AHEAD 24th Annual Conference 2016 – Austin

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AHEAD 24th Annual Conference 2016 – Austin

Hello AHEAD in Texas members!

This is a reminder that the Call for Proposals is open for the AHEAD in Texas 24th annual conference. The conference, Capturing our Capital; 25 years of the ADA, will be held in Austin, TX on April 13-15th 2016.

We are seeking pre-conference and concurrent session proposals. If you are interested in presenting but are unsure about what topics to consider, the attached submission form has several suggestions.

Please submit the attached proposal submission form by December 18th to Larry Phillippe at [email protected].

Thanks!
Stephanie Bullick | AHEAD in Texas

Director of Membership and Communication

http://ahead.org/affiliates/texas

Disability Services
Texas A&M University
[email protected]
(979) 845-1637

The Association on Higher Education and Disability in Texas (AHEAD in Texas) is a regional affiliate of AHEAD. AHEAD in Texas operates a non-profit, 501c3 association consisting primarily of disability service providers in higher education. The primary purpose of the organization is to provide leadership to service providers working at post-secondary institutions in Texas. This leadership is provided by fostering educational and professional development opportunities, as well as professional networking for regional disability services providers and others interested in disability-related issues.

Members of AHEAD in Texas includes current and former disability service providers as well as others interested in disability-related issues such as vocational rehabilitation counselors, other higher education staff members, students, advocates, and parents.

AHEAD in Texas was created for professionals in Texas but membership is open and available to disability service providers in neighboring states including Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.

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