Wednesday, February 19, 2014

FW: PACRAO: 2nd Call for Session Proposals

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Call for Session Proposals: PACRAO’s 88th Annual Meeting

 

Don’t forget!

Session Proposals due March 15

 

Here are some great areas to think about that would make great PACRAO sessions.

What does your office or team do well?

Share your accomplishments with your peers in our profession.

Why are you the “go to” person?

What new projects are you championing on campus or in your office?

What presentations are already in your portfolio?

 

 

 

November 9-12, 2014

Hilton Portland & Executive Tower

Portland, Oregon

 

Proposal Deadline: March 15, 2014

 

Submit a session proposal

 

Our theme for this year’s conference is “Keep PACRAO Wired.”  It’s a play on Portland’s unofficial slogan to “Keep Portland Weird.”  Portlanders drink a lot of coffee and stay wired (in an easy going, laid back way).  They’re creative, connected and not afraid to try new cutting edge and edgy ideas.  In that same vein, the PACRAO Annual Meeting is an excellent opportunity for you to share your creative ideas and best practices from your campus with others.  We invite you to submit a workshop or session proposal that illustrates innovative and practical steps you have taken to improve higher education in our region.

 

Suggested Topics:

Credit for prior learning

Outcome based transcripts

College rankings

Working with international agents/partners

International and other joint degrees

The national landscape for higher education and how it is affecting our institutions

Student demographics

Soft skills for managers/supervisors: connecting with staff to increase engagement and productivity

Serving veterans

New demands for accountability and disclosure in higher education

Emerging technologies

New international trends

Transforming data into information

Institution wide enrollment management

Crisis communication

Relationships with state, federal, and accrediting agencies

Transferability between institutions and course articulation

Admission trends

Best practices for admissions processing

Business processes design/redesign

Financial aid: collaboration with our enrollment management partners

CRM/Communication planning

Small college issues

Graduate school issues

Workshop ideas

Your innovative ideas

 

Submit a session proposal

 

Proposal Deadline: March 15, 2014 – Don’t Delay

 

Guidelines for Submission:

As PACRAO’s annual meeting represents many facets of several professions, the following guidelines are offered to ensure presentations are of the highest quality and are applicable to a broad audience:

Generalized

Presents multiple viewpoints

Multiple institutions and types represented

Draws from theory

Grounded in research

Relevant (hot topics list)

Practical applications to the profession

Assessment data, reports, tools, or trend data included as appropriate to assist in broad use (with institution disguised if necessary)

 

Exhibitor Presentations:

Exhibitor information will be made available in mid-March.  Questions regarding exhibitor presentations should be directed to our Business Partner Liaison, Ann Gillen (agillen@pacific.edu). 

 

Questions?

Program: Contact Program Chair, Mickey Reynolds, Oregon State University, mickey.reynolds@oregonstate.edu