Member Benefits
Put the Power of the CS Counsellors' Network to Work for You
Are you interested in joining more than 5,000 high school counsellors and university and college admissions staff that enjoy the unique range of benefits we provide - helping to understand, prepare and effectively meet the post-secondary information needs of Canada's high school students? Then you should consider becoming a parent member of the CS Counsellors' Network.
We believe that CS Counsellors' Network will become one of your most valued and indispensable resources for helping your son or daughter prepare for post-secondary education. Joining the CS Counsellors' Network is the perfect way to gain access to the tools and information that is relevant to your child's making the best choice among post-secondary alternatives. And, we believe that CS Counsellors' Network will provide you with unique opportunities to become more involved in planning your son's or daughter's post-secondary career.
The following list of Parent Member benefits and services is only a sampling of what you will receive:
- Access for your child to CS Counsellors' Network's proprietary career planning tools – Career Profiler (Holland Vocational Type Aptitude Test, Resume Builder, and Budget Builder)
- A searchable database of original articles on topics ranging from how to choose a school, finding money for school, studying abroad, working and college, college health, college and the military, making sense of college rankings and more. You can download and print these at no charge
- A searchable database of post-secondary education associations enabling you to help expand your and your child's knowledge of career opportunities within specific programs of study
- Free quarterly e-newsletters identifying national and provincial trends in post secondary education, financial assistance, and significant university and Faculty initiatives that will effect your child
- Access to the CS Counsellors' Network's “blog” which connects high counsellors, university and college career advisors and faculty-based admissions staff, Parent Advisory Councils, parents and others from across Canada and internationally
- Copies of CS Counsellors' Network's “Annual Surveys of High School Counsellors and Parents” identifying key requirements and deliverables from post-secondary career advisors and parent needs and concerns
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