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NACADA Highlights - March 2008


NACADA Deadlines

  • March 3 - Deadline for submitting NACADA Academic Advising Award nominations. [more]
  • March 3 - Deadline to submit a Wesley R. Habley Summer Institute Scholarship application for either of the 2008 Summer Institutes. [more]
  • March 14 - Deadline to register for our March 25 Webinar - Swirling to a Degree: The Ups and Downs of College Transfer. [more]
  • March 15 - Deadline for NACADA research grant proposals. [more]
  • March 15 - Deadline to submit articles for June edition of Academic Advising Today. [more]
  • April 1 - Deadline for Service to Commission Award nominations. [more]
  • April 8 - Deadline to register for April 17 Webinar - Ensuring Advisor Success: Mastering the Art of Advising through the First Year of Advising and Beyond. [more]
  • April 15 - Deadline to submit innovative ideas in advisor training for inclusion in August Webinar broadcast. [more]
  • May 1 - Application deadline for both Emerging Leaders and Mentors. [more]
  • May 1 - Deadline to submit a Wesley R. Habley Summer Institute Scholarship application for the Austin (Texas) Summer Institute. [more]

NACADA Professional Development Events

  • Upcoming March 25 Webinar - Swirling to a Degree: The Ups and Downs of College Transfer. Registration deadline is fast approaching! [more]
  • Region Conferences. March, April and May!  Register now!  Don't miss the early registration discounts! [more]
  • Don't miss our April 17 Webinar - Ensuring Advisor Success: Mastering the Art of Advising through the First Year of Advising and Beyond. Register today! [more]
  • Faculty Advising Seminar: Collaborating for Success - June 19-20, 2008 in Portsmouth, Va. Register now! [more]
  • 2008 Academic Advising Summer Institutes - June 22-27 in Portsmouth, Va., and July 27-Aug. 1 in Austin, Texas. Register now! [more]
  • 2008 Annual Conference - Update yourself on the latest information for the October 1-4 event in Chicago. [more]
  • Register now for final two broadcasts of the 2007-08 Webinar Series. [more]

NACADA Resources and Publications

  • Featured this month in the Clearinghouse: Pre-Health Care Advising. [more]

  • NACADA Journal Book Review opportunities. [more]
  • Have you read the March edition of Academic Advising Today? [more]
  • Announcing four New Official Interest Groups. [more]
  • Three New Potential Interest Groups have been formed. [more]
  • Why Reinvent the Wheel? - NACADA has professional development packages ready now! [more]
  • Webinar recordings available on disk provide affordable professional development on your campus. [more]

  • NACADA and Kansas State University offer Online Master in Academic Advising Degree. [more]

Association Governance

  • 2008 NACADA Leadership Election results. [more]
  • New Interest Group Chairs appointed. [more]

Other NACADA Information

  • Meet NACADA's 10,000th member - Frank Grosso! [more]
  • Don't miss the fast approaching deadline to submit nominations for NACADA Academic Advising Awards. [more]
  • Submit your innovative ideas in advisor training for inclusion in August Webinar broadcast. [more]
  • Apply now for the 2008-2010 class of Emerging Leaders and Mentors. [more]
  • Submit a proposal for a NACADA research grant. [more]

2008 NACADA Awards Program - Submit a nomination today!

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Less than one week remains to submit your nomination materials for the 2008 NACADA Annual Awards Program!  Participation in the Awards Program is a great way to enhance the visibility of advising on your campus.

The 2008 Awards Call, including nomination eligibility criteria, deadlines, forms and submission guidelines, is available online. Nominations must be received in the Executive Office no later than the Monday, March 3 deadline.  Be sure to closely review the applicable information in the 2008 Awards Call before submitting your final nomination materials.

It is recommended that nomination materials be sent to NACADA by a shipping service for which delivery can be tracked. NACADA will send an e-mail confirmation to the nominator upon receipt of each submission. Contact NACADA at nacada@ksu.edu if you do not receive an e-mail confirming receipt of your nomination materials.


March Webinar
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Swirling to a Degree: The Ups and Downs of College Transfer

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

A Live Internet-broadcast Webinar Event

The days of single college attendance are waning. Current trends in higher education indicate that today’s college students no longer feel a need or obligation to attend one college from beginning to end, but rather find opportunity and excitement in “customizing” an educational plan with courses from multiple institutions of higher education. This new multi-institutional enrollment pattern has attracted a variety of names: “swirling”, “double dipping”, “mix and match”, “campus hopping” and many more. Multi-college attendance can range from a single transfer from one institution to another to multiple transfers to simultaneous enrollment. Cost, convenience and technology are among the many reasons students give for “swirling”, but research shows that with opportunity comes challenge. Can “swirling” result in a comprehensive and coherent education? This Kansas State University College of Education / NACADA-sponsored Webinar presentation will explore the many issues that surround “swirling” and suggest ways in which two and four year colleges can partner to provide strong transfer advising.

Registration deadline is March 14, but participation is limited by our Service Provider, so don't miss your chance - Learn More and Register Today!

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Meet NACADA's 10,000th Member - Frank Grosso
Frank Grosso, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at Yale University's School of Nursing is NACADA's 10,000th Member!

Frank Grosso

Assistant Dean for Student Affairs

Yale University School of Nursing

Welcome to NACADA, Frank! As the 10,000th person to join NACADA, we'd like to learn a little bit about you.

What is your role in the area of academic advising? As Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, I tell my students that my role is to assist them in breaking down the barriers they may encounter during their time here. Those barriers could be academic, professional, or personal. I have an open door policy so I can be accessible to them, and assist them in such things as course planning, study strategies, professional development, career planning, disability issues, and general student support.

What is your educational background?   I have a Bachelor's in Economics from Eastern Connecticut State University, a Master's in Higher Education Administration from The George Washington University, and will receive my Ph.D. in Education Administration from The Catholic University of America this May.

What other professional experiences have you had? I have been an Assistant Dean for Student Affairs for two institutions (Yale University and the Catholic University of America). I have also worked in university development prior to that. And while I was finishing my Master's degree at GWU, I worked for the Peace Corps' Fellows USA Program which matches returning volunteers to universities across the country so that they can get a subsidized Master's in education and teaching certificate in exchange for working in hard-to-staff schools.

Why did you choose student affairs for your career, and how long have you been in the field?   I always enjoyed higher education. I was involved in student government as an undergraduate and saw how much the faculty, staff and administration loved what they were doing. After graduating with a BA in Economics and working in the financial world for a year or so, I decided that a career in higher education was what I truly wanted. I've been in higher education for about 14 years, and in student affairs for the last 10 of them.

Why did you decide to join NACADA?  It is an incredible organization with wonderful resources. The university structure and curriculum is constantly changing, along with the backgrounds of the student body. You have to keep up with the ever-changing demands. The forums, conferences, and resources fostered by NACADA are extremely helpful in staying on top of the changing trends.

 

Have there been any NACADA resources (publications, website, advice from other members, etc.) that you have found to be useful?  All of them are very helpful. The Academic Advising Comprehensive Handbook, has been an especially good resource.

 

April Webinar
Pat Folsom (University of Iowa) will serve as a co-presenter for the April 17 Webinar - Ensuring Advisor Success.

Ensuring Advisor Success: Mastering the Art of Advising through the First Year of Advising and Beyond

Thursday, April 17, 2008

A Live Internet-broadcast Webinar Event

Are you a new advisor at the beginning of this exciting career?   Are you responsible for the training and development of advisors in your unit or at your institution?  Then this broadcast is for you!

Jennifer Joslin (University of Iowa) will serve as a co-presenter for the April 17 Webinar - Ensuring Advisor Success.

Key points for this Kansas State University College of Education / NACADA-sponsored Webinar presentation by Pat Folsom and Jennifer Joslin (University of Iowa) will include:

  • Advisors new to the profession need extended, ongoing developmental support to master the art of advising.
  • Developmental support should extend past initial training to address issues that arise as new advisors begin working with students and experience seasonal advising issues (e.g. registration periods, drop/add periods).
  • To grow, new advisors must know where they are going. They must have clear expectations/learning outcomes for what they should know and be able to do by certain points in their careers.
  • The NACADA New Advisor Guidebook and the New Advisor Chart included in it provide the means by which new advisors and the people responsible for their training can create developmental road maps.
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Join Pat and Jennifer on April 17 to:

  • learn about and understand the purpose of the New Advisor Growth Chart.
  • learn to use the chart to create developmental goals for yourself or for your advisor development program.
  • Identify the issues to be considered in creating a developmental road map.
  • learn about tools you can use (from the New Advisor Guidebook and other sources) to make the journey.

Registration deadline is April 8, but participation is limited by our Service Provider, so don't be left out! - Learn More and Register Today!

 

Region Conferences
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Region
Theme
Dates/Location
Important Notes
Chair
1. Northeast

Advising is Teaching:

You CAN Get There from Here.

March 26-28

Portland, Maine

Register now!

Hotel overflow information is available on the website.

Mary Fraser
2. Mid-Atlantic

The Concept Model of Advising:

From Theory to Practice

April 16-18

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Register now! Early discount before March 25.

Hotel overflow information will be available on the website soon.

Babs Mowery

Sean Bridgen &

Stephen Pajewski

3. Mid-South
New Vistas in Advising!

May 18-20

Columbia, S.C.

Register now! Early discount before April 15.

Hotel reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before April 15.

Art Farlowe
4. Southeast
Advising Unmasked!

March 9-11

Mobile, Ala.

Hotel overflow information will be available on the website soon. Kimberly Hurst Davis
5. Great Lakes

A Grand Odyssey: 

Academic Advising's Impact on the Student Experience.

April 6-8

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Register now! Early discount before March 6.

Hotel reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before March 6.

Debra Dotterer &

Jennifer McCaul

6. North Central

Planting the Seeds ...

Nurturing Student Growth.

May 18-20

Ames, Iowa

Register now! Early discount before April 27.

Hotel reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before April 27.

Deb Noll, Emily Hurm,

Jill Kramer & Brenda Kutz

7. South Central

Setting the Stage for Student Success:

Academic Advising in the Spotlight.

March 3-5

Branson, Mo.

Hotel reservations need to be made now! Overflow space is listed on the website. Harry Cook & Lisa Runyan
8. Northwest

Border Crossings: Advising Checkpoints from Pre-Enrollment to Graduation.

March 17-19

Vancouver, B.C.

Register now!

Hotel reservations need to be made now!

Darren Francis
9. Pacific
Building Bridges ... Connecting Diverse Communities.

March 12-14

San Jose, Calif.

Register now! - Early discount extended to March 3!

Hotel reservations need to be made now!

Gisela Gray-Peoples
10. Rocky Mountain

Making it Count:

Turning the Ordinary into the Extraordinary.

May 20-22

Park City, Utah

Register now! Early discount before April 18.

Hotel reservations need to be made now! Block may fill before April 18.

Noelani Sanchez

Each year, a "Best of Region" presentation is selected for each Region Conference. Those chosen will receive financial assistance to attend and present their session at the 2008 Annual Conference in Chicago!

 

2008 Annual Conference

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Taking Advising to New Heights

2008 Annual Conference: Chicago, October 1- 4

Over 700 Presentation Proposals were received for the October 1-4, 2008 Annual Conference in Chicago. They were reviewed by fellow NACADA members with expertise in specific areas; assuring that there will be a variety of session formats with presentations focusing on a broad range of current advising issues.

If you submitted a proposal, you will receive notification of its status by mid-April. Our thanks go to Ann Anderson and her 2008 Program Committee, NACADA Commission Chairs, and the hundreds of readers who made the proposal selection process run smoothly.

An abbreviated Preliminary Conference Registration Form is available if you are fortunate enough to have money left in this fiscal year’s budget.

 

Hotel reservations will be accepted beginning March 14. If you are interested in sharing hotel accommodations to stretch your travel budget, you will be able to sign up on the site as well.

 

A good way to get involved and meet new people is to volunteer at the conference. Sign up by emailing Pam Rodriguez.

 

Webinars on Disk
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Webinar recordings available on Disk

 Provide affordable Professional Development on your campus!

 

  • New! DW11CD - Shared Responsibilities: What Advisors and Administrators Need to Know to Better Assist GLBTQA Students
  • New! DW10CD - Academic Advising and Support in Residential Learning Communities
  • New! DW09CD - On the Horizon: The Future of Academic Advising and Technology
  • DW08CD - College Student Mental Health: Information and Suggestions for Academic Advising
  • DW07CD - Legal Issues in Academic Advising
  • DW06CD - Academic Advising's Integral Role in the Academic Success and Persistence of Students
  • DW05CD - Expanding Your Comfort Zone: Strategies for Developing and Demonstrating Cultural Competence in Academic Advising
  • DW04CD - Student Learning Outcomes: Evidence of the Teaching and Learning Components of Academic Advising
  • DW03CD - Components of a Successful Faculty Advising Program: Institutional Commitment, Professional Development, Incentives, and Recognition
  • DW02CD - Academic Advising Syllabus: Advising As Teaching in Action
  • DW01CD - Advising as Teaching

Purchase any 3 or more CDs and save $10 on each!

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2008 NACADA Leadership Election Results

Please join us in congratulating the newly elected members of the NACADA Leadership! Below are the results of this year's election. The term of office for these individuals will begin at the conclusion of the Annual Conference in Chicago this fall. An article summarizing election results and related statistics will be printed in the June 2008 issue of Academic Advising Today — be sure to check it out! 

President (2008-2009): CASEY SELF
Vice President (2008-2009): JAYNE DRAKE

Board of DirectorsKAZI MAMUN, CELESTE PARDEE, KATHY STOCKWELL
(3-year term each, 2008-2011)

Region Chairs (2008-2010) --

Region 2: KATHIE SINDT
Region 4: DOUG WADDELL
Region 6: PAT MASON-BROWNE
Region 8: BRETT MCFARLANE
Region 10: DAWN FETTIG

Commission Chairs (2008-2010) --

Advising Administration: JANET SPENCE
Advising Students with Disabilities: LADONNA BRIDGES
Advising Transfer Students: AMANDA HATTON
Assessment of Advising: RICHARD RIBB
Engineering and Science Advising: DAN KING
Faculty Advising: VICTORIA MCGILLIN
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered & Allies Concerns: MARK VEGTER
Multicultural Concerns: CORNELIUS GILBERT
Small Colleges and Universities: KRISTI QUIROS
Undecided and Exploratory Students: KATHLEEN SMITH

Committee Chairs (2008-2010) --

Finance Committee: JOANNE DAMMINGER
Membership Committee: RODNEY MONDOR
Research Committee: PETER HAGEN

The elections of the Administrative Division Representative (2008-2010) and the Regional Division Representative (2008-2010) will be conducted soon, now that new incoming Committee and Region Chairs have been elected. Results of these special elections will be announced in a couple of weeks.

 

Faculty Advising Seminar

Faculty Advising: Collaborating for Success

Third Annual Seminar

June 19-20, 2008 in Portsmouth, Va.

Since faculty play such an integral role in academic advising, it is imperative that all constituencies work together to assure that faculty have the information, tools and resources to effectively engage in the advising process. This two day seminar will provide participants with the opportunity to gain essential insights on fostering collaboration among those responsible for advising. In addition, faculty participants will engage in activities to strengthen their advising skills.

Kathy Stockwell, Jayne Drake, and Marti Hemwall will facilitate instruction and discussion in important advising topics for individuals and teams from public, private and two-year institutions.

For more information on how you and your team of faculty advisors and administrators from your institution can enhance or improve advising on your campus click here.  We are looking forward to your participation! 

Portland, Virginia

 

2008 Summer Institutes

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2008 NACADA Academic Advising Summer Institutes

June 22-27 - Portsmouth, Va.

and

July 27- August 1 - Austin, Texas

Join administrators, advisors and faculty advisors for a comprehensive look at academic advising today. Along with general sessions, workshops and topicals, participants develop an Action Plan for enhancing or improving advising on their individual campuses. You might be interested in looking at descriptions of some of the Action Plans prepared for past Institutes. 

Plan now to arrange for teams or individuals from your institution to attend in 2008! And YES - A limited number of Wesley R. Habley Scholarships are available for Summer Institute attendance.  Applications are available now on the Annual Awards Program website and will be due by March 3 for either Institute or no later than May 1 for the Austin Institute.

Because many institutions have varying summer schedules and the Institute has limited enrollment/faculty ratios, we offer the Institute two times each summer. So, choose either by date or location - we welcome you at either one!  Register soon to ensure your participation! Information on hotel accommodations, travel and program details can be found on the Summer Institute webpage! Register now as participation is limited!

 

Contribute to Planned Webinar on Advisor Training

Have you and your colleagues initiated programs or developed creative ways of using existing resources for advisor training and development on your campus?

  • Are you hosting/facilitating discussion sessions, brown bag lunches, or other campus get-togethers surrounding NACADA Webinar broadcasts?
  • Are you drawing from NACADA resources such as monographs, CDs, Academic Advising Today, and/or the NACADA Clearinghouse of Academic Advising Resources to develop advisor inservice-training, workshops, discussion groups or other on-campus opportunities for advisor development?
  • Are there additional resources that you would like to share with your colleagues in the field?

Now is the time to be recognized!  Planning is underway for an August Webinar, which will highlight creative usage of existing advisor training/development materials by NACADA members. YOUR INPUT is invited! Member ideas and innovative uses of NACADA and other resources will be explored in this summer Webinar. 

Contact Leigh Cunningham or Marsha Miller at the NACADA Executive Office and tell us your story today! Submission deadline is April 15.

 

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An email was recently sent to all NACADA members announcing the publication of the March 2008 edition of NACADA's quarterly e-Publication, Academic Advising Today.  This edition opens with a look at Nurtured Advising: An Essential Approach to Advising Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities by three Edward Waters College advisors. We are sure you won't want to miss all the interesting articles and features, so if you have not yet read it, find the March edition here.

It takes but one SPARK to ignite the flame for an idea. Does your campus have an unusual or exceptional process or program that could spark an idea on another campus?  March 15 is the deadline for article and "Sparkler" submissions for the June edition of Academic Advising Today. Share your thoughts, experiences and successes with your advising colleagues -- Check out the Guidelines today!

 

Clearinghouse of Academic Advising Resources

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Featured this month in the Clearinghouse:

 

 

NACADA Research Grant

The NACADA Research Committee announces a Request For Proposals (RFP) for NACADA grants that support advising research. Stipends up to $5,000 are available to support a single-year proposal. Practicing professionals (administrators and faculty), as well as graduate students seeking support for dissertation research, are eligible.

Research proposals for 2008 are due March 15, 2008. Find information and application here.

Need research ideas? The Committee has delineated a research agenda listing ten advising topics deemed to be critical within advising research. Find these topics here.

Have a research topic? Want to connect with a Research Committee member to discuss your research? Join the NACADA Research Registry.

 

NACADA Journal Book Review
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Consider reviewing a book for the NACADA Journal. Find available titles posted on the Book Review Website. New book titles include: Educational research: Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed approaches, The formation of scholars: Rethinking doctoral education for the twenty-first century, The Blackwell handbook of mentoring: A multiple perspectives approach, and many more! Check out the selection today!

Reviewers must be current NACADA members.  Reviewers have three months from the receipt of the book to read and write the review. The book becomes the property of the reviewer upon acceptance of the review for publication. New and veteran reviewers are encouraged to participate. Veteran reviewers should note that the Journal allows one book review per member year.

 

  Upcoming Webinars

Register now for these end-of-year Internet Broadcasts:

May 13, 2008 - Making Career Advising Integral to Academic Advising

Presenters: Ken Hughey (Kansas State University) and Joanne Damminger (Rowan University)

Registration deadline is May 2.

Learn More

June 11, 2008 - Advising Student-Athletes on a College Campus

Registration  deadline is June 2.

Learn More

Register concurrently for any three Webinars and save $10 off each!

 

Emerging Leader Program Now Accepting Applications
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As explained by NACADA Emerging Leaders Development Team member Nathan Vickers (University of Texas-Austin), in the March 2008 edition of Academic Advising Today, NOW is the time to apply for the 2008-2010 Class of NACADA Emerging Leaders and Mentors.

Applications for the 2008-2010 Class of Emerging Leaders and Mentors are now available online. The Emerging Leader Program was developed to encourage members from diverse groups to get involved in leadership opportunities within the organization, outfit participants with the skills and tools necessary to pursue elected and appointed leadership positions, increase the number of leaders from diverse groups, and encourage and assist members of underrepresented populations to attend State, Regional, or National Conferences. Emerging Leaders are provided funding to assist them with travel and involvement in the association for the first year of their two-year commitment to the program.

Applications for both the Emerging Leaders and Mentors are due May 1, 2008 with final selection being made by June 2008.

For information the program, including criteria and applications, visit the ELP Website.

 

Potential Interest Groups Formed

The NACADA Commission and Interest Group Division has received proposals to form three new Potential Interest Groups — Advising in Interdisciplinary Programs, Doctoral Students, and Graduate-Level Courses in Academic Advising. In addition, History of Academic Advising will continue as a Potential Interest Group this next year.  A Web page has been created for each of these groups on which a short description of its purpose and focus is posted along with the contact information for its initial Chair. A list serve has also been established for each of these Potential Interest Groups and subscription instructions are also available on the applicable Web page. Direct links to these new Web pages are provided below. 

Members interested in these Potential Interest Groups will have an opportunity to meet at the 2008 NACADA Annual Conference in Chicago this fall. Each group will also be given an opportunity to participate in the annual Commission and Interest Group Fair held during the Conference. Plan to visit these tables at the CIG Fair and attend the organizational meeting of the new group(s) of interest to you.

If you have questions or would like to become involved with one of these groups prior to the fall Conference, please contact the Chair of that group directly. To designate one or more of these Potential Interest Groups as one of your four chosen Commission or Interest Group preferences in your member record, please e-mail NACADA or complete the online form.

 

Official Interest Group Status Granted

Congratulations to the following groups for recently being granted official Interest Group status after first being formed last year as Potential Interest Groups. Official Web pages have been established for these interest groups at the site links below, and are "works in progress" as the Chairs gather additional information and resources to be posted.

NACADA members and/or colleagues are encouraged to subscribe to the respective list serve established for each Interest Group last year. These lists provide an excellent opportunity for colleagues to network with each other and share concerns and ideas. List serve subscription instructions for these groups can be accessed from the Web sites above, or click here for a master list of available list serves on advising-related topics.

 

New Interest Group Chairs Appointed

Please welcome the following new Interest Group Chairs to the NACADA leadership. Contact information for these Chairs is on the Interest Group's web site at the applicable link below. Many thanks to the outgoing Chairs for these Interest Groups whose time and efforts while serving in these leadership roles are truly appreciated!

Lisa Young -- new Ethics & Legal Issues in Advising Interest Group Chair, replacing Aura Rios Erickson who started this group and served as Chair in 2007. 

Leah Panganiban -- new Large Universities Interest Group Chair, replacing Myla Rugge who started this group and served as Chair since 2006. 

Click HERE for a complete directory of the NACADA Leadership.

 

Service to Commission Award Nominations Due April 1

The Service to Commission Award provides Commissions with a special opportunity to recognize NACADA Commission members who have significantly contributed to a particular Commission's overall goals and objectives through their service and activities. Information on the procedures for this award, including criteria, eligibility, submission guidelines and a nomination form can be found here. For reference, click here for a list of the past winners of this award.

Documents containing complete nomination information in Word format must be e-mailed to the NACADA Executive Office (Attn: Julia Wolf) no later than April 1, 2008.

 

Why Reinvent the Wheel? - NACADA has professional development packages!
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NACADA has combined a wide variety of print-based, video, and audio professional development tools that will make advisor training and development easy and effective. Monograph articles and Pocket Guides can make great discussion starters. Videos and CDs with Power Point voice-over can be shown to workshop groups or viewed individually. Choose from the topics listed.  Up to 20% discounted pricing typically given only at NACADA annual conferences and institutes apply to these packages. Click to order your professional development packages.

Professional Development Package for March - Diversity Training

 

NACADA and K-State Offer Online Master in Academic Advising Degree

Kansas State University in partnership with NACADA has offered for four years a Graduate Certificate in Academic Advising online. Now in addition to the Graduate Certificate, KSU is offering an online Master of Science in Academic Advising degree.

You still have time to apply and register for classes now for the Spring semester! Visit http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/GradPrograms/index.htm for more information!

 

March Membership Renewals
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