ACPA Commission for Two Year Colleges Community Conversations Interest Form 

Join the Commission for Two Year Colleges for monthly drop-in discussions to address topics that are vital to the work we do. These drop-ins will also serve as a space for attendees to network and come together in community, as we navigate the ever-changing, turbulent waters of higher education. Attendance is FREE and open to anyone who would like to join us.

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/NbjSOqyUTi6WTAiI-Z9-5w

Passcode: ctyc2526

Day/Time: Wednesdays, 11 a.m. CST/12 p.m. EST

NOTE: Attendees may register for each individual date, or they may register one time for multiple dates.

**Disclaimer: Topics are subject to change, should more timely topics arise that warrant addressing.**

Topics:

  • March 12 - The Changing Landscape of DEI in Higher Education
  • April 16 - International Student Success 
  • May 14 - Mental Health Awareness 
  • June 18 - Enrollment Trends in Higher Education 
  • July 16 - Closing the Skills Gap 
  • September 17 - Increased Emphasis on Experiential Learning 
  • October 15 - Staff and Faculty Burnout 
  • November 12 - AI in Higher Education  
  • December 17 - Innovative Strategies for Affordable Higher Education 
  • February 18 - Paving the Path to Success for Adult Learners
  • March 11 - Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education 

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Are you interested in attending C2YC Community Conversations sessions?  *
List two to three topics you would like to discuss as part of the C2YC Community Conversations series in the future.
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