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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 2016
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE - TOURO
NJ-NY ACRAO
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
2016
PRESIDENT
Rajeev Jayadeva
Associate Registrar – Pratt Institute
718-636-3663
TREASURER
Avraham Rothman
Associate Registrar - Touro College
212-287-3520
SECRETARY
Alison L. Maysilles
Supervisor – Transfer Resource Center
New Jersey City University
201-200-3418
WEB MANAGER
LaToia Taylor
Registrar - Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
973-972-4728
REGISTRATION MANAGER
Adrienne Bricker
Deputy Registrar – Hunter College CUNY
212-396-6805
19 Skyline Drive, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Greetings from our President
Dear Colleagues,
I hope you all had a wonderful summer, and are looking forward to our
Fall 2016 Conference!
Our Steering, and Executive Committees of NJ-NY ACRAO have
worked diligently to produce another exciting conference program
covering new and interesting sessions that are full of new information,
and helpful tips that you can put into practice at your institution.
In today’s economy, with tight budgets and busy schedules, our one day
conference is an excellent way to get a full day worth of valuable
professional development, and network with your fellow peers. As
always, your registration includes a continental breakfast, a delicious
lunch, and snacks.
I hope to see you all there!
Warmest Regards,
Rajeev Jayadeva
President
Inside of Fall Issue…
Greetings from our President pg. 1
Conference Agenda pg. 2 & 3
About NJ-NY ACRAO pg. 4
Registration Form pg. 5
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CONFERENCE AGENDA
8:30 a.m. Breakfast & Registration 9:00 a.m. Welcome Remarks 9:15 a.m. First Timers Session
First Session – 9:30 a.m. Second Session – 11:00 a.m. Third Session – 2:00 p.m.
The College Sophomore Experience-Redefining our Focus This session will examine the challenges of sophomore students at a large urban institution after their exposure to a first-year program. Schaller's student development theory will be used to create a framework for understanding the collegiate experience and needs of these students. What are the challenges of students in the second year and how can institutions provide the support to assist with the new demands and expectations? Althea Sterling Director of Testing Brooklyn College
Navigating the World of VA from an Educator’s Perspective…Oy Vey! Join us for a soup to nuts discussion on military culture and what's going on in the world of VA & DOD. Discussions will include recognizing the needs/concerns of military students, best practices, defining military-friendly, the various entitlement programs, recruitment/retention efforts, recent changes, and anything else that relates to the military and its culture. Please bring your questions, as this is an open forum that will develop based on the needs and questions of the crowd! Elaine Gargiulo President, NJ Association of Veterans Program Administrators, Director, Military & Veterans Services New Jersey City University
Higher Education Trials and Tribulations
Have you ever thought you should write a book about what happened in your office, because no one would believe it? You will be placed in groups and each group will be given several scenarios that have come across our desk as an Admissions or Registrar professional from real life situations to discuss. As a group you will have five minutes to discuss each scenario which will include “ Can you believe it moments” you will then be asked to provide your outcomes while taking in consideration your campus’s best practices and politics for handling issues. When we share our thoughts and processes with open dialogue we can learn from each other and come away hopefully better prepared to handle the next trial or tribulation.
Darlene Benzenberg
Registrar SUNY Orange
Jonathan Gomez
Registrar Rutgers University
Choosing a Student Graduation Speaker Join this session to understand how the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School selects student graduation speakers for two annual ceremonies. This selection process involves the entire school community and challenges participants to think critically about the mission of higher education. Session participants will also have a chance to brainstorm what makes a graduation speech effective. Aaron Urbanski Associate Registrar President-Elect CAPACRAO Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School
FERPA Case Studies Join the presenter in a review of recent FERPA cases that colleagues have been discussing. Learn what factors to consider and how the Department of Education Family Policy Compliance Office has responded to situations at colleges and universities across the country. This sessions promises to be engaging and thought-provoking. Susan Hamilton Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic & Student Affairs Rutgers University - Biomedical & Health Sciences
Mentoring Young Professionals Join with this panel as they discuss tips and techniques for mentoring young staff in a professional environment. Learn how to be a ‘coach’ rather than just a “boss”. Pick up ideas to foster professional behavior and practices while getting the work of your office done. Appropriate for Admissions, Registrar or any functional area. Bring your questions and join the conversation. Susan Hamilton Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic & Student Affairs Rutgers University - Biomedical & Health Sciences
Adrienne Bricker Deputy Registrar Hunter College, CUNY
Carla Cruz Student Records Analyst Rutgers University - Biomedical & Health Sciences
Rajeev Jayadeva President – NJNY ACRAO Associate Registrar, Pratt Institute
Continued on page 3…
Jacklyn Molinares
Admissions Counselor
Rutgers University
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CONFERENCE AGENDA
First Session – 9:30 a.m. Second Session – 11:00 a.m. Third Session – 2:00 p.m.
Violence Prevention & Response Training for Higher Education Professionals
To adequately prevent and manage violence and the threat of violence in Higher Education, there is a need for the implementation and execution of proactive and ongoing violence prevention efforts. The Violence Prevention Agency will discuss strategies that are designed to prevent, detect, investigate, manage and resolve behavior that has generated concerns for safety and violence.
Presenter: Dr. Tau Braun Executive Director Violence Prevention Agency
Academic/Event Scheduling: The Art of Planning
This round-table open discussion will focus on the different scheduling process and procedures that we use to schedule classes and events at our colleges/institutions. Focusing on CollegeNet: 25LIVE (and maybe 2 other types of scheduling systems), we’ll explore: What factors are considered in the semester/yearly scheduling process for bi-annual and annual events? What professional development maybe needed for departments and staff to assist in room scheduling? How to effectively collaborate with Academic departments and Administrative departments on campus?
Linda Bloom
Assistant Registrar - Technology, Pratt Institute
How to get to #1 and stay there! Come hear the story of how Bergen Community College transformed its graduation drought into the largest graduating class in the college’s history! Learn how our team abandoned traditional practices and developed initiatives to reach and maintain our #1 State ranking. Denise Liguori Dean, Student Services, Ciarco Learning Center Bergen Community College Monica Postle Coordinator, Student Affairs Bergen Community College
Going Digital – Rethinking Student Services through Technology: Pros & Cons As Registrar’s offices continue to meet the challenges to maintain accurate and updated records, and collaborate with Academic/Administrative departments to successfully communicate with diverse student populations...we have to continuously rethink how to integrate technology into daily office operations to achieve their goals. This session reviews a year-long strategic/technology plan that was implemented into the Registrar’s office at Pratt Institute in 2015. Discussing the pros and cons of office production, student request, academic and college support services, and Academic/Event room scheduling. Including the implementation of the Colleague Student Planning system, and the use of social media form communications in order to achieve a user-friendly environment. Linda Bloom Assistant Registrar - Technology Pratt Institute
Developing a Communications Plan to boost Enrollment
We shall develop in this course a cyclical communications plan: spanning the social, cultural, academic, and outcomes integration spaces with no end zone. The plan capitalizes on traditional techniques of engaging admitted students as well as innovative multimedia approaches to connecting with applicants and prospects in the enrollment pipeline. We shall talk about showcasing student life and other meaningful campus engagements by employing a variety of online and hybridized interaction platforms; from customized Apps to social media weblogs involving current students, alumni, faculty and administration. The strategy is to offer multimedia snapshots of the social, academic, (where available) athletics and wellness transitions that a new student can look forward to experiencing on campus. We will examine some front-line applications for constructing a virtual community. We shall round up with a corpus of techniques for boosting Enrollment goals on a fitted budget.
Benjamin Enoma Ph.D. Director of Admissions Touro College - Division of Graduate Studies
Luna Feliciano Admissions Coordinator Touro College - Division of Graduate Studies
(CONTINUED)
Sue Weisman
Registrar
St. Francis College
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ABOUT NJ-NY ACRAO
The New Jersey - New York Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions
Officers is a volunteer organization dedicated to professional development.
The objectives of the Association are:
To perpetuate, encourage, and expand the professional educational development of its membership
To promote the interchange of ideas on educational problems
To advance professional competence; and
To promote mutual helpfulness and friendship within the association
To these ends, the Conference Host, Session Presenters and Conveners,
Executive Committee members, Steering Committee members, and others
contribute their time and expertise to conferences held each Fall and Spring.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the NJ-NY ACRAO Steering
Committee, hosting a conference, or presenting a session, please contact a member
of the Executive Committee.
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REGISTRATION AND CONTACT FORM
Yes, I can’t wait to attend the conference!
No, Sadly I cannot attend the conference; but please update my information
For online payment via PayPal, please visit:
http://njnyacrao.org/conference/conference_registration. Please email the
completed form to [email protected].
For mailed-in payment, please complete this form and mail it with your payment. If you are only updating information, you
may efax this form to us at 646-495-3810 or scan and email it to [email protected].
Complete one form per attendee; payment may be combined for multiple attendees. Payment must be received by November
2, 2016 to qualify for the registration rate of $75. Registrations received from November 3, 2016 including those made on-site
at the conference will be charged the rate of $90.
The NJ‐NY ACRAO Federal ID# is 22‐3787696 and a copy of the W‐9 is available at http://njnyacrao.org/images/w9/w9ls.gif.
Presenting? Please check here:
Name
Institution
Title
Mailing Address
City State Zip Code
Phone Number Fax Number
Is this your first conference? No, it is not Yes, and I’ll be sure to attend the First Timers Session at 9:15am!
Please check the sessions that you would like to attend
First Session Second Session Third Session
The College Sophomore Experience-Redefining our Focus
Navigating the World of VA from an Educator’s Perspective…Oy Vey! Higher Education Trials and Tribulations
Choosing a Student Graduation Speaker FERPA Case Studies Mentoring Young Professionals
Violence Prevention & Response Training for Higher Education
Professionals Academic/Event Scheduling:
The Art of Planning
How to get to #1 and stay there!
Going Digital – Rethinking Student Services through Technology:
Pros & Cons
Developing a Communications Plan to boost Enrollment
Please make your check payable to NJ-NY ACRAO and mail to:
Avraham Rothman, NJ‐NY ACRAO Treasurer
Associate Registrar, Touro College
1602 Avenue J, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Registration Fees
Registration Rate – $75.00
Late Registration Rate – $90.00 (From November 3, 2016)