About Dr. Hall

Dr. Christine Hall has been a secondary-level educator for over thirty years in both public and private school settings.

She has worked as a school administrator in Florida and North Carolina.
During her tenure, Dr. Hall assisted hundreds of students with their course selections in preparation for the college selection and admission process. She understands the intricacies of the high school setting and is easily able to aid students in navigating the course selection process, as well as work with them to identify meaningful extra-curricular involvement and community activities.

Dr. Hall is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), member of the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC), a Professional Member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA) and past member of the Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA). She currently serves on NACAC’s National Admission’s Practice Committee.

Dr. Hall has visited well over 250 college campuses in the US, Canada and Europe and met with admissions’ representatives and students from all of those schools. She continues to visit campuses across the nation and internationally to provide first-hand information to her students.

Dr. Hall holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Education from the University of South Florida where she graduated Phi Kappa Phi. She also holds a Doctorate in Education from Vanderbilt University. She holds current certifications in both Florida and North Carolina in School Administration, Curriculum & Instruction, and Special Education. Currently, she works as a full-time educational consultant and has been actively involved in the community at-large. She has been a member of the Cary Chamber of Commerce and its’ Education Committee, the Women Business Owner’s Network-Cary, St. Mary Magdalene SAC, and the Green Hope High School PTSA.

Dr. Hall has written regularly for various print and online publications including WRAL.com’s Go As Mom, She continues to contribute to the local media and is often interviewed by local newspapers and TV stations.

A native South Floridian, Dr. Hall and her family relocated to North Carolina in 2006. Her son is a graduate of Cardinal Gibbons; both her daughters are graduates of Green Hope High School. Her oldest daughter graduated from Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, while her youngest graduated from Furman University in South Carolina and currently attends medical  school in South Carolina at the USC Greenville Medical campus.