August 2009

National Events & Workshops

Oct. 20, 2009

We need your participation. Submit a proposal for the 2010 AP Annual Conference to be held
July 14–18, 2010, in
Washington, D.C.


Help make this conference a valuable professional development experience. Share your knowledge by leading a session at next
year’s conference.

Submit your proposal or download a submission form.

Oct. 21–23, 2009

Register by Sept. 25 and Save on College Board Forum 2009

Join your colleagues from across the country to discuss issues of advocacy, equal access to higher education and student preparation. Forum 2009 (“Education and the American Future”) will take place Oct. 21–23, 2009, at the Hilton New York in New York, N.Y.

Register for Forum 2009.

Learn more about this
year’s Forum.

Oct. 22, 2009

Make Plans to Attend Access & Diversity Collaborative Workshop at Forum 2009

Participate in “Mission Driven Leadership: Tools for Advancing the Commitment to Access and Diversity” and learn how you can advance campus access, diversity goals and broader policy initiatives on your campus. Led by national policy experts, this workshop will use newly developed materials and resources to enable you to evaluate policy and train professional staff on your campus. The workshop will take place 2–5 p.m. on Oct. 22, 2009, at the Hilton New York. To attend you must register for Forum.

Learn more.

March 1–2, 2010

SAVE THE DATE for Prepárate™: Educating Latinos for the Future of America

Help your Latino students overcome the barriers to successful academic achievement. Mark your calendar to attend the Prepárate™ conference being held March 1–2 in
La Jolla, Calif.


For additional information, please
e-mail preparate@collegeboard.org.

April 19–20, 2010

SAVE THE DATE for the
Native American Student Advocacy Institute


Address the challenges that American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students encounter in preparing for a college education. Share your experiences and learn best practices at the Native American Student Advocacy Institute, being held April 19–20, 2010, in Albuquerque, N.M.

For additional information, please
e-mail nasai@collegeboard.org.

April 29–30, 2010

SAVE THE DATE for A Dream Deferred™: The Future of African American Education

Share your experiences and discuss models of excellence that address the most critical educational issues facing your African American students.
The Dream Deferred conference will take place April 29–30, 2010, in
Atlanta, Ga.


For additional information, e-mail dreamdeferred@collegeboard.org.

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Each fall, thousands of educators come together at dozens of workshops across the country for the College Board’s Fall Counselor Workshops.
This year, we have a new way
for you to participate:
ON DEMAND –
Watch the presentation at your convenience and your own pace.
Access the same materials
distributed at the live workshop.

Join us at Forum 2009 and hear
from guest speakers:


Gwen Ifill, moderator of
Washington Week and senior
correspondent for The NewsHour
with Jim Lehrer
.

Tony Plana, award-winning actor
(Ugly Betty) and education advocate

E. Gordon Gee, president of
The Ohio State University



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