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There is little more rewarding than presenting
at a Annual NACADA conference. Not only do I benefit from the research
and work of putting together the presentation, but I also enjoy
the experience of passing that information along and learn tremendous
amounts from the conference participants who attend my session.
It's a great feeling to know that the work that you do is appreciated
and the information that you present is valued and valuable. I highly
recommend presenting to everyone that I meet - present alone, present
on a panel, - just get out there and share your ideas!
Susan M. Kolls
Northeastern University
Presenting at the Annual Conference
has allowed me to share my knowledge and research with others but
more importantly has given me the opportunity to learn from a wide
range of individuals. First year advisors, advising administrators,
experienced advisors, and faculty advisors all have something to
share and bringing them together at individual sessions has allowed
me to expand on my ability to serve students and "borrow" from others. The bottom line is that advising is a very challenging and rewarding profession and one that is always a work in progress.
Blane Harding
Colorado State University
I began presenting at NACADA conferences
because I love learning from other presenters. I realized that others
might be excited to hear about some of the new things we have been
trying on our campus as well. It has been very rewarding to have
peers in my profession express their appreciation for giving them
new tools/ideas to take back to their campus. A major component
of advising is sharing knowledge... whether it's with our students
or with each other!"
Cindy Fruhwirth
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh |
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2009
Annual Conference
Academic
Advising: Deep in the
Heart of
Student Success
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Thank you to the 2,600 NACADA members who attended the 2009 Annual Conference
in San Antonio!
See page 2 of the conference program book
for the link to the conference handouts. |

Interested in 2010's Conference? Click here! |
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Hear Sarita Brown's
Keynote Address
PowerPoint slides from Sarita Brown's Keynote Address, October 2, 2009 |

Karl Boysen, Texas State, Winner
of Mickey Mouse Raffle
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Julie Change, Howard Unviersity, Winner of Minnie Mouse Raffle |
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Your
place to find information on:
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| Awards
Program |
Breakfast
for
New Advising Professionals
& Graduate Students |
Conference
Attire |
| Book
Signing |
Common Reading |
| Continuing
Education Units |
Dinner
Group
Signup |
Exhibits |
Keynote
Speakers |
| Member
Career
Services |
NACADA
Choir
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School
Spirit
Day
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NACADA
Town Hall
Business Meeting |
| Commission and Interest Group Activities |
PRESENTERS: Submit electronic handouts by
September 18th! Click here for instructions
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Conference
Overview
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The
conference runs from Wednesday, September 30, 7:00
p.m. - Saturday, October 3, 12:00 p.m.
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A
variety of optional pre-conference workshops
will be held on Wednesday from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Additional fees apply.
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There
are opportunities for formal and informal networking
with 2,500 advising colleagues.
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Professional
development for advisors is available through more
than 350 workshops, individual concurrent and panel
sessions and poster presentations on relevant topics
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Hot
Topics (critical issues in academic advising)
will be discussed.
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Presentations
are offered in a range of theoretical, practical and
interactive formats.
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Commission
and Interest Group meetings bring together colleagues
with similar concerns in over 35 specific advising
areas.
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Region
meetings introduce you to advisors from institutions
in your geographic area.
All
other questions should be directed to nacada@ksu.edu,
thank you.
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| The
Annual Conference Program Committee has put together a
packet of information to make your San Antonio visit even
better - click
here!
Volunteer!
If
you would like to be a part of this great conference by
volunteering, Ana Dison, the Volunteer Chair would love
to hear from you! It is helpful if you can volunteer
a two or three hour time block. Take a few minutes and
fill out the Volunteer
Form! |
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Meet
the 2009 Annual Conference Committee

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