
What's Next? Admission and Advising After the SCOTUS Ruling
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This seminar bundle will address how to move forward with maintaining and serving diverse classes of students following the Supreme Court's ruling.
The basics
- Intended audience: Secondary counseling and postsecondary admission professionals.
- Cost: $80 for NACAC members, $160 for nonmembers.
- A 20 percent discount is available for offices of four or more participants registering for the same course.
- Estimated completion time: 6-7 hours.
- Participants have six months to access and complete the seminar bundle.
- Upon completion: A completion certificate.
Seminar descriptions
The seminars included in this bundle discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the use of race-conscious admission practices and its implications. Participants will learn how to design scholarships and other institutional aid that’s consistent with the ruling. They also will gain a better understanding of how to eliminate structural barriers to equitable admission and design race-neutral strategies that achieve equitable ends.
Opening Plenary
Featuring:
- Art Coleman, Managing Partner & Co-Founder, EducationCounsel
Moderated By:
- CJ Powell, Director of Advocacy, NACAC
Toward a More Equitable Future for Postsecondary Access
Featuring:
- Nathan Arnold, Principal, EducationCounsel
- David Hawkins, Chief Education & Policy Officer, NACAC
Moderated By:
- CJ Powell, Director of Advocacy, NACAC
The New Landscape for College Admission Offices
Featuring:
- Thomas Bear, VP of Enrollment Management, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- Robert Gould, Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management, Augsburg University
- Vern Granger, NACAC Chair-Elect & Director of Admission, University of Connecticut
Moderated By:
- David Hawkins, Chief Education & Policy Officer, NACAC
Elevating Community Voices to Reimagine College Admission
Featuring:
- Sayil Camacho, Director of Reparative Justice & Partnerships, Equity Research Cooperative
- Liliana Castrellón, Assistant Professor, San José State University
- Jonathan Davis, Director of Research, Equity Research Cooperative
- Minji Kim, Project Consultant, Equity Research Cooperative
- Tenaj Moody-Perry, Deputy Director of Research and Evaluation, From Prison Cells to PhD
- Julie Park, Associate Professor, University of Maryland College Park
Moderated By:
- David Hawkins, Chief Education & Policy Officer, NACAC
Staying on the Right Side of History
Featuring:
- Marshall Anthony, Jr., Research Director at The Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS)
- Mayah Lubin, Higher Education Equity Senior Coordinator for the Educational Opportunities Project at The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
- Reyna Patel, Student Leader, Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC
- Satra Taylor, Director of Higher Education and Workforce Policy & Advocacy at Young Invincibles
Moderated By:
- CJ Powell, Director of Advocacy, NACAC
The K-12 Context: Advising Students, Families, and Other Stakeholders
Featuring:
- Melisa Hypolite, Director of Strategic Partnerships, College Bound Foundation
- Angelica Melendez, NACAC Board of Directors Chair-Elect, College Bound Advisor, Luther Burbank High School
- Marie Morris, Immediate Past President, HECA
Moderated By:
- David Hawkins, Chief Education & Policy Officer, NACAC
Registration
Register for this on-demand seminar bundle using this link: Purchase
PLEASE NOTE: All requests to switch cohorts, extend course access (by one month) or changes to course registrations will be subject to a $50 processing fee per person/per course. No refunds will be processed.
Cost
- $80 for NACAC members*
- $160 for nonmembers
A 20 percent discount is available for offices of four or more participants registering for the same course.
*Unsure if you are a NACAC member? You may be eligible through your school or organization’s membership. Contact customer service for more information.
Questions?
For purchasing and billing questions, please email customerservice@nacacnet.org. For questions about the course, please email pd@nacacnet.org.