National Student Government Summit
Posted by on May 19, 2006
REGISTER SUPER EARLY & SAVE
Only $374 per person to attend the ultimate Student Government conference this fall.
Come to the “National Student Government Summit,” sponsored by the American Student Government Association and The George Washington University’s Student Association
National Student Government Summit
SEPTEMBER 14-17, 2006 The 2006 “National Student Government Summit” is completely focused on helping you improve and enhance your Student Government.
This four-day national forum will allow Student Government leaders at your college or university to share ideas and solutions, receive training and personal consultations from the acclaimed ASGA staff of SG experts and keynote speakers, network with your peers nationwide, and experience Washington, D.C.
Whether you are the president, vice president, chief of staff, leader of your legislative branch, or a senator or committee, you will learn everything you need to make your SG great this upcoming year and make your term of office the best ever in the history of your institution. (Advisors will learn a great deal as well.)
Register before June 1, 2006 and save an extra $25 per person (members and non-members). The normal “early-bird” registration deadline is July 10, but you can register right up until the conference on September 14, 2006.
See http://www.asgaonline.com/conferences/national for more details.
QUESTIONS?
CALL TOLL-FREE: 1-877-ASK ASGA (1-877-275-2742)
WEB: http://www.asgaonline.com/conferences/national
E-MAIL: conferences@asgaonline.com
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