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Honolulu, Hawai’i
March 24-25 and March 27-28
Two Identical Programs
Who Should Attend?
- Fiscal officers
- Human resources professionals
- Budget officers
- Staff in auxiliaries, facilities, purchasing, IT, development and safety
- Academic and unit business officers
- Academic Administrators
- Risk managers
Benefits to Participants
- Learn with your higher education colleagues
- Expand your professional network
- Advance your technical expertise
- Hear the latest updates from higher education experts
- Discuss common challenges and best practices
Seminar Sessions
Sessions will be held a Kapiolani Community College. Continental breakfast, refreshment breaks and lunches will be held near the meeting rooms. Lunches will be catered by the Kapiolani Culinary Arts program, which receives rave reviews for its delicious cuisine, lovely presentation and excellent service.
Aloha Attire
Aloha attire is recommended for the seminar sessions and luncheons.
Participants
The seminar is appropriate for individuals from small and large, public and private, two-year, four-year and technical institutions and K-12.
Faculty
WACUBO recruits nationally renowned faculty who are recognized for their higher education expertise and ability to communicate.
Special Needs
If you require special meals (including vegetarian or vegan) or other accommodations, please describe your needs in the space provided on the registration form.
Smoking
There is no smoking in meeting rooms or banquet areas at Kapiolani Community College. State laws prohibit smoking in all enclosed or partially enclosed areas open to the public at the College. It is also prohibited within
20 feet from entrances, exits, windows that open, etc. The areas are
marked with appropriate signage.
Parking at Kapiolani Community College
There is no charge to park at Kapiolani Community College. Because it will be Spring Break, there should be plenty of parking available.
Certificate of Completion
A Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants after completion of the seminar.
Cancellations & Refunds
Seminar registration refunds, less a $50 administrative charge, will be given to seminar registrants whose written requests to cancel are received by March 5, 2008. Substitutions are permitted at any time. To substitute, contact Lorretta Leavitt: leavitt@mail.sdsu.edu
Registration
Registration fee is $195.
Fee Includes: Seminar materials, 2 continental breakfasts, 2 lunches and refreshment breaks.
Participants may register online using a credit card for payment.
For Additional Information
Monica M. Boulay Sandra Uyeno
c/o EduSpeak Director of Human Resources
PO Box 31326 University of Hawai’i Community Colleges
Tucson, AZ 85751-1326 2327 Dole Street
520-298-8680 Honolulu, HI 96822
EduSpeak@aol.com 808-956-3874
uyeno@Hawaii.edu
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