Student Success Conference

91³Ô¹ÏÍø Our Annual Conference

The 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Student Success Conference is jointly sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Education and the Division of Student Life.Ìý

This year's annual conference will take place Feb. 18, 2026

This annual event is open to all staff and faculty and serves as an opportunity to:

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Engage in personal and professional developmentÌý

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Enhance and share student success practices across campus

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Connect with and learn from colleagues who are committed to maximizing the success of our students

Student Success Conference Committees

Co-Chair Expectations and Duties

  • Applications must be submitted. They are reviewed and selected by the Executive Sponsors.
  • Remuneration includes a $2,000 stipend for the additional time allotted between July 1 – March 15 of each year.
  • Estimated time is 4-5 hours/week on average. The busiest time will be October through February.
  • Co-chairs must attend monthly Conference Champion Team meetings. These meetings become weekly in January through the conference.
  • Co-chairs select sub-committee members as needed. We estimate 25 total hours for sub-committee members. Sub-committee members will be recognized for their work, but there is no remuneration.
  • Co-chairs must participate in a debrief after the conference providing feedback for upcoming conferences.Ìý
Why apply to be a co-chair:
  • Gain hands-on experience leading a group of people through decision making processesÌý
  • Strengthen your skills around logistics, organization and working with a diverse group of peopleÌý
  • Earn a $2000 stipend for the dedicated time you will commit to this projectÌý
Why apply to be a committee member:
  • Develop and practice your leadership skillsÌý
  • Engage with colleagues from across campusÌý
  • Serve in a voluntary role to get more hands-on experience with conference logisticsÌýÌý

Conference Awards CommitteeÌý

The Awards Committee will be responsible for recognizing and honoring exceptional contributions within the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø student success community. This could include outstanding service, innovations, research or achievements in the field, as demonstrated in work presented at the conference. This group plays a crucial role in celebrating high-impact student success practices across campus.

Committee responsibilities:Ìý

  • Maintain a rubric and overall timeline
  • Create targeted nomination recruitment strategies as needed
  • Work with the Student Affairs Communication team to create a nomination process and marketing strategy
  • Review nominations
  • Partner with conference sponsors on overall visionÌý

Educational Sessions Committee

The Educational Sessions Committee is a key component of the conference planning process, tasked with creating the callout and reviewing and selecting of educational proposals submitted for presentation at the event, and the communication and preparation of presenters through the conference.Ìý

This group plays a crucial role in shaping the content and success of the conference, curating a range of topics and perspectives that reflect current trends in the field and ensuring that the conference delivers valuable and relevant insights to its participants.ÌýÌý

Committee responsibilities:Ìý

  • Update/maintain the Submission Guide, proposal process and guide to submitting an excellent proposal.
  • Maintain a rubric to review and select proposals.
  • Create and maintain the overall callout, review, selection, and training timeline.
  • Brainstorm ideal types of proposals and create targeted recruitment strategies as needed.
  • Shape the conference schedule by slotting educational sessions strategically
  • Develop tracks/labels and ensure balance of types of sessions
  • Partner with the Executive Sponsors on overall visionÌý

Conference Champion Team

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Shelly Bacon
Senior Associate Vice Provost, Office of Undergraduate Education
Executive Sponsor

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Joe ThomasÌý
Senior Associate Vice Chancellor, Division of Student Life
Executive Sponsor

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Robin Swift
Senior Project Manager, Academic Affairs
Executive Sponsor

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Colin Spaulding
Associate Director for Events, Division of Student Life
Logistics Lead

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Meagan Larsen
Director of Student Life Communication & Marketing, Division of Student Life
Communication Lead

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Nash Albrecht
Assessment Specialist, Division of Student Life
Assessment Lead

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Dylan Dybedahl-West
Director of Strategic Initiatives, Enrollment Management
Enrollment Management Lead

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Scarlett Pontón De Dutton
Director of Campus Advising Initiatives & Strategy, Office of Undergraduate Education
Undergraduate Education & Advising Lead

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Co-Chair of Educational Sessions Committee

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Co-Chair of Educational Sessions Committee

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Co-Chair of Awards Committee

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Co-Chair of Awards Committee

Conference Champion Roles

ÌýÌýExecutive Sponsors: Provides strategic oversight, resources and support to ensure the event aligns with student success initiatives, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø priorities, and accreditation needs. They determine the overall budget, choose the leads, and provide the overarching vision for the ongoing conference.ÌýÌý

ÌýÌýLogistics Lead: Ensures the facilities and materials needed for the conference are in place. They work closely with other committees to ensure the appropriate space and setup for each element of the conference achieve the goal.

ÌýÌýCommunication Lead: Led by Student Life Communication, this person will work toward marketing all aspects of the conference, including the call out for committees, volunteers, ed sessions, awards, general marketing of the event via campus channels, along with any swag or branded materials. This person leads the registration process of the conference and maintains virtual and print materials for the conference and works closely with other committees to provide up-to-date information.Ìý

ÌýÌýAssessment Lead: This person works to collect and analyze data each year to inform quality and educational improvement of the conference over the year, both from volunteer leader/committee perspectives and participants. They work to integrate learning outcomes with overarching campus goals and accreditation needs.

ÌýÌýEnrollment Management Lead: In addition to fully participating in conference planning activities, this person serves as the primary liaison to the enrollment management community (admissions, financial aid, scholarships, bursar) to ensure participation and representation from those areas.

ÌýÌýUndergraduate Education & Advising Lead: In addition to fully participating in conference planning activities, this person serves as the primary liaison to the advising community, the OUE community, and the faculty community to ensure participation and representation from those groups.Ìý