NACADA
Annual Awards Program
| The
Annual Awards Program honors the people, programs,
institutions, and technology innovations making significant
contributions to the field of academic advising.
A special Awards Reception will be held for award
recipients and their invited guests on Wednesday
afternoon prior to the opening general session of
the annual conference. |
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| Award
recipients will also be recognized as a group at
the opening general session, on posters with photos
of the awardees displayed throughout the conference,
and in a special booklet listing all award recipients
that will be included in the conference registration
materials. There will be several other opportunities
for conference attendees to acknowledge and honor
their colleagues, such as during the Region, Commission,
and Interest Group meetings, as well as at the
opening night’s Welcome
Reception. |
Best
of Region Winners
Congratulations
to our Best of Region winners from the 2008 regional conferences.
Come listen to some of the Best of the Best!
Region
1 - Online
Career Resources for Advisors
James
Peacock, Kennebec Valley Community
College Kristina
Ierardi, Cape Cod Community College
Region
2 - Teaching
Students How to Fish: Infusing Critical Thinking Strategies
to Help Students Advise Themselves
Carol
Moore, Barbara Lopez, Temple University
Region
3 -
Economic Recession and Student Financial Instability: How Academic
Advisors Can Help
Reed
Curtis, University of South Carolina
Region
4 - Why
Am I Here? Real Strategies for Helping Undecided Students
Kathleen
Smith, Brad Popiolek, Florida State University
Region
5 - Students
At Risk or On Probation: Success/Retention Initiatives with
Impact
Karen
Reynolds, Michigan State University
Region
6 - What
Should Harry Do? Student Development Theory in the World of
Hogwarts
Danielle
Tisinger, Jennifer Endres, University of Minnesota
Region
7- Success
in Parent Education: Dialoguing at the Collegiate Level
Brian
Nossaman, University of Oklahoma
Region
8 - Reality
Check: Advising Students OUT of a Major
Nicole
Kent, Oregon State University
Region
9 - Building
Bridges with Underrepresented Students: Connecting with Filipino
American Students in Academic Advising
Nikki
Libarios, University of Hawaii-Manoa Ernie Libarios,
Leeward Community College
Region
10 - Helping
Your High School Pupa Transform into a College Butterfly:
Former High School Teachers Offer Tactics for Assisting
First-Year Students
Jennifer
Edwards, Carrie Graham, Arizona State University
Book
Signing
|
NACADA
is proud to release Academic Advising: A Comprehensive
Handbook (2nd Ed.) at the 2008 Annual Conference in Chicago.
Authors of this new book will be available to autograph
copies from 7:15-8:30 a.m. on Friday, October 3, in the
Hyatt Regencey Riverside Center. You may preorder your
copy of this book when you register for the conference
or purchase a copy on-site at the NACADA booth in the
Riverside Center.
Breakfast
for New Advisors
NACADA
invites all those who have been advising three or fewer
years to join NACADA Leaders for a buffet breakfast 7:00-8:00
a.m. on Saturday, October 4.
It will be a chance for new advisors (professional, faculty,
or peer), to meet and join in the discussion on how NACADA
can support new advising professionals in their careers
and in their work with students. The Chair of the New
Advising Professionals Interest Group will also be in
attendance to meet all participants. |
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Common
Reading
(Sponsored
by the Research and Diversity Committees)
“Racial
bias, whether at the individual or collective levels,
is hard to see and harder to talk about” (Bensimon, 2007,
p. 454). But
we’re going to talk about it! If
you work with students, then you should attend NACADA’s
first Common Reading Thursday,
October 2, 2008, from 6:30-8:00 p.m..
The discussion will focus on the issues of diversity presented
by Estela Bensimon in Bensimon, E.M. (2007). The
Underestimated Significance of Practitioner Knowledge
in the Scholarship on Student Success.pdf. The
Review of Higher Education, 30 (4), 441-469 (provided by
permisson of The
Association for the Study of Higher Education).
“We
have learned to view inequality in educational outcomes as
a problem of student underpreparedness, not a problem of practitioner
knowledge, pedagogical approaches, or ‘culturally held’ ideas
about minority students” (Bensimon, 2007, p. 456). “Institutional
agents … have the capacity to respond to students in ways
that make them feel valued, worthy, and respected. In contrast
… in the dominant scholarship on student success, practitioners
are only present indirectly” (Bensimon, 2007, p. 463).
Through
this discussion, participants will:
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Consider their gaps in understanding the behavior patterns
of students from racial and ethnic groups other than their
own.
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Explore ways to increase their multicultural competence.
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Discuss how the significance and impact of academic
advising relate to issues of racial equity in higher
education.
Thursday, October
2, 2008, from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Conference
Attire
Comfortable
and casual best describe the “dress code” at NACADA annual conferences. Wear
comfortable shoes—sessions will be
held on different levels and in both tower of the Hyatt.
Learning and networking are emphasized, not a formal dress code.
Conference
Schedule
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Wednesday,
October 1 |
Friday,
October 3 |
| 9:00
a.m.-5:15 p.m. |
Pre-conference
workshops
(optional-extra fees apply) |
7:15-8:30
a.m. |
Continental
Breakfast
Poster
Session |
| 7:00-8:30
p.m. |
Opening
Keynote Address |
8:00
a.m.-12:00 p.m. |
Exhibits |
| 8:30-10:30
p.m. |
Welcome
Reception-
Exhibits
Open |
8:45-9:45
a.m.
10:00-11:00
a.m. |
27
Individual Sessions
27
Individual Sessions |
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|
11:15
a.m.-12:15 p.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
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|
12:15-1:45
p.m. |
Lunch
on your own |
| Thursday,
October 2 |
2:00-3:00
p.m.
3:15-4:15
p.m. |
27
Individual Sessions
27
Individual Sessions |
| 7:15-8:15
a.m. |
Continental
Breakfast
Commission/Interest
Group
Fair |
4:30-5:30
p.m.
5:45-6:45
p.m. |
27
Individual Sessions
Annual
NACADA Business Mtg |
| 8:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. |
Exhibits |
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| 8:30-10:00
a.m. |
Keynote
Address |
Saturday,
October 4 |
| 10:15-11:15
a.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
7:00-8:00
a.m. |
Continental
Breakfast |
| 11:30
a.m.-12:30 p.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
7:00-8:00
a.m. |
Breakfast
for New Advisors |
| 12:30-2:00
p.m. |
Lunch
on your own |
8:00-9:00
a.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
| 2:00-3:00
p.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
9:15-10:15
a.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
| 3:15-4:15
p.m. |
27
Individual Sessions |
10:30-11:30
a.m. |
27
Individual Sessions/Hot Topics |
| 4:30-5:30
p.m. |
Region
Meetings |
11:30
a.m. |
Conference
Ends |
| 5:30-6:30
p.m. |
Regional
Receptions |
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Continuing
Education Units
NACADA
is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors
to offer continuing education units (CEUs) for National Certified
Counselors. It is the responsibility of the attendee to abide
by NBCC Continuing Education Guidelines. Information will be
available at the conference registration desk.
Dinner
Group Sign-ups
If
you’d like to meet other attendees and perhaps share dinner
or evening entertainment opportunities, come to the Hospitality
Desk in the Riverside Center, inside the exhibit hall.
Volunteers will have restaurant suggestions and sign up sheets
to facilitate forming informal dinner groups.
Exhibits
The Exhibit Hall, Riverside
Center, will be open Wednesday,
8:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.; Thursday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.;
and Friday 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (only the NACADA booth
is open on Saturday) Vendors with products
and services of interest to advisors will be attending
the conference. Exhibitors will be listed in the conference
program. The Exhibit Hall will also
feature NACADA publications and promotional items for
sale and the Cyber Café.
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Looking
for a new position or tips on how to successfully advance your
career? If
so, plan to stop by the Member Career Services desk at the
conference!
The
NACADA Member Career Services committee is committed to helping
you advance your career. We will be offering a number of
services at the Annual Conference, including the opportunity
to have your résumé/CV and/or cover letter critiqued and
even the possibility of interviewing for open positions throughout
the country. We aim to be instrumental in connecting job-searching
members with administrators that have available positions
to fill. You may be able to meet your potential employer
or candidate and actually interview at the conference in
Chicago. Look for our counter located in the Exhibit area.
Members
Seeking Employment
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Members who are seeking a new position or advancement in higher
education are encouraged to bring several copies of their résumé
to the conference. Member Career Services committee members
will be available to offer constructive feedback on how to improve
your cover letter and/or résumé/CV. In addition, résumés
may be submitted for available positions. Job descriptions
will be in binders at the Member Career Services booth
for perusal.
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Interested candidates will need one résumé for each position
for which they would like to apply. They will be provided
to any employers who are at the conference so they can
contact candidates and schedule interviews.
Employers
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Employers who are interested in posting available positions
at the conference need to bring at least 20 copies of the
position description to the conference. These need to be
submitted to the Member Career Services table in the exhibit
area as soon as possible, where they will be posted on
a bulletin board and included in binders for perusal by
candidates.
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Employers will be able to pre-screen candidates and schedule
their own interviews. Come prepared to interview candidates
on site if you would like!
NACADA
Choir
| Join the NACADA choir for a thrilling performance
at the second plenary session! We are excited to
have Bruce Norris back from
last year to coordinate and direct the tenth annual NACADA
choir performance, 8:30 a.m. on Thursday,
October 2nd. First-time and returning
singers of all abilities are welcome. It's not necessary
to register in advance. Please join us; you'll have a
blast! |
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| We will rehearse Wednesday, October 1st,
at 4:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom,
East Tower, Gold Level, some of us may want
to explore dinner options together after the practice.
The second practice will be at 7:30 a.m.,
October 2nd, just prior to our performance
at 8:30 a.m., again in the Grand Ballroom. We hope
to see you there. |
School
Spirit
Thursday
is Spirit Day at the conference. Show your school spirit on
Thursday, October 2 by wearing a rugby, polo
shirt or T-shirt from your institution. Join the fun and see
how many different schools are represented!
Volunteer
Opportunities
At
this year's conference we have may opportunities for participants
to get involved. It doesn't have to an all-day commitment; a
couple of hours would be helpful. It's a good way to meet new
people. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer (helping
at the hospitality desk, assisting with the evaluation process,
etc.), please contact Pam
Rodriguez, Metropolitan Community College, plewisrodriguez@mccneb.edu.
Be sure to mention in the e-mail if there is a particular area/time
in which you would like to volunteer or if you are open to any
assignment.