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ABOUT WACUBO:
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Bylaws (PDF)

ORGANIZATION:
Board
Committees
Membership
Board Handbook (PDF)
Volunteer
Corporate Support

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Workshops
Executive Leadership
         & Management Institute

Winter Management
         & Leadership Institute

Business Management Institute

ANNUAL MEETING:
Anaheim - 2010
2010 Tales From The Front
Future Sites
Information Exchange

NEWS
Newsletter
NETWORKING:
Small Institutions
Job Listings
Community Colleges

RELATED ASSOCIATIONS:
NACUBO
CACUBO
SACUBO
EACUBO

CONTACT

visitors:

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ONLINE Registration

If you have a credit card, you can now register for WACUBO workshops, institutes and meetings in a secure online environment. Click the online registration link above, select events and programs and click on the appropriate category. When your shopping cart is ready, checkout is easy, quick, and secure!


Dennis Klaus, President
WACUBO President,
Dennis Klaus

Since 1937, The Western Association of College and University Business Officers has offered business officers in the western region opportunities to develop professionally, to identify solutions for issues affecting higher education, and to share their expertise with their colleagues. Our membership includes institutions in 14 western United States, three Canadian Provinces, Mexico and other Pacific Rim nations.

WACUBO is one of four regional associations (Central, Eastern, Southern, Western) making up the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO). Headquartered in Washington DC, NACUBO is well known for its informational resources and professional representations of the needs and interests of higher education.

NOTICES:

The Process Mapping workshop will be held in Portland, Oregon on March 18th and 19th. Visit the workshop page for more information.

The 2010 Annual Meeting is now open for registration! Visit the Annual Meeting page for more information.

Tales from the front have been selected. Click here for more information

 

 

 

 



 


   



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