University/College: Baker University
Address: PO Box 65
City/State/Zip: Baldwin City, KS 66006
Phone: 785-594-7891 (Admissions)
Website: bakeru.edu
School’s Official Social Media (i.e. Twitter, Instagram, etc.): Facebook: Baker University (Official) Twitter and Instagram: @BakerUniversity
Local Representative: St. Louis-Sydney Doster, Kansas City-Ben Herron, Sydney Doster
Email Address: Sydney.doster@bakeru.edu, Benjamin.herron@bakeru.edu
Phone Number: Sydney-913-972-6708, Ben-913-378-5232
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Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Small Town
Public/Private: Private, Liberal Arts, United Methodist
Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 1000
Scholarship Deadline: Dec. 15
Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No
Accepts official ACT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes
ACT minimum: 18
GPA minimum: 2.75
Cost for Tuition: $25,950
Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $35,430
Athletic Association and Division: NAIA-Heart of America Conference
Most Popular Majors: Business, Sciences, Education, Exercise Science, Psychology, Mass Media, Nursing
Unique Programs: Quest is our new General Education program. It is a series of integrated and linked courses designed to develop the skills of critical thinking, collaborative learning, written and verbal communication.
CUBE College Update Form
University/College: Avila University
Address: 11901 Wornall Road
City/State/Zip: Kansas City, MO 64145
Phone: 816-501-2400
Website: www.avila.edu
Local Representative: Damon Smith
Email Address: Damon.Smith@avila.edu
Phone Number: 816-501-3773
Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Suburban
Public/Private: Private
Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 1200
Scholarship Deadline: No Deadline
Accept A+ Program (Yes/No): Yes
ACT minimum: 20
GPA minimum: 2.5
Cost for Tuition: $26,450
Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $33,700
Athletic Association and Division: NAIA
Most Popular Majors: Business, Education, Nursing, Radiologic Science, Communication, and Psychology
Unique Programs: Study Abroad, Campus Ministry, Performing Arts, and Men and Women’s Athletics
MOACAC Call for Volunteers
Please e-mail or mail form to:
Karen Verstraete, MOACAC Past-President
Webster Groves High School
100 Selma Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119
Verstraete@wgmail.org
Name ____________________________________________________________________
Title _____________________________________________________________________
Institution _________________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________
City ________________________________ State _________ Zip Code _______________
Phone ______________________________ E-Mail ________________________________
Please check if you are interested in serving on one of the following MOACAC committees.
For a description of each committee, please see below.
____ Admission Practices ____ Annual Conference ____ College Day/Night
____ Government Relations ____ Inclusion, Access & Success ____ Membership
____ National College Fairs ____ Professional Development ____ Publications
____ Technology ____ No Preference, would like to volunteer in any capacity
Admission Practices: Deals with issues concerning the professional ethics and standards of members when there is an alleged charge or breach of ethics.
Annual Conference: Coordinates the MOACAC Annual Conference
College Day/Night Scheduling: Plans and oversees the College Day/Night schedule.
Government Relations: Follows legislative action in Missouri and on the national level that effects access and transition issues. This committee coordinates the Legislative Forum in Jefferson City each year and keeps the membership informed about important legislative initiatives.
Inclusion, Access & Success: Deals with programs in regard to equal educational access; maintains a communications network with organizations whose goals and objectives are to promote higher education for populations who are under-represented in the college ranks.
Membership: Coordinates annual membership drive; maintains official membership records; assists NACAC promotion in Missouri.
National College Fair: Organizes and directs the total operations of the respective St. Louis or Kansas City National College Fair, in cooperation with NACAC.
Professional Development: Coordinates and assists in the development and presentation of professional growth activities for MOACAC members. Coordinates the summer “Tools of the Trade” institute, the CUBE Conferences, the Support Staff Drive-In, the Counselor Bus Tours, and numerous other activities.
Publications: Publishes the MOACAC newsletter which is the primary vehicle for communication within the organization; solicits information from the constituency of high school and college counselors as well as from the Executive Board for publications.
Technology: Coordinates and assists the development and implementation of technology for use in communicating with membership and external audiences, including website development &maintenance.
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