I noticed you have “CEP” as a credential at the end of your name, what does it mean?
According to the American Institute of Certified Educational Planners, CEP’s “represent the highest in professional standards, demonstrate extensive knowledge and experience in the field of educational planning and provide the broadest and most informed educational choices to students.”
To better understand the degree of professional significance of the CEP designation, I often explain the designation of Certified Educational Consultant as being much like that of a CPA as it relates to the world of accountants.
I am one of only seven (7) Certified Educational Planners in the state of Georgia serving college-bound students.
To learn more about what to expect from hiring a Certified Educational Planner, go to the American Institute of Certified Educational Planners website. There you will have the opportunity to find one nearest to your location and learn more about the services they offer.
According to the American Institute of Certified Educational Planners, CEP’s “represent the highest in professional standards, demonstrate extensive knowledge and experience in the field of educational planning and provide the broadest and most informed educational choices to students.”
To better understand the degree of professional significance of the CEP designation, I often explain the designation of Certified Educational Consultant as being much like that of a CPA as it relates to the world of accountants.
I am one of only seven (7) Certified Educational Planners in the state of Georgia serving college-bound students.
To learn more about what to expect from hiring a Certified Educational Planner, go to the American Institute of Certified Educational Planners website. There you will have the opportunity to find one nearest to your location and learn more about the services they offer.
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