Too many students in Appalachia do not consider attending college despite their potential. Too many students in our rural public schools say they plan to apply to college but never do. Fewer adults in western North Carolina earn college degrees than the national average. We believe that education has the power to transform lives, and that every student in Appalachia deserves the opportunity to attain a college degree.
Individual advising for students fosters real results. College Advising Corps is here to support students, families, and schools throughout our region. The Appalachian College Advising Corps, established in 2019 through a partnership with Appalachian State University, hires recent Appalachian graduates to help first- generation, underrepresented, and low-income students get to and succeed in their post-secondary journey and beyond. Serve with us!
Adviser Services
- Academic and extracurricular planning
- Application support, including essays and balanced list-making
- FAFSA, CSS Profile, and scholarship completion support
- Admissions and financial aid award comparison and best-fit decision- making
- Admissions and financial aid workshops
- Group activities about college and life skills
- Connections to postsecondary resources and opportunities
- Standardized test preparation and registration
- Family events
Latest News
Homecoming
Sep 16, 2024
It’s strange returning to a place you vowed you would never return to…yet that is what I was doing when I started as a College Advise
College Advising Corps Helps Drive FAFSA Completion Rates in Statewide Pilot Program
Aug 25, 2024
Madison County has recently been named as one of the two counties in Western North Carolina whose seniors have exceeded the state of North C
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1000 patient care hours. That was all that stood between me and my goal of becoming a physician assistant.
Join College Advising Corps
The Appalachian College Advising Corps seeks to hire recent graduates from Appalachian State University to serve as college advisers in high-need high schools throughout western North Carolina. As members of a national movement, Appalachian State University College Advising Corps college advisers will help students in rural, underserved Appalachian communities realize their dreams of achieving postsecondary education.
Priority in applications is given to Appalachian State graduates, but the Appalachian College Advising Corps does accept applicants who graduated from institutions other than Appalachian State University, as long as the applicant's home institution does not have a College Advising Corps program located on its campus.
Become an Adviser
Advisers develop leadership, work, and life skills as they interact with K-12, higher education, and community-based organizations, developing knowledge and forging connections that will benefit them in their next step, whether that is a career or graduate school.
Learn more about CAC
If you are interested in learning more, please email advisingcorps@appstate.edu or attend one of our Career Fair Events.