Sharing Responsibility for Essential Learning Outcomes:
New Partnerships across Departments, Academic Affairs, and Student Affairs
Academic Partners
Academic Partners are colleges, universities, associations, or non-profit organizations with missions and programs related to the conference theme. They contribute to the success of the conference in a variety of ways -- developing the program, reviewing proposals, sharing information about the conference with their constituencies, sponsoring a session during the conference, and sharing materials about their organization at the conference.
ACPA - College Student Educators International
www.myacpa.org
ACPA is the leading association advancing student affairs and engaging students for a lifetime of learning and discovery. Founded in 1924, ACPA has nearly 8,000 members representing nearly 1,500 private and public institutions from across the U.S. and internationally. ACPA works to lead the student affairs profession and the higher education community in providing outreach, advocacy, research, and professional development to foster college student learning.
NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education
www.naspa.org
NASPA, student affairs administrators in higher education, is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy and practice and affirms the commitment of student affairs to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning. With over 11,000 members at 1,400 campuses, and representing 29 countries, NASPA is the largest professional association for student affairs administrators, faculty and graduate students. NASPA members are committed to serving college students by embracing the core values of diversity, learning, integrity, collaboration, access, service, fellowship, and the spirit of inquiry.
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