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(NACAC Code of Ethics) Business as usual? Not if you work in higher education recruitment.


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The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) annual conference was held in Louisville, KY this last September 2019. During the annual conference, NACAC leadership supported removing three provisions in its code of ethics in hopes of avoiding potential litigation from the Department of Justice.

It's to early to see the full impact, but let's begin the discussion.

https://www.justice.gov/atr/division-operations/division-update-spring-2019/no-poach-approach

https://www.chronicle.com/article/Welcome-to-the-Wild/247253?key=OaLXj7e-XZPZeHLnkkXFWqfbI51EwnIwKIOyYnoF5ubW1uuqh9UybX9Y2BKKTvyyLVJqUi02TnhRTU83T2dxZHhlR2tyTzNjMTdsdXF3ZDJoaDFrZlFPNk9HQQ

https://www.nacacnet.org/advocacy--ethics/NACAC-Code-of-Ethics/

https://www.nacacnet.org/globalassets/documents/advocacy-and-ethics/cepp/cepp_10_2019_final.pdf

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Reboot Higher EdBy Paul Bolton