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Aaron Fulk

Director of College Counseling

University School of Nashville

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Professional Bio

Joined the University School of Nashville as Director of College Counseling in 2021 after serving Marin Academy in San Rafael, CA for five years as Director of College Counseling & Institutional Research. At USN, Aaron also leads the school's strategic plan, sits on the Board of Trustees Educational Innovation Subcommittee, and is also a part of the Department Chairs Committee. While at MA, he took a values-based, data-informed approach to evolve the programming during his tenure. Outside of his role as a college counselor, Aaron was the co-site supervisor for the Mastery Transcript Consortium, served on the senior leadership team, and also sat on several committees including the strategic alignment committee and the curriculum review committee. Prior to MA, Aaron served as the Associate Director of College Counseling at Collegiate School (Richmond, VA) and St. Margaret's Episcopal School (CA) where he coached football and baseball and focused on diversity and equity initiatives. He began his career in college admissions at his alma maters, Washington & Lee University and Stanford University, reads applications for QuestBridge, and volunteers for ScholarMatch. A regular presenter at state, regional, and national conferences, Aaron is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC), The College Board, and served as the first Strategic Planning Chair of the Board for the Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools (ACCIS) for four years. He has serves on the Reed College Advisory Council, and served in the past on the SCOIR Advisory Council and the Tulane University Advisory Board.

School/Organization

University School of Nashville
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Education:
Washington & Lee University 2008 BA English
Stanford University 2011 MA Policy, Organization, Leadership Studies