November/December 2009

National Events & Workshops

Jan. 9–11, 2010

Colloquium 2010: Leading Boldly in Perilous Times

Join other higher education, enrollment and financial aid leaders in meaningful discussion to learn more about critical issues and discover ideas you can implement as you work to ensure student success. Mark your calendar for Colloquium 2010: Leading Boldly in Perilous Times, which will take place Jan.9–11, 2010, in Dana Point, Calif. 

Register for Colloquium 2010

Jan. 13–15, 2010

What Matters Now: College Access and Success in the Age of Obama

The USC Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice will be hosting “What Matters Now: College Access and Success in the Age of Obama” Jan. 13–15, 2010, in Los Angeles. The conference will kick off a new decade in education by bringing together the key players who are remaking our system
of education in the United States and presenting a roadmap
for results.

For more information, please visit www.usc.edu/cerpp.

Mar. 12, 2010

Prepárate™: Educating Latinos for the Future of America

Connect with colleagues and share strategies for empowering your Latino students to overcome the barriers to academic achievement. Register now to attend the Prepárate™ conference being held March 1–2 in La Jolla, Calif.


Learn more and register.

April 1618, 2010

The National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA)—Third National Conference

Destination Equity 2010: Charting Bright Futures for All Students will take place April 16-18, 2010, in Nashville, Tenn.. This conference is a unique opportunity for school counseling professionals from across the nation to come together to share their knowledge and experiences and to help ensure that all students are prepared to follow their dreams.

Provide other school counseling professionals with knowledge and skills that promote equitable college-ready/career-ready outcomes for all students by submitting a proposal. 
Submit a proposal before
Dec. 15, 2009.

For more information, visit the conference website at www.collegeboard.com/
noscaconference
.

Apr. 19-20, 2010

Native American Student Advocacy Institute

Address the challenges that American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students encounter in preparing for a college education. The Native American Student Advocacy Institute will take place April 19–20, 2010, in Albuquerque, N.M.

Register by Feb. 19 and save.

Apr. 22-24, 2010

The National Chinese Language Conference

Join the conversation with forward-thinking K-16 leaders and practitioners on the importance of critical world languages in a global age. Learn how to build a high-quality, sustainable Chinese language program and connect with colleagues at the National Chinese Language Conference on Apr. 22-24, 2010, in Washington, D.C.

Learn more at www.AsiaSociety.org/NCLC

Apr. 29-30, 2010

 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.

Register by Feb. 26 and save.

July 14-18, 2010

AP Annual Conference 2010

From July 14-18, 2010, AP teachers, AP Coordinators, school counselors and administrators will come together in Washington, D.C., for the largest annual gathering of the Advanced Placement® and Pre-AP® communities. We hope you will plan to join us for this unique opportunity to share best practices and network with your peers.

Registration will open in December 2009 and hotel and travel information will be available in January 2010.  Explore the conference website and learn more about what’s planned for AP Annual Conference 2010.

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needs – and join your colleagues for an engaging program designed to elicit powerful solutions you can apply to your community,
your students, your success.

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