Legal and Ethical Issues for School Counselors presented by Dr. Carolyn Stone, ASCA's Ethics Chair

Legal and Ethical Issues for School Counselors presented by Dr. Carolyn Stone, ASCA's Ethics Chair

Come join us at the NYIT Manhattan or Old Westbury campus and catch up with the new 3rd edition of ASCA's Legal and Ethical Book. Presented by Dr. Carolyn Stone, ASCA's Ethics Chair, registration includes a copy of the book for each participant and refreshments. Discounts for district groups. Space limited! CEUs are available. Purchase orders accepted.


Date: December 10, 2013 (Manhattan) or December 12, 2013 (Old Westbury)
Time: 9am to 3pm
Locations: NYIT Manhattan Campus 11th Floor auditorium ($60 book plus light refreshments)
NYIT Old Westbury Campus Hall of Fame – Student Activities Center ($75 book plus lunch)
Registration Fee: This fee includes a complimentary copy of the 3rd edition of this invaluable book for school counselors and lunch. Please contact Erin Fabian efabian@nyit.edu at 212 261-1529 registration information and forms.

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