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The Campus Compact Professional Development Institute

The 2008 Institute will be held in Atlanta, Georgia. Details are now available!

Four and a half days of must-have knowledge for new community service and service-learning professionals!

Designed specifically for professionals in their first five years in the field, this institute offers four and a half days of must-have knowledge, from some of the most respected practitioners in the field.

"This institute has taught me more in 5 days than I would have learned on my own in 2 years" Attendee Testimonial

This unique gathering offers participants the chance to learn and understand key information and principles in service, service-learning, and higher education; and allows them to discuss with experienced practitioners the critical questions and skills needed to be successful.

You will:

  • Assess your knowledge and skills in critical areas;
  • Obtain the latest tools and resources;
  • Learn about effective programs and strategies;
  • Get tips for success from experienced practitioners;
  • Set next steps to advance your work at your institution.

View Previous Years' Agendas:

Praise for previous institutes:

"This has validated my intuitive understanding of the task at hand and empowered me with more concrete understanding of the many facets involved."

"One of the best conferences I have attended."

"This has been a very helpful conference for me - it is helping me define my role and my present job more fully."

"Thank you for this AMAZING opportunity. I felt that my time was extremely well spent and I am a better professional for having come this week."

"This was a wonderful experience - I'm very excited and energized to go home and put some of my new-found knowledge to practice."

For more information, contact Pamela Mutascio.

Being a part of Campus Compact has let us touch the heart and soul of building better communities while improving teaching and learning for faculty and students. James A. Drake, President, Brevard Community College