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Attend a NACAS Institute.
In-depth cohort learning incorporating small group seminars, operational knowledge opportunities, case study work, and group presentations. Hosted by member institutions and business partners, these institutes are specifically designed to cover all levels of experience!


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Would you like to host a NACAS Institute?
We have already started planning our Institute for Managers, Advanced Institute for Managers, and Senior Executive Institute for 2017 and beyond! Our institutes focus on a case study unique to the host institution. As a host campus, your institution will gain valuable insight and be provided a strong set of possible solutions to your college's specific challenge. Hosting a NACAS institute is a great way to receive consultation from a diverse set of auxiliary service professionals. Contact the NACAS National Office at info@nacas.org or (434) 245-8425 if you have an idea for a case study that would be beneficial to your institution as a host site.

Support your Foundation!
The NACAS Education Foundation is committed to furthering the auxiliary services profession by supporting the work of NACAS. Through individual, regional, and corporate donations the Foundation is able to financially support the CASP program, all NACAS institutes, scholarships, and NACAS special initiatives. Help support the work of the NACAS Education Foundation. Set up weekly, monthly, or even yearly payments, and support your profession! Learn more  

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NACAS (National Association of College Auxiliary Services), headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., is a nonprofit higher education association serving auxiliary services and student support services professionals at colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and Asia. NACAS provides extensive opportunities for members to share ideas, develop business solutions, enhance programs and revenues, and develop meaningful professional relationships.
For more information visit: www.nacas.org