Principles of Good Practice

U Chicago

As a Certified Educational Planner (CEP) and member of the Association of Certified Educational Planners (AICEP), the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA), and the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), I adhere to their policies on Ethics and Professional Practice.

CEP Principles

A key requirement of all Certified Educational Planners is that they adhere to a strict code of ethical practices. The CEP designation signifies that the consultant maintains the highest standards of professional service and conduct. Their guidelines cover competence, client and family interactions, professional relationships with students and families as well as colleges and schools and advertising and public presentation.

IECA Principles of Good Practice

The IECA Principles of Good Practice provide a comprehensive outline on ethical practices and how IECA consultants conduct themselves while working to support students and parents with the college planning, search, application, and decision-making process. 

IECA members treat students and their families with respect and decency and with sensitivity to their individual strengths, values, and needs. As an IECA member, I will not solicit or accept any compensation from Schools or Programs.

HECA Standards and Ethics 

In accordance with HECA Standards and Ethics, it is important to serve the interests of students and families by providing accurate and unbiased information about the college search, application, and decision-making process. It is critical that my clients, both students and parents, are heard and their questions are answered. Candid and honest advice is key to both the process of College Advising and to my professional practice. 

I counsel and advise on the college search and application process and provide guidance, direction, and review. I do not complete or submit a college application on behalf of a student. 

For further reading on these organizations’ policies, please see links below.


AICEP Principles of Good Practice

IECA’s Principles of Good Practice

HECA’s Standards and Ethics Statement

NACAC Code of Ethics and Professional Practices

 

 

* article content updated to reflect the choice not to renew paid Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA) membership as of 2023, however we still adhere to the best practices therewith provided and so referenced.

The CEP is the Certified Educational Planner which Jane holds, and is the mark of distinction for independent educational consultants and high school counselors.

Jane Hoffman is a Certified Educational Planner (CEP). The CEP is the mark of distinction for independent educational consultants and high school counselors. It reflects the highest level of professional achievement and signifies extensive knowledge and commitment to the profession and to providing the highest quality of service to students and families. It is conferred only after demonstration of expanded institutional and professional knowledge.

CEPIECANACACJane Hoffman is an active member of a number of professional associations in college admissions and counseling, including the American Institute of Certified Educational Planners (AICEP), the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA) and the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC). Jane is a graduate of IECA’s Practices and Principles Training Institute and adheres to IECA’s Principles of Good Practice. Since it is important to remain current, Jane frequently attends national conferences and participate in professional exchanges that provide the latest information on admission policies, practices, trends and developments. Jane regularly visit colleges and meets with admissions officers to learn about each school’s culture, educational programs, institutional priorities and admissions practices. Ongoing professional development activities also include taking courses online, completing webinars and consulting with colleagues.