December 5-8, 2010
Amelia Island, Florida
Co-produced by AASHE, ACCED-I, ACPA, ACRL, ACUA, ACUHO-I, ACUI, AFA, APPA, ASCA, CSHEMA, NACA, NACAS, NACUBO, NACUFS , NAEP, NASPA, NIRSA, and NODA
ACRL is excited to once again collaborate with other higher education associations on the 2010 Women's Leadership Institute. Be a part of a special program for women seeking to become leaders in higher education on administration.
If you can participate in only one educational program this year, this is the one!
Be a part of a special program for women seeking to become leaders in higher education administration and student affairs. Coproduced by 19 higher education associations, this unique program will bring together administrators from across campus functions to help you:
- Hone your leadership skills for working in a rapidly changing environment
- Develop a better understanding of the campus as a workplace and culture
- Share experiences with others about how campuses are adapting and adjusting to the new reality
- Create new personal networks and networking skills to better tap the higher education community
Through presentations, small-group exercises, and discussion, you will gain a practical understanding of what it takes to be a leader on a college or university campus—both the challenges and the rewards. Examine the unique roles, skills, and relationships needed to lead as higher education faces and deals with the most challenging period in 50 years.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The Women’s Leadership Institute represents an effort to create leadership programming for a specific group within the larger field of higher education. Leadership development and positioning continue to be concerns for women in society in general and is a focus of development of the next generation of leaders in higher education. Research shows that while the gap may be narrowing, pay and promotion disparity continue to be problems.
This program has the added benefit of bringing together women from administrative and student affairs functions across institutions of higher education. It provides a special opportunity to learn, not just about leadership skills, but about how other parts of the campus function, what their priorities and challenges are, and how to bridge the communication gap that may exist when we try to work across “cultures.”
The Women’s Leadership Institute is a four-day/three-night program with two primary purposes:
- To give women in the higher education and the student affairs field information and support in their pursuit of executive leadership positions on campus
- To increase the knowledge-base of all partner organizations about topics related to being a woman working on college campuses.
Program Fees
| Early-Bird | Regular | Late | |
| Register by: | Oct. 31 | Nov. 15 | After Nov. 15 |
| ACUI member: | $775.00 | $850.00 | $950.00 |
| Non-member: | $775.00 | $850.00 | $950.00 |
Registration materials are available online.
Registration fees include general session and breakout sessions, program materials, an opening reception, dinner, lunch, brunch, and two continental breakfasts. There will be group activities to allow participants to refocus after sessions, but there are many other activities you can do on your own. Please see the lodging information on the next page for details.
Upon written request, cancellations will be issued a refund and assessed a $75 processing fee prior to the registration deadline of Nov. 19, 2010. A $150 processing fee will be assessed for a cancellation requested after Nov. 19. No refunds will be issued after Dec. 1 and the full registration fee will be assessed. The entire registration fee is due at the time of registration. A $25 processing fee will be added to all registrations not paid in full by the first day of the seminar. Checks or purchase orders should be made payable to the Association of College Unions International. All registration fees will be refunded if the seminar is cancelled because of low registration. Please register as early as possible so we can plan appropriate program materials.
LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION
Lodging is provided by the beautiful Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. The associations have negotiated a deeply discounted rate of $159 for this conference for either single or double occupancy. The resort offers many amenities including spa and golf. You are within a stone's throw of the beach, and the resort offers complimentary coffee and water for morning beach walkers. There is a fitness center available for no charge, but the spa also offers a wonderful day pass for $25, which includes use of the newly remodeled spa pool, sauna, hot tub, relaxation room, and locker room.
The resort is just a short drive to the 55-block historic district where we will eat dinner one night. It is a quaint historic sea-village with antiques, dining, novelty shops, and jewelers.
Resort information:
For your reservation, please refer to Group Code: ACUA
Group Name: 2010 Women's Leadership Conference
The group rate is available for the nights of Dec.5, 6,and 7, with scheduled check-out on Dec. 8 (this follows the schedule of the program). Additional nights if available, may or may not be awarded the group rate.
4750 Amelia Island Parkway
Amelia Island, FL 32034
Direct phone: 904.277.1100
Reservations: 800.241.3333 (code ACUA)
Transportation: The most used airport in the area is the Jacksonville International Airport (JAX), located about 30 minutes from resort. For smaller aircraft, Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport is designed to accommodate Gulfstream V aircraft or smaller. It has six runways and serves all aircraft other than major airlines.
Rental cars are available at the airport, but please note there is a valet fee of $15 if you have a car at the resort (this is a discounted rate and you must mention ACUI to the valet). There is no option to self park at the resort. No specific contracts have been made with these companies, but the following businesses service the JAX to Ritz-Carlton route:
ABC Transportation Jacksonville: $65, 866.496.8146
Carey Transportation: $69 for up to two people, 888.454.6646
PROGRAM
Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010
5–7 p.m. Registration and hors d'oeuvres reception
7–9 p.m. Keynote speaker: How to be Fascinating
Monday, Dec. 6, 2010
7–8 a.m. Early morning activities: journaling
7:30–8:30 a.m. Continental breakfast
8:30–8:50 a.m. Morning Plenary
9–11 a.m. Educational Block 1
11:10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Lunch
12:40–3:30 p.m. Plenary Session: Courage in the Workplace
3:30–6 p.m. Wellness time including transportation to downtown area of Fernandina Beach
6–8 p.m. Dinner on own
8–9:30 p.m. Bonfire and s'mores on the beach
Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010
7–8:30 a.m. Early morning activities: yoga on the beach
8–9 a.m. Continental breakfast
9–9:20 a.m. Morning Plenary
9:30–11:30 a.m. Educational Block 2
11:30 a.m.–2:50 p.m. Lunch and wellness time
3–5 p.m. Educational Block 3
5:30–7:30 p.m. Dinner (dine around; transportation will be provided)
7:30–9 p.m. Plenary Session: StrengthsQuest
9 p.m. Evening time to gather with other administrators, student affairs professionals or operations women
Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010
7–8 a.m. Early morning activities: Beach walk/run
8–9 a.m. Coffee time and packing
9–11 a.m. Closing presentation: Keynote address
11:10 a.m. Brunch before departing
Questions? Contact Kathryn Deiss at kdeiss@ala.org; or call 312-280-2529.