Biennial State Conference Registration Packet Maintaining Our Focus: Welcoming and Supporting ALL Students Date: Friday, October 20, 2017 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Begins with a Thursday evening reception from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm) The Bally s Atlantic City Hotel 1900 Boardwalk Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401 2017 conference registration and hotel information brochure
NJANSA Mission Statement The New Jersey Association of New Student Advocates promotes and develops student success in higher education from various two-year and four-year institutions, both public and private, from the areas of student and academic affairs. NJANSA Charter Institutions Bergen Community College Bloomfield College Caldwell College Kean University Monmouth University Montclair State University Saint Peter s College Seton Hall University Union County College William Paterson University NJANSA Executive Board Hezal Patel, Chair Seton Hall University *Michele Campagna, Vice Chair Montclair State University Danielle Zimecki-Fennimore, Secretary Rowan College at Gloucester County *Kim Daniel-Robinson, Treasurer William Paterson University Gwen Beloti, Scholarship Chair Kean University Tony Krucinski, Social Media Coordinator William Paterson University Members-at-Large Michele Applegate, Rowan College at Burlington County Nisha Reyes, New Jersey Institute of Technology (* Former Chair) Page 1 Conference Chair & Co-Chair Treya Lynch, Passaic County Community College tlynch@pccc.edu and Angelo Abreu, Middlesex County College aabreu@middlesexcc.edu
Page 2 2017 Keynote Speaker Michael W. Klein, JD. PhD, became the executive director of New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities in January 2012, after serving the Association more than 13 years as director of government and legal affairs. Before joining the Association, Michael served for five years in former Governor Christine Todd Whitman's administration as an assistant counsel to the governor, deputy director of legislative affairs for the Department of Treasury, and special assistant to the commissioner of Community Affairs. Michael has also served as legislative director to then-assemblyman Leonard Lance, now a member of Congress, and as an associate at Pitney Hardin Kipp & Szuch. Michael has published articles on intellectual property ownership, college finance, collective bargaining, and the First Amendment. His articles have appeared in the Journal of College and University Law, the Journal of Law & Education, the Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy, the Education Law and Policy Forum, On the Horizon, and the Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly. He co-authored a chapter on New Jersey's higher education system in Richardson, R.C., Jr. & Martinez, M., (Eds.), Policy and Performance in American Higher Education: An Examination of Cases Across State Systems (2009). Michael's op-ed pieces have appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the American Bar Association Journal, and Inside Higher Education. Michael has made presentations at the International Conference of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)/Institutional Management in Higher Education, the American Education Research Association, the Association for the Study of Higher Education, and the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning at the University of Wisconsin. He has guest lectured at Rutgers University, North Carolina State University, and San Diego State University. Michael was a 2003 fellow of the Higher Education Law Roundtable at the Institute for Higher Education Law & Governance, University of Houston Law Center, and a 2010-2011 Associate of the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. He was a fellow of Leadership New Jersey in 2002. Michael is a member of the Policies and Purposes Committee and the Council of State Representatives for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Michael formerly served on the national Higher Education Government Relations Task Force. Michael received a BA in history cum laude from Princeton University, and a JD from Boston College Law School. He received his PhD in Higher Education and Postsecondary Education at New York University.
Conference Registration Form Please print or type all required information. Note: Registration fee includes a Thursday evening reception, continental breakfast and lunch, conference packet and handouts, and an annual membership with NJANSA. Registration Fee: $100 per person. (This fee includes registration for the spring meeting at no additional cost.) Registration Type: New Member Returning Member Name: Title: Institution: E-mail: Mailing Address: Phone Numbers: Cell Office Home Fax Page 3 Please submit your registration form(s) and payment in the form of a money order or institutional check made payable to NJANSA by October 10, 2017. Mail payments and forms to: NJANSA P.O. Box 474 Fair Lawn, NJ 07410-0474 You may also pay with a credit card through Eventbrite (Note: This form of payment will incur additional cost) (You may cut and paste link below) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/njansa-6th-biennial-conference-tickets- 35761128498
BALLY S ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL 1900 BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY 08401 HOTEL REGISTRATION With panoramic ocean views and spectacular sunsets, the Bally s Atlantic City Hotel is your own Atlantic City oasis. The accommodations at Bally s offer inviting interiors and a wealth of amenities designed to make your stay a luxurious one. For your convenience, NJANSA has set aside a small block of rooms at a special rate for conference attendees for Thursday and Friday, October 19 and 20, 2017. Room Thu 10/19/17 Fri 10/20/17 Bally s Tower $84.00 $129.00 Additional fees include: $10 per room, per night and 14% tax per night. You may also contact the hotel directly at (609) 340-2000 (before September 29, 2017) and mention Group Code NJANSA in order to receive the discounted rate. Check in time is 4:00 pm and check out time is 12:00 pm Room Reservations will be available as of July 15th, 2017. Please note: You must register for the conference by Oct. 10, 2017, in order to keep your room reservations in the block. If you are interested in reserving a room and the block is no longer available, you may contact us at NJANSA@gmail.com, and we will try to secure additional rooms. (Self Parking at the Bally s Hotel is $5 per day) Page 4
This conference is co-sponsored by the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. Conference at a Glance Thursday 10/19/2017 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Conference Registration will open for overnight attendees. Receive your conference registration packet & guide the night before And join us from 6pm 8pm for an Evening Reception Friday 10/20/2017 8:30 am 5:00 pm The conference agenda will include: *Registration & Continental Breakfast from 8:30 am to 9:30 am. *The official conference opening & welcome *A keynote address from Michael W. Klein, JD. PhD on Supporting and Including ALL New Students **Lunch will be provided** *Concurrent sessions on topics such as: Working with and supporting a Diverse group of new students. Initiatives Promoting Retention and Graduations Rates for ALL students. Strategies and Efforts that promote the Inclusion of first year students. *The official conference closing with raffles and a chance to win big!! We hope you'll join us on the Jersey Shore! Find out more at www.njansa.org