Dr. Jerry Daniels graduated from East Texas State (Texas A&M Commerce) with a Bachelors of Science Degree in 1983. He completed a Masters of Science Degree from East Texas State the following year. He completed his PhD at Texas A&M University in 1994.
Dr. Daniels taught agriculture science in Fort Bend ISD Sugar Land, Texas for 10 years. He was privileged to also teach at Houston Community College Northwest campus for a period of time. In 1996 Dr. Daniels was selected as Fort Bend ISD secondary teacher of the year.
He later spent one year in the field of computers when he assumed the role of Director of Technology for Buffalo ISD in Buffalo, Texas. The following year he was offered the position of Student Advisor and Lecturer at Texas A&M University.
This position allowed him to develop a detailed understanding of what is expected of the student at the secondary level of education as well as from institutions of higher learning. The years of working with high school and college youth in Fort Bend ISD and at Texas A&M revealed a need for intensive and individual advising for anyone seeking a college degree. Counselors at the high school and college level do an excellent job but may have several hundred students assigned to their care. Additional focus is needed to concentrate on the needs of the individual to provide understanding of the complexities of higher education.
Description of Services : Lay the foundation for an impressive application with direction in the areas of coursework selection, extracurricular activities, community service, volunteering and participation in enrichment programs that nourish their interests.
Description of Experience : Ten years teaching high school at Kempner HS in Sugar Land, four years lecturing and student advising at Texas A&M University and 16 years helping high school students, transfers students, and college graduates gather information and gain admission to the colleges of their choice.