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Co-Planners and Sponsors

American Conference of Academic Deans (ACAD)
The mission of ACAD is to provide chief academic officers and other academic administrators with networking and professional development opportunities and to support them in their work as educational leaders. ACAD members are characterized by their shared committment to student learning and to the ideals of liberal education. Members include current and former deans, provosts, academic vice presidents, and other academic leaders at colleges and universities inside and outside the US.

National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)
NASPA is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy and practice. NASPA provides professional development, promotes exemplary practices, and is a leader in policy development. NASPA helps senior student affairs officers and administrators, student affairs professionals, faculty, and other educators enhance student learning and development. NASPA promotes quality and high expectations; advocates for students; encourages diversity; and excels in research and publication.

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National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)
NACADA is an association of professional advisors, counselors, faculty, administrators and students working to enhance the educational development of students. NACADA's mission is to champion the educational role of academic advisors to enhance student learning and development in a diverse world; affirm the role of academic advising in student success and persistence, thereby supporting institutional mission and vitality; anticipate the academic advising needs of twenty-first century students, advisors, and institutions; advance the body of knowledge on academic advising; and foster the talents and contributions of all members and promote the involvement of diverse population.

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