Part II - How to Excel: AAMC Advisor Information System (AIS) for Advisors - August 7

Recorded On: 08/07/2024

Please join us for our upcoming Advisor Webinar Series: Part II - How to Excel: AAMC Advisor Information System (AIS) for Advisors.

Join our guest speakers, Marc Counterman (Pennsylvania State University), and Kate Fukawa-Connelly (Princeton University), and discover:

  • How to use data that health professions advisors can generate using the AAMC Advisor Information System (AIS) to share information with supervisors, administrators, faculty, and students.
  • How and when the guest speakers access AIS data.
  • The various and unique ways that data can be shared with your stakeholders.

We will also provide 2025 AMCAS application cycle data, including a review of important dates, reminders, and resources. 

There will be time for questions and answers.

As a reference, you can view the recording, slides, and sample data set from the first webinar, How to Excel: AAMC Advisor Information System (AIS), available on our website. 

The webinar will be recorded and posted on our website. We will notify you through email when it is available.

Marc Counterman
PreHealth Adviser, Eberly College of Science
The Pennsylvania State University

Marc Counterman is an Academic and Prehealth Adviser at the Pennsylvania State University. Since June 2021, Marc has been a Prehealth adviser working with undergraduates at Penn State with aspirations of attending a health profession school after completing their undergraduate degree, emphasizing work with first-generation college students. He has been the “numbers guy” on the team, diving into historical data to find success rates over the last several years for students applying to professional schools. Marc believes that utilizing data available to prehealth advisers can help better serve their students and improve outcomes over time.

Kate Fukawa-Connelly
Director, Health Professions Advising
Princeton University 

Kate Fukawa-Connelly is the Director of Health Professions Advising at Princeton University. She has been a prehealth advisor for over 15 years and has served on various NAAHP committees and as the former Director of Communications. She is passionate about sharing information with students and advisees, which has led her to delve into the presentation of data and statistics related to prehealth student success.

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