Call for Proposals: 2020 National Student Success Conference, Deadline Aug. 26
Posted by National Student Success Conference on July 16, 2019
The third annual National Student Success Conference: Innovators & Innovations in Higher Education, March 1-3, 2020, cohosted by the University of South Florida and the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities in warm sunny Tampa, will bring together higher education innovators, thought leaders and practitioners from across the nation to discuss innovations in student success, trends, challenges and best practices.
With a maximum of 400 attendees, multiple insightful plenary sessions and 30 workshops, attendees will benefit from an intimate forum to learn about effective practices and make valuable connections to further your institution’s student success initiatives. Plus, sunny warm Tampa is an excellent place to visit in March!
Take a look at the 2019 conference program for a sense of the scope of topics and breadth of speaker experience.
We invite you and/or a colleague to submit a session proposal by August 26, 2019, on an innovative program, practice and/or insight related to any of these or other student success higher education topic areas:
- Admissions
- Advising
- Financial Aid
- Health and Wellness
- Housing and Residential Education
- Information Technology
- Institutional Research
- Predictive Analytics
- Student Affairs
- Undergraduate Education
Proposals that bring together representatives from two or more colleges or universities will receive high priority.
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