Western Regional Careers in Student Affairs Day conference- early registration extended!

Higher Ed Students! You are invited to attend the Western Regional Careers in Student Affairs Day (WRCSAD) conference on Saturday, October 19 at Chapman University. You’ll find details about the conference on the following website (https://www.chapman.edu/students/life/wrcsad2019.aspx) and Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/WRCSAD).

If you are interested in attending and/or volunteering—and missed the early-bird registration—don’t worry; we have included registration codes below that extend the early-bird pricing for your registrations! These codes will be valid until the end of the day on Monday, October 7:

  • Professional registration discount code: wrcsadearlybird
  • Student registration discount code:  studentearlybird

Ideal for undergraduate and graduate students, the conference includes:

  • Educational sessions that discuss current topics in the field, tips for choosing a graduate program, navigating the job search, considerations when choosing a doctoral program in addition to panels and roundtable conversations
  • A Graduate Program Fair that enables participants to meet representatives from graduate programs (Masters and Doctoral)
  • A Functional Area Fair that enables participants to have casual, informational conversations with professionals currently working in a variety of Student Affairs areas
  • Resume review opportunity for students interested in getting feedback from current Student Affairs professionals about how to enhance their resume (requires advance sign-up as part of the conference registration process)
  • Coaching sessions for students to have one-on-one conversations with current Student Affairs professionals about questions they may have and tips they can benefit from when planning for a career in this field (requires advance sign-up as part of the conference registration process)
  • Continental breakfast, lunch, and parking is included in the registration fee

In addition to aspiring Student Affairs professionals, the Western Regional Careers in Student Affairs Day conference has components for current professionals, as well:

  • Gain insights to consider from experienced professionals as they begin their career
  • Expand their network of local colleagues
  • Be exposed to graduate programs and learn information about what they offer
  • Be inspired by our keynote speaker and sessions fitting to your level of experience
  • Talk to graduate programs about that doctorate degree you’ve been considering

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