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This webinar is designed to provide community college professionals with an overview of the key issues governing student conduct. The webinar will pay special attention to important topics which serve to shape approaches to student conduct, including due process and federal regulation, and how to incorporate student learning into the process. Suggestions will also be offered for institutions engaging in the development or review of their code of student conduct.
Who should attend?
Student affairs professionals and faculty at community colleges and other 2 year institutions
John Wesley Lowery is Associate Professor in the School of Educational Studies at the Oklahoma State University and coordinates the college student affairs program. He is a frequent speaker and author on topics related to student affairs and higher education, particularly legislative issues and judicial affairs on which he is widely regarded as an expert. He previously served on the faculty at the University of South Carolina and held administrative positions at Adrian College and Washington University. John has a Masters degree in student personnel services from the University of South Carolina and an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia in Religious Studies. Dr. Lowery earned his doctorate at Bowling Green State University in Higher Education Administration. John is actively involved in numerous professional associations including ACPA, ASHE, ASJA, NASPA, and SACSA.
How do I register?
You can purchase a single presentation or a pack of 3, 6 or 12. To register, add the product(s) to your cart and enter the appropriate coupon code if purchasing more than two events. Coupon code for 12 presentations - 12ondemand
Coupon code for 6 presentations - 6ondemand
Coupon code for 3 presentations - 3ondemand
Or you can register via fax by clicking on this form: Paper-based registration form
How does it work?
1. We email you a link and password that will give you access to the On-Demand Training presentations2. You distribute the link and password to your entire faculty and staff via email3. You will have access to these links indefinitely
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