Ariston adheres to the guidelines of confidentiality and ethical practices as defined by each organization we are a member of. These include National Association of College Admission Counsellors (NACAC), The Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA), the American Counselling Association (ACA), the Association of International Educators (NAFSA), and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
At Ariston as Independent Educational consultants we:
- Approach and conduct the college planning and application process in an ethical, conscientious, and responsible manner.
- Encourage students to utilize the resources of their high school, the high school counselors, and advisors.
- Provide advice that is consistent with the policies and procedures set forth by the student’s high school regarding enrollment in rigorous or higher-level courses.
- Act professionally, responsibly, and ethically in all relationships with students, families, high schools, college admission personnel, and colleagues.
- Represent and promote our services with accuracy and honesty.
- Do not accept any reward, service, or remuneration from any college, university, agency, or organization for placement, referral, or recruitment of students. This does not apply to gifts of nominal value that in no way obligate the recipient.
- Comply with all laws and regulations regarding students’ rights to privacy with particular attention to regulations in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, FERPA.
- Respect all student information (including transcript, test scores, financial resources, institutional preferences) as confidential.
- Secure permission from the student and/or family before revealing any information about students or their admission process, including but not limited to decisions and/or scholarship and financial aid awards.
- Not make any written or verbal guarantee of college admission or placement, or guarantees of financial aid or scholarship awards.
- Not make disparaging statements about postsecondary institutions.
- Not make unethical or unprofessional requests of, nor make disparaging statements about, school-based counselors, college admissions representatives, or other independent education consultants.
- Not advocate to colleges or universities on behalf of students, unless expressly invited to do so by the college.
- With written student and/or family permission, a HECA member may confer with high school counselors, college representatives and related professionals on matters related to college admissions and financial aid.
- Be encouraged to actively engage in pro bono work and to volunteer in education-related professional and community organizations.
- Introduce a range of post-secondary opportunities and programs to students and their families while recognizing decisions are made by the student and/or family. Encourage students and families to conduct thorough research of the academic and co-curricular programs, selection process, and other distinguishing features, of colleges and universities.
- Assist students to develop a list of colleges that are a “good-fit” – a list that is balanced, realistic, and reasonable in number.
- Provide information about scholarships and the financial aid application process..
- Advise students on the types and uses of standardized admission tests and not suggest special educational testing for the sole purpose of securing extended testing time.
- Advise students to be the sole author of their application and essays and counsel against inappropriate assistance from others – however well meaning. HECA members may provide general guidance, direction and review of the application, as needed, to minimize unintentional errors and omissions.
- Assist students in approaching the college admission and decision-making process in an organized manner.
- Advise students to report changes in the academic record or personal conduct once an application is submitted.
- Advise students to notify colleges in a timely manner of their intent to withdraw an application, accept or decline offers of admission and to deposit at only one school.
- Advise students who choose to defer admission that they should follow all conditions as outlined by the deferring college
* Incorporating the HECA code of conduct for Individual Consultants & the NACAC Statement of Principles of Good Practice: Code of Ethics and Professional Practice.