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Education Advisory Council

Guiding what the profession learns next.

The AISAP Education Advisory Council is a practitioner committee that advises on learning content, curriculum development, and the strategic direction of AISAP’s professional education programs. Council members help ensure that every AISAP learning experience reflects what the profession actually needs — not what someone outside of it thinks it needs.

Why It Matters

AISAP's learning doesn't come from a corporate curriculum team. It comes from practitioners who advise on what the field needs to know, what gaps exist, and which formats best serve working enrollment professionals. The Education Advisory Council is the mechanism that keeps AISAP's learning relevant, current, and practitioner-centered.

Education Advisory Council

Julia True

Joe Coleman

Search Consultant, Resource Group 175

Scott Collins

Director of Enrollment, University School of Nashville

James Eberhart

Director of Financial Aid & Associate Director of Admission, Chadwick School

Janice Gregerson

Counsel, Independent School Law, Venable, LLC

Maggie Jackson

Director of Admission, Hawken Upper School, Hawken School

Hugh Jebson

Head of School, St. John’s Episcopal Parish Day School

Patrick Schuermann, Ed.D.

Innovative Programming Strategist

Geordie Mitchell

Assistant Head of School for Institutional Advancement, La Jolla Country Day School

Julia True, CAEP

Admissions & Advancement Director, International School of Amsterdam

Jennifer Webb

Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid, Flint Hill School

Kerry Bolton

Director of Educational Programs, AISAP

Karla Vargas-Kennedy, CAEP

Assistant Headmaster and Director of Enrollment Management, Woodberry Forest School

Experienced enrollment professionals interested in shaping AISAP’s learning strategy and curriculum direction. Council members bring deep expertise and a willingness to invest time in building something that serves the whole profession.