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Follow on Google News | Jaime Smith receives CEP DesignationCEP Designation given by American Institute of Certified Educational Planners
Jaime is one of just six CEPs in the state of Oregon, and the only CEP residing in the city of Eugene. She has been teaching for 2 decades and became CEO of Online G3 in 2009, making this designation an exciting addition to her repertoire. Jaime has taught students of all ages, from middle grades to college, even training other teachers on her professional journey. Jaime is looking forward to counseling students and helping them plan their paths through higher education. This designation certifies Jaime as a qualified professional who possesses not only a Master's degree and adequate experience, but has also passed the board's extensive examination process. This process additionally entails a review of professional references and peer feedback. To further demonstrate Jaime's preparedness for the certification, she has received a college counseling certificate from UC San Diego. The AICEP website describes this certification as professionals "who have achieved the highest level of competence in educational planning." The CEP is a mark of professionalism, achievement, and high ethical standards. With Jaime's certification, parents can be assured their students are working with a committed professional. CEPs must be recertified every 5 years through an examination of their current work as a full time professional. Jaime will complete this process to assure she is adhering to the established professional standards. To explore Jaime's online courses designed for gifted learners, visit www.onlineg3.com. Jaime works with students of all backgrounds and journeys, including homeschoolers, online learners, transfer students, and GED holders. To learn more about Jaime's college counseling and to book a consultation, visit www.jsmithiec.com. End
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