Postsecondary and Career Expectations (PaCE) Framework

10th Anniversary Celebration

Conference attendees are invited to join us for a special reception in honor of our 10th anniversary on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at 5 p.m. at the Hilton Chicago/Oak Lawn. Light appetizers will be served. Reservations are required; there is no additional cost for conference attendees.

Hotel Room Block

Limited hotel rooms are available at the Hilton Chicago/Oak Lawn. We encourage you to reserve your room today to secure the discounted rate. The group code is ESCNIU.

If you have questions about the conference, please send an e-mail message to ISAC's Sam Nelson (Sam.Nelson@illinois.gov) or Ana Moya (Ana.Moya@illinois.gov).

The Illinois Education and Career Success Network (formerly the Illinois 60 by 2025 Network) is a growing network of communities in Illinois that are committed to advancing equitable postsecondary attainment. The Network was launched and is organized by: Advance Illinois, Education Systems Center at Northern Illinois University (EdSystems), and the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC).


Attend ISAC's Postsecondary and Career Expectations (PaCE) Webinars!
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators, High School Counselors/Teachers, College Admission Counselors, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange High School Participants, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange College Participants, Community Organizations and Public Libraries on January 24, 2023 .

Illinois PaCE

Join ISAC's monthly webinars to learn how schools and districts across the state are implementing the Illinois PaCE Framework! During these monthly webinars, you will learn about the new legislation to implement a PaCE Framework, how to develop strategies to administer college and career readiness activities, and how to customize the PaCE Famework to fit the needs of your students.

Webinars will run from February through May. The PaCE Framework offers schools, districts, and communities a tool to structure college and career readiness efforts for their students to make an informed decision about life after high school.

All webinars are free and open to college access professionals! For a schedule and registration information, visit www.isac.org/pace/Webinars.

For questions, contact ISAC's Professional Development team at isac.pace@illinois.gov!


2023 CCE Conference: Save the Date & Call for Proposals
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators, High School Counselors/Teachers, College Admission Counselors, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange High School Participants, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange College Participants, Community Organizations and Public Libraries on January 20, 2023 .

2023 College Changes Everything Conference

Back in person July 13, 2023

2023 CCE Conference – DEIA: The Work We Need to Do

We hope you will join us for the 13th annual College Changes Everything® (CCE) conference live and in person on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at the Tinley Park Convention Center, Tinley Park, Illinois. The annual conference is the state's preeminent college access and success and career readiness event. Diverse stakeholders work together and learn from each other to help Illinois reach its Goal 2025 – to increase the proportion of adults in Illinois with high-quality degrees and postsecondary credentials to 60% by the year 2025.

Since the first CCE conference, equity has been an underlying tenet of this annual convening as it brings together caring professionals who want to ensure all students have opportunities for college access and success and are career ready. As we continue to emerge from the global pandemic that disrupted the lives of our students and the way in which we support and serve them, it's vital we take this opportunity to examine and assess how we are doing in regards to our collective work around Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) – e.g., what has been working and why; what hasn't worked and why not; what changes did the pandemic bring we want to keep. Why wait for another global event to push our DEIA work forward? Conference participants will have the opportunity for collaborative engagement where we draw upon each other's expertise, experience, and wisdom to contribute to a peer-to-peer learning environment.

Call for Proposals: Due March 3, 2023

We invite you to help make this conference a valuable professional development experience by submitting a conference interest session proposal. Please click here to access the session proposal form online, or it is also available via the conference website. Presenting at the CCE conference is a terrific way to support and engage in active learning with colleagues, share your knowledge and stories with a diverse audience, and enrich your own professional growth.

As the conference draws a broad group of professionals and stakeholders, we welcome proposals that cover a wide range of topics related to college access and completion and career readiness. Such topics might include and are not limited to: college and career readiness; student retention, persistence, and completion; programs and services for underrepresented students; educational equity; student wellness and emotional support; career and technical education; partnerships; career development experiences; education, business, and the economy; college costs, financial aid, and affordability; and community stakeholder engagement. In support of the conference theme, session proposals should also explain how the information will be shared through an equity lens.

  • Deadline – Priority consideration will be given to completed session proposal forms submitted by Friday, March 3, 2023. The online proposal form is on the conference website.
  • Non-Commercial Policy – Please note that sessions are to be non-commercial forums. Individuals should refrain from using brand names or endorsing specific products. Sessions are not to be used as a place for direct promotion of products and services.
  • Conference Registration – Presenters must register for the conference, and the registration fee is $40.00. Conference registration will open later this spring.
  • Presenter Compensation Policy – The CCE conference does not provide any compensation for individuals accepted to serve as conference interest session presenters. This includes compensation for travel-related expenses and hotel accommodations.

Please share the information in this e-Message with colleagues in your organization and other partners.

2023 College Changes Everything Conference Planning Committee

  • Illinois Student Assistance Commission
  • Illinois Board of Higher Education
  • Illinois Community College Board
  • Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
  • Illinois State Board of Education
  • Illinois College Access Network
  • Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities
  • Advance Illinois
  • Education Systems Center at Northern Illinois University
  • ACT Now
  • Women Employed

The College Changes Everything® Conference is sponsored
by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission.

Helping Illinois reach its Goal 2025: to increase the proportion
of adults in Illinois with high-quality college degrees and
postsecondary credentials to 60% by the year 2025


CCE


Save the Date and Call for Proposals for the 2023 Illinois Postsecondary and Career Expectations (PaCE) Symposium
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators, High School Counselors/Teachers, College Admission Counselors, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange High School Participants, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange College Participants, Community Organizations and Public Libraries on January 18, 2023 .

Illinois PaCE Symposium

Mark your calendars for ISAC's second annual, first in-person, Illinois PaCE Symposium that will take place on Thursday, April 20, 2023, in Springfield, Illinois! To learn more about the PaCE Symposium, visit the Illinois PaCE Symposium page.

The PaCE Symposium will bring together professionals from across Illinois to share and learn about how schools and districts are collaborating and advancing postsecondary and career readiness efforts through the Illinois PaCE Framework.

Call for Proposals

You are invited to present at the 2023 PaCE Symposium! We are seeking presenters that can share best practices, experiences learned, partnerships with employers or community-based organizations, and resources to support implementation of a PaCE Framework. If you are interested, submit a session proposal online! Proposals must be submitted by Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. (CT). Session guidelines can be found on the session proposal form and the PaCE Symposium page.

For questions about the PaCE Symposium, contact ISACs Professional Development team at isac.pace@illinois.gov.

We look forward to seeing you!


Do you send Paper Transcripts? Don't miss this opportunity
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators and High School Counselors/Teacher on January 17, 2023 .

ISAC Transcript Exchange – Parchment Preview
January 19th | 10 a.m. (Central)

Are you wondering if you should make the switch from paper to electronic transcripts? If so, don't miss the upcoming Parchment Preview webinar that ISAC will host, in collaboration with Parchment, at 10 a.m. (CT) this Thursday (January 19th). This webinar is offered at no cost to counselors, school administrations, and members of the public. Registration is free but required. Use the following link to register for the webinar: www.isac.org/pd/webinars.html.

During this 45-minute webinar, attendees will learn about the ISAC Transcript Exchange through Parchment, including how to navigate the student and administrator dashboards and gain efficiencies by switching from paper to electronic transcripts. You will also hear directly from a registrar regarding how their high school and students have benefited from utilizing the Exchange process.

The ISAC Transcript Exchange provides the opportunity for high school students to request that transcripts be sent electronically to the college(s) of their choice, the Common App, and other organizations requesting transcripts (e.g., scholarship providers and third-party verifications). ISAC's Transcript Exchange is available to all public and private high schools and districts at no cost.

Current students can request that transcripts be sent electronically to destinations worldwide, free of charge. Alumni are also able to use Parchment for transcript requests that include a transcript fee. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of transcript data, documents are sent through a secure transcript service in compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

To learn more about the ISAC Transcript Exchange, visit the website at www.isac.org/transcript-exchange. For questions on ISAC's Transcript Exchange, contact Lenore Smith at Lenore.Smith@illinois.gov.

Note: ISAC will not be offering Continuing Education (CE) credits or Professional Development (PD) hours for this webinar.


New Scholarship Encourages Students to Become Social Workers in Illinois Schools
Sent to High School Counselors/Teachers and Community Organizations on January 13, 2023 .

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is pleased to announce availability of the 2022-23 Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License Scholarship Program application.

Program Highlights

  • The Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License Scholarship Program was designed to encourage students to become social workers in Illinois schools and to provide minority children with access to a greater number of positive minority role models, better reflecting the diversity of Illinois students.
  • Scholarship assistance is available for qualifying licensed social workers, with master's degrees in social work, who wish to obtain an Illinois Professional Educator License with an Endorsement in School Social Work.
  • Each scholarship pays tuition and mandatory fee costs for an academic year (including summer) at participating Illinois public universities, with priority given to minority applicants.
  • To receive this scholarship, an applicant must agree to work as a social worker in an Illinois school.
    • If this commitment is not fulfilled, the scholarship converts to a loan, which must be repaid with interest.
  • 2022-23 awards will cover all terms of the 2022-23 academic year (fall 2022, spring 2023, and summer 2023) for which the applicant is eligible and enrolled.
  • Priority consideration will be given to applications received at ISAC on or before Tuesday, February 28, 2023.

Learn More

The following Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License Scholarship Program resources are available at the ISAC website (isac.org).

Questions?

If you have question regarding the Post-Master of Social Work School Social Work Professional Educator License Scholarship Program, or the application process, contact the ISAC Call Center.


Free Professional Development Opportunities in 2023
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators, High School Counselors/Teachers, College Admission Counselors, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange High School Participants, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange College Participants, Community Organizations and Public Libraries on January 10, 2023 .

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is pleased to announce the Training Tuesdays webinar series for this spring. Sessions will be offered from January through May. For the most up-to-date schedule and to register for one of the webinars, please visit our website at www.isac.org/pd/webinars.

To assist you in helping your students with the financial aid process and staying current on the state and federal programs, ISAC offers comprehensive professional development (PD) opportunities for counselors, mentors, and community partners at no cost. These trainings give you a detailed understanding of the financial aid process by covering a wide array of topics, ranging from learning about state and federal programs, helping students with verification, reviewing financial aid offers, and avoiding summer melt, as well as preparing for the loan changes coming into effect as the COVID-19 Loan Payment Pause ends.

All sessions are offered at no cost to the public, but registration is required. For additional information about ISAC's PD opportunities and upcoming webinars, visit our website at www.isac.org/pd.

Continuing Education (CE) credits and Professional Development (PD) hours are offered to participants at a rate of one per contact hour. To earn these, it is necessary to attend the session in its entirety and complete an ISAC evaluation form. To receive PD hours, an additional evaluation from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) must be completed and submitted along with an Illinois Educator Identification Number (EIN).

For questions about ISAC's PD opportunities, contact isac.outreachtraining@illinois.gov.


Help IllinoisCAN Expand Statewide
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators, High School Counselors/Teachers, College Admission Counselors, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange High School Participants, Illinois Electronic Transcript Exchange College Participants, Community Organizations and Public Libraries on January 6, 2023 .

You're invited to join the first meeting in 2023 of the Illinois College Access Network (IllinoisCAN), taking place on January 26th from 9-10 a.m. (CT). The meeting will be online, allowing for participation by colleagues across the state who are passionate about and dedicated to helping students prepare for life after high school. Please register/RSVP here to attend.

IllinoisCAN has always been about relationship building and supporting collaboration among its members. As we move into 2023, this meeting is the first of many opportunities to be provided for professionals all over Illinois to meet and learn from each other as we grow to a truly statewide network dedicated to improving postsecondary access and success for low-income and first-generation college students in Illinois. In addition to networking, IllinoisCAN provides you and your organization with opportunities for increased visibility of your work, professional development, and industry-related research and information. Visit the IllinoisCAN website to learn more about the network.

We look forward to seeing you on January 26th to share more on network plans and ways you can get involved with IllinoisCAN. If you have questions about the meeting or IllinoisCAN, please send an e-mail message to ISAC.IllinoisCAN@illinois.gov.


Do you send Paper Transcripts? Streamline your process in the New Year
Sent to Principals/Superintendents/Administrators and High School Counselors/Teacher on January 5, 2023 .

ISAC Transcript Exchange – Parchment Preview
January 19th | 10 a.m. (Central)

Don't wait – make the switch now from paper to electronic. Join us to find out how to save time and make your job more efficient, help yourself and your students by making the switch.

ISAC is pleased to announce our upcoming Parchment Preview webinar. This webinar is offered at no cost to counselors, school administrations, and members of the public. Registration is free but required. To register for this webinar, visit our website at www.isac.org/pd/webinars.html.

During this 45-minute webinar, which is offered in collaboration with Parchment, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the ISAC Transcript Exchange through Parchment, including how to navigate the student and administrator dashboards and gain efficiencies by switching from paper to electronic transcripts. You will also hear directly from a registrar regarding how their high school and students have benefited from utilizing the Exchange. This webinar is the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the Exchange process.

The ISAC Transcript Exchange provides the opportunity for high school students to request that transcripts be sent electronically to the college(s) of their choice, the Common App, and other organizations requesting transcripts (e.g., scholarship providers and third-party verifications). ISAC's Transcript Exchange is available to all public and private high schools and districts at no cost.

Current students can request that transcripts be sent electronically to destinations worldwide, free of charge. Alumni are also able to use Parchment for electronic transcript requests that include a transcript fee. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of transcript data, documents are sent through a secure transcript service in compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

To learn more about the ISAC Transcript Exchange, visit the website at www.isac.org/transcript-exchange. For questions on ISAC's Transcript Exchange, contact Lenore Smith at Lenore.Smith@illinois.gov.

Note: ISAC will not be offering Continuing Education (CE) credits or Professional Development (PD) hours for this webinar.

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ISAC COMMUNIQUÉ


December 2022 ISAC Communiqué
Sent on January 3, 2023

The December 2022 edition of the ISAC Communiqué is now available for your review, and may be accessed via the Partner e-Messages & Newsletters section of the e-Library for Partners at isac.org. This electronic version of ISAC's newsletter is a compilation of information provided to Counselor partners via ISAC's e-Messaging service over the past month.

Topics covered in the December 2023 ISAC Communiqué include:

  • 10th Annual Illinois Education and Career Success Network Conference
    (sent December 15, 2022)
  • November 2022 ISAC Communiqué
    (sent December 1, 2022)

Encourage Your Colleagues to Sign Up for e-Messaging

ISAC's e-Messaging service is our primary means of communicating information to Counselor partners.

Encourage your colleagues who have not done so to subscribe through the Counselors e-Messaging sign-up page at isac.org today, so that they won't miss future announcements or updates from ISAC.

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