Events

  • Spring 2025 Supervisor Strengths Institute

    Online

    ACPA is excited to partner with Strengths University for the 2024 Supervisor Strengths Institute! Learn to become a more effective supervisor and show up authentically in your leadership role. You'll gain skills around how to feel balanced, aligned, and able to genuinely enjoy your work while having the energy to do your best work. Strengths University understands the challenges, the frustrations, and the joys of leading a team. We want to help you manage the stress and chaos, so you can better lead your team, support your students, and have more balance in your life.

    • Virtual

    Program Design School

    Online

    Join The Leadership and Training Studio and Erin Fischer for a two-day, hands-on, engaging and entertaining seminar. Erin will share how she wrote 90 programs in four and a half years and still has more ideas. (As a matter of fact, she has written eight new courses in three months.) You will learn how to write participant guides, facilitator guides, identify 40 learning methods and understand why you can’t write learning objectives until the end of your course! By the end of the two days, you will have a template for writing consistently and engaging material with ease. We are excited to continue to offer this outstanding professional development opportunity in a live virtual format using Zoom Video Conferencing.

    • Virtual
  • 2-Year College Summit

    Online

    Join us virtually for the 2-Year College Summit co-hosted by by the Commission for 2-Year Colleges, ACPA, NASPA, and NODA. Registration can be completed by visiting https://www.nodaweb.org/events-overview/two-year-college-summit/.

    2025 International Colloquium

    Hyatt Regency Long Beach 200 S. Pine Avenue, Long Beach, California

    Each year, ACPA's Commission for Global Dimensions of Student Development (CGDSD) hosts the International Colloquium, a half-day or daylong program that brings together scholars, practitioners, graduate students, and policymakers from around the world to discuss pressing global issues within the higher education profession. Every Colloquium takes a different focus on a substantive issue related to student success and invited speakers present and lead discussion and dialogue based around that topic. Through the Colloquium, CGDSD creates space for and initiates international and cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration among higher and tertiary education professionals and encourages its members to become engaged global citizens. This year too, CGDSD is excited to host the 2025 International Colloquium webinar series, which is free and open to all ACPA members to participate. The Colloquium will explore critical issues in higher education internationalization, focusing on international students' education, well-being, and social justice in global contexts.

    • Virtual

    Webinar – Inclusive By Design: How Universal Design Fosters Belonging

    Online

    Social Justice and holistic development are vital to our work in higher education, but too often accessibility and belonging are omitted from the conversation. This webinar explores how implementing universal design and access throughout our work in student affairs leads to developing a profound sense of belonging for all individuals in our community. Join this webinar to learn strategies to intentionally design welcoming communities that prioritize accessibility, leading to increased retention, problem-solving, and overall well-being. This webinar is presented by ACPA's Coalition for Disability (CD).

    • Virtual

    Webinar – Mastering the Art of Job Negotiations

    Online

    mpresented by the comission for graduate students & new professionalsWhether you’re negotiating salary, benefits, or other terms, this session will provide practical tips and actionable insights to help you approach […]

    • Virtual

    Free Webinar – Navigating Capacities in Uncertain Budgets

    Many colleges and universities across the country are facing hiring freezes and budget constraints due to ongoing disruptions and uncertainty within the higher education landscape. As institutions continue to navigate the ripple effects of declining enrollment, shifting student needs, and economic pressures, the path forward in 2025 remains unclear. What is clear, however, is that the essential work of higher education must continue—even as campuses are being asked to do more with fewer resources than ever before. Amidst these challenges, collaboration and innovation are not just helpful—they are necessary.

    • Virtual