
Summer 1996


Disdain for the for-profit world has faded as
"customer service" becomes more crucial to advising. Linda Heaney looks back,
and to the future.
How do you keep the center going? Kitty Kaar gives tips from her extensive experience on
fund-raising, volunteer, donation, and fee-for-service programs.
"I do not know how long I could have survived in the profession if it was not for the
revolutionary changes that have taken place...." Sohair Saad's more than fourteen
years at AMIDEAST/Cairo.

With a $30,000 cut, something had to be done. Evelyn
Levinson details what, how, and what happened. Questions for others considering
cost-defrayment are also provided.
The differing systems of six advising centers are presented. and are also discussed.
What is an intern? Why do they intern? Where do you turn to find an intern? Lia Hutton and
Debbie Hefferon offer answers.
Eight advising centers describe how they make internships work.

A personal account of how an internship program
began, by Gabriela Consentino.
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