Call for Proposals: Driving Postsecondary Attainment for All
Posted by National College Access Network on February 8, 2016
Apply to Present at NCAN’s 2016 Conference!
Join the NCAN national conference, Driving Postsecondary Attainment for All, by applying to present a session! The conference will be held September 19-21, 2016, at Detroit Marriot at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, MI. We encourage you to submit a proposal to present your effective practice, research and/or success. We will accept proposals until Friday, March 11.
Conference Session Tracks
This year’s conference will focus around the tracks (hyperlink) described below. All session proposals must fall into one of the following categories:
- Access to Opportunity
- Financial Aid and Literacy
- Networks and Collective Impact
- Policy and Advocacy to Increase Postsecondary and Career Attainment
- Postsecondary Access and Readiness
- Program Management and Leadership
- Research, Data, Evaluation and Measuring Outcomes
- Student Success in Postsecondary Education
- Using Technology to Enhance Student Outcomes
- Workforce Development and Readiness
NCAN will host a Writing a Winning Proposal webinar on February 24 at 2 pm eastern time, during which we’ll provide an overview of the conference, walk through the process for submitting a proposal, and offer some tips for writing a winning proposal. Register for the webinar today.
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/319002780235540738
We encourage you to submit a proposal and join us in Detroit!
http://www.collegeaccess.org/2016CallforProposals
Deadline to apply: March 11
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