Paige Clarke
I became interested in the topic of admissions when my eldest son was preparing for college. Much of the information he received seemed counterintuitive and was often contradictory. I also began to consider the changing expectations of what higher education should be, and that inquiry led me to pursue a Certificate in College Access Counseling through the the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University. I owe my own undergraduate experience to a chance meeting with an admissions representative from Randolph-Macon Woman’s College (Lynchburg, VA) who was visiting my high school. I had never heard of the college or even been to Virginia, but she encouraged me to consider possibilities beyond the world I knew. I have always thrived on helping others discover their strengths, and I like to share that sense of discovery with students embarking on their own college journey.
Certifications:
Certificate in College Access Counseling
Education:
Rice University, Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies, Certificate in College Access Counseling
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, MA in Art History and Archaeology
Randolph-Macon Woman's College (now Randolph College), BA magna cum laude
Honors:
Phi Beta Kappa
Maude Huff Fife Scholarship for Outstanding Writing
Experience:
Claritas College Counseling, LLC- Founding Member and Counselor
Presbyterian School-Guest Fine Arts Teacher
Peremba – Kentz USA Inc.-Company Secretary
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth-Assistant Registrar
Maier Museum, R-MWC-Student Docent Coordinator
Memberships:
NACAC (National Association for College Admissions Counseling)
TACAC (Texas Association for College Admissions Counseling)
IECA (Independent Educational Consultants Association), Associate Member
Volunteer Work:
Community organizations, local food pantry, HISD volunteer
Personal:
Lived abroad in Cambridge and in Knutsford, England, and in Clonmel, Ireland
Enjoy reading, photography, quilt making and research, Member of the Modern Quilt Guild