UACE Conference 2025

UACE Conference 2025

 

Event Details

Date:  Friday, May 16th 2025
Time:  8:30 AM- 3:00 PM
Location:  Utah Valley University: Orem Campus Clarke Building
Address:  815 College Drive,  Orem, UT  84058
Cost:  $85

 

CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS

Are you or someone you know interested in sharing your expertise? We invite our members to share their knowledge and research passion with each other. The workshops will be 40 minutes long.

Presenters are volunteers and do not receive an honorarium or waiver for the conference registration.

Review Process: All proposals will be carefully reviewed by the UACE Conference Proposal Selection Committee based on:

  • Demand for the topic
  • Benefit of the workshop to members
  • Speaker credentials

Submission Deadline: Friday April 18th, 2025 by 5:00 p.m.

Review Timeline:

  • Reviews will begin April 21st
  • Workshop presenters will be notified of results by April 28th

2025 Theme: Though it is not a requirement, the UACE Conference Committee will appreciate those presentations that fit our 2025 theme, "Unlocking Potential: Preparing Students for Real World Challenges."

 

Submit a Proposal

 

UACE RECOGNITION AWARD NOMINATIONS

We are excited to announce the call for nominations for the UACE Recognition Awards! These awards recognize outstanding contributions to our campus community in various categories. If you know someone who has made a significant impact, we encourage you to nominate them. Please refer to the definitions below to understand the criteria for each category.

Submission Deadline: Friday May 2nd, 2025

Definitions

  1. Campus Community: The collective group of individuals—students, faculty, staff, and administrators—who are part of and contribute to the culture, environment, and daily life of a college or university. It includes all the people, organizations, and support systems that shape the on-campus experience.

  2. Events, Fairs, or Programs: Organized activities or gatherings—such as career fairs, cultural festivals, workshops, speaker series, or educational programs—designed to engage the campus community. These events often aim to inform, connect, entertain, or support students and other participants.

  3. Student Outreach: Efforts made by an institution, department, or organization to connect with and engage students. This can include communications, programs, or services aimed at increasing student awareness, involvement, and access to opportunities or resources.

  4. Employer Outreach: The process of building and maintaining relationships with employers to create opportunities for student internships, jobs, or collaborative projects. This includes networking, partnerships, recruitment events, and other forms of engagement between employers and the institution.

  5. Experiential Learning: A hands-on approach to education that involves learning through direct experience. This can include internships, co-ops, service learning, study abroad, research projects, or simulations, where students apply classroom knowledge in real-world or practical settings.


Submit a Nomination

 

 

UACE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Cost: $85

 Register Now!