Call for Programs
This year, we are excited to explore The Magic of Family Engagement - As family engagement professionals, we know it is important to capture and share the experiences we facilitate that bring value to our institutional communities. Now is your opportunity to share this knowledge with your colleagues across the country! Important Dates March 1 Educational programs proposal submission process begins March 1 Educational programs peer reviewer application process begins April 5 Deadline for peer reviewer applications May 1 Deadline for educational program proposals at 11:59 p.m. ET (8:59 p.m. PT) Early June Notification of Selected Educational Programs
What to include in your proposal: Educational program proposals should include specific participant learning outcomes and be grounded in both research and theoretical frameworks, if applicable. Additionally, proposals must address how the information presented can be adapted to different types and sizes of institutions. Need help getting started? Read How to Develop a Successful Educational Program Proposal for the AHEPPP National Conference. Topics should reflect the mission of AHEPPP, which works to support professionals in higher education who promote student success through informed parent and family engagement. You may view past programs on the AHEPPP website - 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, and 2014. Priority Topics The 2019 AHEPPP Annual Conference Survey and the 2019 National Survey of Parent/Family Programs revealed that AHEPPP members are most interested in learning about these trends.
Special consideration will be given to proposals that: Feature collaborations with other university departments outside of parent and family programs (i.e. Dean of Students, fundraising, counseling services, orientation, etc). Additional sample topics:
If you have questions, please contact the Conference Programs Co-Chairs:
Mark Pontious, Miami University
Kim Sterritt, The University of Alabama
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