Past Events from January 12, 2022 - May 25, 2022

New Year, New Approach: Learning to Invest in Yourself in 2022

Member-Only Webinar Presenter: Kimberly Ellis, Special Populations/Career Services/Equity Coordinator Office of Technical Education Technical College System of Georgia Tips and tricks to help practice self-care and stress management on a daily basis.  Our world has drastically changed, presenting a variety of new stressors and challenges. In this "new normal" the way we work, serve students, and...

COLLEGE IN HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS & COVID-19: Two Years of Challenge and Change

Public Webinar Presenters: Alex Perry, Policy Advisor Foresight Law + Policy The COVID-19 pandemic has had fundamental and transformative impacts across the entire education system. Many of those impacts will take years to fully understand. The College in High School Alliance (CHSA) and NACEP have been seeking to understand the impact of the pandemic on college in...

Finding New Ways to Mitigate the Impact of Pandemic-Disrupted Learning

Every student deserves the opportunity to get back on track and feel confident in their learning. In this session education leaders will share student success stories from various nonprofit partnerships, like The NROC Project, and how they have implemented proven measures to help fill student knowledge gaps. Among the panelists will be Dr. Samuel West, District...

From “Random Acts” and “Programs of Privilege” to Dual Enrollment Equity Pathways

Public Webinar Presenters: John Fink, Senior Research Associate, Community College Research Center at Teachers College - Columbia University Davis Jenkins, Senior Research Scholar, Community College Research Center at Teachers College - Columbia University Sobia Khan, Dean for Academic Success, San Antonio College Research on dual credit highlights its potential for expanding access to college and...

Leveraging Cultural Competency in Dual Enrollment Program Planning

Public Webinar Presented by: sarah Brown, Program Manager, Office of Dual Enrollment, Marshall University Dianne Barker, Director of State Engagement, NACEP The focus of many dual enrollment programs is on educational access and student success. In order to meet this goal for students traditionally underrepresented in higher education, institutions need to understand the students they...

Going Global – The Basics of Building Dual Credit Programs Internationally

Member-Only Webinar Presenters: Sandy Cruz, Dual Credit Director, University of Central Missouri Dr. Carla Mebane, Assistant Dean and Director, University of Missouri-Kansas City Building dual and concurrent enrollment programs in the U.S. can be complicated, expanding internationally can add a whole new layer to this complexity. Join this session to learn about the basics of...

Virtual Program Evaluation Workshop

Date: March 8th, 2022 Time: 11-2 pm EST Registration details: Registration is free for NACEP members and is limited to 50 participants, first come first served. What do you know about your program and how do you know it? Researchers Jason Taylor (University of Utah) and Eric Grebing (SERVE UNC-Greensboro) join forces with Accreditation Commissioners Mike...

BUILDING A CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT TEACHER PIPELINE: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND LESSONS

Public Webinar Presented By: Amy Williams, Executive Director, NACEP Alex Perry, Policy Advisor, Foresight Law + Policy Jenny Parks, Vice President, Midwestern Higher Education Compact Jennifer Zinth, Founder, Zinth Consulting LLC Concurrent enrollment programs are popular, prevalent, and impactful. Yet, recent analyses of access and participation data reveal troubling equity gaps nationwide. As states and institutions work...

Advising Webinar Series: Professional Advising for Concurrent Enrollment

March 30: I Spy: Exactly What Does Advising in Concurrent Enrollment Look Like? Ever wonder how you can possibly advise all of your concurrent enrollment students? This webinar can help. Come learn about different advising methods that will help you reach more students as you move forward with your advising program. April 27: Finding Your...

“I Think You’re on Mute”: Providing Accessible CE Courses for All Students Using Live Video Technology”

Member-Only Webinar Limited access to concurrent enrollment (CE) courses has historically prevented Utah rural high school students from earning college credits at the same rate as their non-rural peers. Factors such as remote geographic locations far from college campuses, rural schools' lack of access to qualified teachers, and COVID contributed to this problem. Snow College...