31st National Conference on Students in Transition
Opens Mar 20 2024 12:01 AM (EDT)
Deadline Jun 20 2024 11:59 PM (EDT)
Description

The National Resource Center invites online proposal submissions. Concurrent sessions, facilitated dialogues, and vendor presentation proposals are invited on topics addressing the first year through graduation within and across higher education sectors.

Concurrent Sessions

These 60-minute sessions allow for 40 to 45 minutes of formal presentation and 15 to 20 minutes of discussion. This session type is best for those wishing to make formal presentations with questions and interaction. There are three types of concurrent sessions. These session types are intended for those working in the university setting.

Research

These sessions are appropriate for presentations of quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method studies on students' transition, learning, development, performance, retention, and other relevant issues.

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to the students in transitionsPotential contribution of the research findingsSoundness of study design and analysisReasonableness of interpretation and implications

Assessed Institutional Initiative

These sessions are appropriate for presentations addressing and highlighting specific programs/initiatives that have been instituted, assessed, and shown to be successful on a particular campus.

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to the students in transitionsAppropriateness of initiative to institutional contextQuality of the assessment designImplications for institutional improvement or advancement

Trends and Issues

These sessions are appropriate for presentations addressing emerging trends and current issues. Examples include: college completion, characteristics and needs of underrepresented student populations, special serving institutions, campus civility, global citizenship, teaching and learning, etc.

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to the students in transitionsCommand of literature baseImportance of topic as a perennial/emerging trend or issueImplications/adaptability for practice

Facilitated Dialogues

These sessions are designed to promote open dialogue around a significant or major issue or theme. Rather than making a formal presentation, session facilitators will encourage and maintain substantive discussion among participants. Facilitated dialogues should not emphasize any one program or institutional initiative, but rather give all session attendees an opportunity to share ideas and learn from one another's experiences. This session type is best for those presenters wanting to share ideas and gain information from other conference participants in an open forum. This session type is intended for those working in the university setting. 

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to students in transitionAppropriateness and potential value of learning outcomes

Vendor Presentations

These sessions provide vendors the opportunity to network with conference participants in a formal setting providing information on publications, products, or services. Presentations are scheduled in a 50-minute time slot during the conference. If selected, your company must register as a vendor or sponsor in order to present. 

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to student transitionsImplications/adaptability for practice

Potential issues with the proposal process are addressed in our Helpful FAQ Links Page.

Please make sure to delete any unused applications that have been started unintentionally during the submission phase.

Conference Dates
October 2-4, 2024
Conference Location
Virtually
Conference Name
31st National Conference on Students in Transition
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31st National Conference on Students in Transition


The National Resource Center invites online proposal submissions. Concurrent sessions, facilitated dialogues, and vendor presentation proposals are invited on topics addressing the first year through graduation within and across higher education sectors.

Concurrent Sessions

These 60-minute sessions allow for 40 to 45 minutes of formal presentation and 15 to 20 minutes of discussion. This session type is best for those wishing to make formal presentations with questions and interaction. There are three types of concurrent sessions. These session types are intended for those working in the university setting.

Research

These sessions are appropriate for presentations of quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method studies on students' transition, learning, development, performance, retention, and other relevant issues.

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to the students in transitionsPotential contribution of the research findingsSoundness of study design and analysisReasonableness of interpretation and implications

Assessed Institutional Initiative

These sessions are appropriate for presentations addressing and highlighting specific programs/initiatives that have been instituted, assessed, and shown to be successful on a particular campus.

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to the students in transitionsAppropriateness of initiative to institutional contextQuality of the assessment designImplications for institutional improvement or advancement

Trends and Issues

These sessions are appropriate for presentations addressing emerging trends and current issues. Examples include: college completion, characteristics and needs of underrepresented student populations, special serving institutions, campus civility, global citizenship, teaching and learning, etc.

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to the students in transitionsCommand of literature baseImportance of topic as a perennial/emerging trend or issueImplications/adaptability for practice

Facilitated Dialogues

These sessions are designed to promote open dialogue around a significant or major issue or theme. Rather than making a formal presentation, session facilitators will encourage and maintain substantive discussion among participants. Facilitated dialogues should not emphasize any one program or institutional initiative, but rather give all session attendees an opportunity to share ideas and learn from one another's experiences. This session type is best for those presenters wanting to share ideas and gain information from other conference participants in an open forum. This session type is intended for those working in the university setting. 

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to students in transitionAppropriateness and potential value of learning outcomes

Vendor Presentations

These sessions provide vendors the opportunity to network with conference participants in a formal setting providing information on publications, products, or services. Presentations are scheduled in a 50-minute time slot during the conference. If selected, your company must register as a vendor or sponsor in order to present. 

Selection Criteria

Relevance of topic to student transitionsImplications/adaptability for practice

Potential issues with the proposal process are addressed in our Helpful FAQ Links Page.

Please make sure to delete any unused applications that have been started unintentionally during the submission phase.

Apply
Opens
Mar 20 2024 12:01 AM (EDT)
Deadline
Jun 20 2024 11:59 PM (EDT)
Conference Dates
October 2-4, 2024
Conference Location
Virtually
Conference Name
31st National Conference on Students in Transition