College Services Monthly
National Association of College Auxiliary Services
CURRENT EVENTS
Begin Planning Now: November’s elections may seem far away, but the sooner you begin planning effective nonpartisan ways to help your students register, volunteer, learn about the issues and turn out at the polls, the better prepared you’ll be as deadlines approach, and the more interest and momentum you’ll build on your campus. Plus every student registered in spring is one less to register in fall.
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NACAS NEWS
...that NACAS provides a online connection between job seekers and higher education auxiliary employers? Created with the unique needs of auxiliary services community in mind, the NACAS career center is free for all job seekers. Visit nacas.org/careers and take the next step in your career!
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It's time to renew your NACAS membership! Your access to member benefits ends June 30, 2012, and now is the perfect time start your renewal process. Visit nacas.org/renew or call our national office at (434) 245-8425. You can also e-mail info@nacas.org with any changes to your membership information or to update your institution's list of member representatives.
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EDUCATION
The NACAS Education Foundation is proud to support the professional development activities of NACAS. The Education Foundation provides full funding for many programs and partial funding for others, offsetting program expenses which helps provide these programs at a reasonable cost to members. Many NACAS members enjoy the benefit of a Foundation-sponsored program or a Foundation-supported program throughout the year.
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Got a story to tell? Share it with colleagues in an educational session format. Traditional Educational Sessions, Corporate Connection Sessions, or a Flash Session...there’s a format meant just for YOUR story.
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Stay in style! The reservations process for the 2012 Annual Conference will open in May 2012. Enjoy the style and practicality of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta during this year’s conference. More information will be posted at nacas.org/annualconference when the block is open.
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Take a look to see the business partners that are supporting NACAS in 2012. A huge thank you to our generous sponsors!
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MEMBERSHIP
 Whether you have a job and are looking to make a change or are currently unemployed, job fairs can be a great way to meet with recruiters. But, they can also be quite intimidating to the uninitiated. With some job fairs attracting thousands of applicants, it’s important to arm yourself with a plan of action before you arrive.
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 When you think about the many opportunities within your staff and around your campus to collaborate with others, as well as with members within NACAS who are so willing to share from their experiences, the opportunity to collaborate to achieve something great is one of the wonderful advantages of working in a college or university environment.
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CERTIFICATION
Thank you for your continued support of the CASP program. This Recertification Application is for the Certified Auxiliary Services Professional (CASP). This application is designed to assist you in the CASP Recertification Process as well as to provide a framework for you to compile your recertification documentation. More information to be posted on nacas.org soon.
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ON THE ROAD
 In the days when I taught more formally, I’d share with my students the depressing lesson that no matter how good our semester or their education program was, on the day they graduated they began becoming obsolete. I quoted another faculty member, Blaine McCormack* who explained that it is a PRIVILEGE to be certified as obsolete by a major American university AND that their salary would probably increase WITH the degree rather than without it.
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