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32nd Annual Meeting of the Association of Deans & Directors of University Colleges & Undergraduate Studies REGISTRATION BROCHURE www.adandd.org

Welcome We are excited to invite you to the 32 nd Annual Meeting of the Association of Deans & Directors of University Colleges & Undergraduate Studies (AD&D), March 7 10, 2018, at the Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria in Houston, Texas. The 32 nd Annual Meeting is the single most important event targeted specifically to deans, directors, and other professionals working in the university college and undergraduate studies environment. This unparalleled conference experience offers top-level speakers, hands-on breakout sessions, and a comprehensive professional development program. Why Attend the AD&D Conference? The AD&D Conference provides a rich learning environment for deans, directors, and other undergraduate studies professionals with information on current trends, practices, and strategies to further develop attendees. This year s conference promises an excellent educational agenda with new topic offerings and new session leaders. In addition, there are several social events, offering opportunities for all attendees to network with old friends and meet new ones. Special Conference Presenter: Michael E. Nava, Ph.D. AD&D is excited to welcome keynote speaker, Dr. Michael Nava, to facilitate its Annual Meeting Opening Session. Dr. Michael E. Nava (Associate Dean for Student Services, University College at Texas State University) holds a bachelor s degree in psychology from The University of Texas at Austin, a master s degree in psychology from Texas A&M University-Kingsville, and a doctor of philosophy degree in higher education administration from The University of Texas at Austin. A thread woven across Dr. Nava s career has been his commitment to the development of culturally relevant programs enhancing the success of those historically under-represented and under-resourced. The bulk of his experience comes from working with TRiO Programs (specifically the Ronald E McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement and Student Support Services Programs). He has successfully written four grants as the Principal Investigator (Student Support Services Program (2), Ronald E McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, and Minority Male Initiative) and is currently Co-Principal Investigator on three grants. He has experience developing data-driven comprehensive academic support programs aimed at serving firstgeneration, low-income, and under-represented college students and minority males at institutions of higher education. Upon his arrival at Texas State University (2011), Dr. Nava assisted in the implementation of the Personalized Academic and Career Exploration (PACE) Center and he has had responsibilities in overseeing the PACE Mentoring and Academic Coaching (MAC) Program, PACE Academic Advising Center, Texas Success Initiative Program, Pathway Program, Title V and Title III grant student services, Minority Male Initiative, and assessment for the PACE Center. You will definitely want to benefit from Dr. Nava s contributions to our conference as he shares with conference attendees. Register today to be a part!

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 2:00pm 5:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm Thursday, March 8, 2018 8:00am 9:00am Conference Schedule At-A-Glance Registration New Member/First-Time Attendee Orientation Welcome and Opening Session Opening Reception Dinner On Your Own Continental Breakfast Opening Plenary Session - Creating Trauma-Informed Systems in College 10:30am 11:45am Breakout Sessions - Grit and Resilience: Helping Students Thrive in Challenging Times - Assessing (Student and Programmatic) Success Creatively and Effectively - Thinking Outside the Box: Retention, Persistence, and On-Time Graduation 11:45am 1:30pm 1:30pm 2:45pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 4:15pm Lunch On Your Own Breakout Sessions - Serving the Historically Under-Served: Challenges and Opportunities - Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Developing Healthy Campus Partnerships - Building On Our Interdisciplinary Strength: Degree Programs and Minors Break Promising Practices Sessions - Pathways to Degree Completion - Incorporating a Case Management Approach to Student Academic Success Programming - New Student Success Technologies 6:00pm Hosted Dine Around Dinners Friday, March 9, 2018 8:00am 9:00am Continental Breakfast Breakout Sessions - Digging Deeper Into Our Achievements and Developing a Research Agenda - Boomers and Xers Serving (and Parenting) Generation Z - Selling Our Story through Creative Marketing and Social Media 10:15am 10:30am Break 10:30am 11:45am Second Plenary Session 12:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm - Student Panel: Filling in Gaps to Student Success Lunch and Business Meeting Opportunity to Explore Houston Saturday, March 10, 2018 8:00am 9:00am Continental Breakfast and Town Hall Third Plenary Session - Panel: University Colleges as Innovation Hubs 10:15am 10:30am Break 10:30am 11:30am Breakout Sessions - Goodbye, Hand-Held Calculators: Using Data and Analytical Tools to Increase Student Success - When a Freshman Isn t a Freshman, Anymore: Dual Enrollment, Early College High School, and AP Impacts on University Colleges - Embracing Transition as a Process and Developing Strategies Enhancing Success During Transition 11:30am Closing Remarks

HOTEL INFORMATION Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria 5011 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX 77056 Phone: 888-627-8514 Group Rate: $179 single/double occupancy To make reservations, indicate you are with the Association of Deans & Directors of University Colleges & Undergraduate Studies Group rate deadline is February 14, 2018. The Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria is ideally located in the Uptown Galleria area with direct access to over 350 shops and restaurants. Obtain ultimate relaxation at the Houston hotel in one of its spacious guestrooms featuring contemporary style and upgraded amenities including upgraded technology, flat-screen televisions and well-designed work areas. Here are some of the features you ll enjoy about the Weston Oaks Houston at the Galleria: Nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment, including attractions such as the Houston Zoo and Museum District. Several on-site restaurants featuring Houston flavors, such as the White Oak Kitchen + Drinks, where you ll find fresh tastes and regional specialties, or Street Level Bar featuring Starbucks beverages and delectable bites. A comprehensive fitness experience at the Westin WORKOUT Fitness Studio, and New Balance certified running routes with maps at the concierge. Outdoor rooftop pool, and free WiFi and deluxe bedding in all guest rooms. Enjoy a luxurious home base from which to explore all that Houston has to offer when you join us at the Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria. Reserve your room today! TRANSPORTATION The following airports are recommended when traveling to the 32 nd Annual Meeting: William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) 7800 Airport Blvd Houston, TX 77061 Average transportation costs to hotel: Taxi: $52 Uber: $23 - $30 Lift: $24 George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) 2800 N Terminal Rd Houston, TX 77032 Average transportation costs to hotel: Taxi: $73 Uber: $35 - $40 Lift: $37 NEW - THURSDAY DINE-AROUND DISCUSSIONS This year, the AD&D Annual Meeting will include a facilitator-led Dine Around Discussion. Topics and reservation details will be made available during Conference Registration on Wednesday. Plan to sign up early. WEATHER The month of March is characterized by essentially constant daily high temperatures, with daily highs around 70 F and lows around 54 F throughout the month. The attire for the AD&D Annual Meeting is generally business casual. We look forward to enjoying the Houston Spring temperatures with you. Be sure to register soon.

32nd Annual AD&D Meeting - Registration Form AD&D Executive Office, P.O. Box 3948, Parker, CO 80134 Fax: 720-496-4974 Register Online: www.adandd.org Deadline for early registration is February 9, 2018. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Participant Name: Title: Institution Name: Address: City: Office Phone: Email Address: Cell Phone: State: This is my first AD&D Annual Meeting. I am a new AD&D Member. I am aware that my photo may be taken during the conference and may be published on AD&D social media sites, AD&D website, and in publications to promote AD&D and the AD&D Annual Meeting. SPECIAL NEEDS I will need assistance with: I have the following dietary requirements: Vegetarian Vegan Gluten-Free Diabetic Kosher Other Zip: EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION Name Relationship Phone Number CONFERENCE FEES: Early Registration - ends February 9, 2018 Member Rate - $475 Non-Member Rate - $525 Standard Registration - February 10, 2018 - March 7, 2018 Member Rate - $525 Non-Member Rate - $575 Spouse Registration (includes access to opening reception/meals) - $250 Total Enclosed $ GUEST NAME TAG: Signature Date Print Name Credit Card Number (Visa/MC only) Expiration Date CVV Cancellations & Transfers Note all cancellations must be in writing and faxed to us (720) 496-4974 by February 15, 2018. All cancellations will require a $150 processing fee. Registrations are transferable.