ANTSHE 1999
Third Annual National Conference
Best Western Motel
Denver, Colorado
October 8th - 10th, 1999
"EDUCATION OPTIONS FOR
THE NEXT MILLENNIUM"
ANTSHE held its third annual conference in Denver, Colorado on October 8, 9 & 10, 1999. The conference was hosted by Red Rocks Community College. Many non-traditional students, the professionals who work with non-trad students, and other interested parties like yourself gathered at the annual conference where workshops and speakers targeted presentations toward the special concerns and issues faced by members of the ANTSHE partnership.
Pre-conference tour of Higher Education and Advanced Technology (HEAT) Center. This campus is the wave of the future. Several colleges share expensive technology at the 157 acre campus at the former Lowry Air Force Base. Colorado's new paradigm for teaching and learning, utilizes multiple strategies and opportunities to enable individuals and business and industry to acquire knowledge and skills for applications of advanced technology.
Non-traditional friendly programs which include on-line, self-paced, weekend, tele-courses, etc.
Financial aid panel of experts to answer your $$$$$ questions
Presidents panel. Presidents from colleges around the country will answer your questions regarding "What is Administration Doing for Non-traditional students"?
On-line advising, retention and recruiting will be presented for professionals (anyone is invited).
Keynote speaker, Michelle Coats, a non-traditional student, has "been there and done that" and is a mentor for other non-traditional students.
Dr. Kim Kazimour presented this year's Kazimour Scholarship Awards.
1999 conference was hosted by
Red Rocks Community College
other conference sponsors:
Arapahoe Community College | Colorado Christian University |
Colorado Mountain College | Doane College |
Mesa State College | Northeastern Junior College |
University of Colorado at Denver | University of Denver |
University of North Carolina - Charlotte |