NACC's 2016 Conference is designed to ensure that schools sending senior to mid-level executives will see a return on their investment.
Join us in Ottawa - November 2-4. Click here for more information or to register now.
Here are some of the topics which we believe will provide value to attendees:
- Finding ways to add value to your institution - either for reputation or re-sale
- Dealing with the Generation Y / Me / Millennials - how to attract and retain people from that generation
- International students - latest developments
- Accommodating special needs students - ideas on how to differentiate your college from others
- Ideas on how to make your classrooms livelier, get student engagement and, ultimately, have students happier and more likely to refer others
This year will feature a new format for our presentation with a series of panel discussions. This will enable you and other attendees to share experiences, discuss issues with experts and bring back tangible ideas that will be useable in your institution.
Ottawa will be an exciting place this Fall as it will mark the first year of the new federal Liberal Government and NACC will celebrate its 120th anniversary.
Join us.
Registration is now open for NACC's 2016 Conference - November 2-4 in Ottawa, ON. Click here to register now.
To take advantage of special members pricing, including a new discount on multiple registrations (more than 2), use a special members code. Contact NACC for more information.
Why should you attend NACC 2016?
Our annual conference is focused on providing clear and tangible ideas to members that will benefit their college and their students.
By attending NACC 2016, you will:
- Gain insight on how regulated career colleges are valued when purchased by investors, what is quality assurance and why it is relevant and what you can do to make your graduates attractive to employers.
- Understand how to adapt your recruitment techniques and teaching methods to make your institution attractive to members of the Generation Y and Millennials.
- Find ways to make classrooms more interesting and more effective in order to retain and attract students.
- Better understand the student loan de-designation issue from a government perspective and how to avoid it.
- Have new tools to help your graduates obtain and retain employment - which in turns reflects on your college.
- Appreciate issues surrounding accommodation of special needs students.
Click here to register today!