2008 Annual Meeting
Making It Across the Stage -
Admission, Retention and Graduation Challenges
Faculty members and students face many challenges in collegiate nursing
programs. There is no “quick fix” for the challenges. However, these can become
opportunities for faculty and student growth.
The Program Committee of the SREB Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing
invites you to the Council's 2008 Annual Meeting - October 5-7 - in Atlanta,
Georgia. The JW Marriott Buckhead Hotel (3300 Lenox Road, N.E.) is the location
for all activities. The purpose of the meeting is to inform nurse educators
about activities that can help increase student graduation rates. The
presentations will help nurse educators to:
- Develop effective strategies
to increase graduation rates in collegiate nursing programs.
- Identify predictors of a
student's potential for success.
- Evaluate strategies used to
establish admission criteria.
- Create environments that
enhance a student's timely progression and graduation.
- Use graduation rates to make
appropriate curricular change.
- Use technology and other
support services to meet student and faculty needs.
- Inform
policy-makers and other stakeholders of the necessary K-12
preparation that students need for successful completion of
collegiate nursing programs.
The “Hot Topic” this year centers on effective teaching strategies for
managing large classes in nursing education. A boxed lunch will be available at
11:30 a.m. for those who have registered for the session. This session will end
by 4 p.m.
Annual Meeting Information
October 5-7, 2008
Location
The annual meeting of the SREB Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing
will be held at the JW Marriott Hotel at Lenox (3300 Lenox Road N.E.) in the
heart of Atlanta's Buckhead community. The hotel is connected by an enclosed
promenade to the shopping and dining areas of Lenox Square. Visit
www.shopsimon.com
for information about shopping and dining in Buckhead.
- The JW Marriott has
complimentary transportation within a two-mile radius of the hotel.
The car is “on call” (no reservations) and accommodates up to five
people.
- The Buc (http://www.bucride.com)
free shuttle also transports people around Buckhead.
- A MARTA subway station (http://www.itsmarta.com)
is across the street from the hotel and provides convenient access to and from
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and many other major
attractions in Atlanta.
- Taxi service is available
outside the hotel 24 hours/day. The cost is a minimum of $7 around
Buckhead and $35 to the airport. Prices vary according to the number
of passengers.
- An airport shuttle,
Atlanta Link (http://www/theatlantalink.com),
picks up passengers on the hour. See the Web site for specific hours of
operation. The cost is $20.50 (one way) and $37 roundtrip.
The JW Marriott has reserved a block of rooms for participants at $182 per
night (single or double occupancy). Hotel rooms are subject to applicable
Georgia taxes (currently 15 percent). Please call the hotel for reservations at
(800) 228-9290 or at (404) 262-3344 and request the SREB group rate. The cutoff
date for the group rate is Monday, September 15, 2008. Participants are
responsible for all travel arrangements and costs.
Registration
Please make the check payable to the SREB Council on Collegiate Education for
Nursing and send to Eula Aiken at 592 10th Street N.W., Atlanta, GA 30318-5766.
You also may pay with a VISA or MasterCard by contacting staff at (404)
879-5567.
Registration fee for member institutions only
The fee is $325. If more than one person from your institution
attends, the fee is $225 for each additional person.
Registration fee for non-members
The fee is $375. If more than one person from your institution
attends, the fee is $275 for each additional person.
You may register online
here,
by U.S. mail or at (404) 872-1477. Staff will confirm all registrations by
e-mail.
Cancellation
Registrants unable to attend (or send a substitute to) the meeting may obtain
a refund minus $60 for processing. Please inform staff by e-mail or fax. No
refunds will be given after September 22.
Make plans now to attend!!
Contact:
Eula Aiken, Ph.D. (eula.aiken@sreb.org
or (404) 879-5567)
| The committee includes Susan S. Gunby, Ph.D. (Georgia Baptist
College of Nursing of Mercer University), chairman; Anne Belcher,
Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Maryland); Jean Graham (James H.
Faulkner Community College, Alabama); Lynne G. Pearcey, Ph.D.
(University of North Carolina at Greensboro); Gail Poirrier, D.N.S.
(University of Louisiana at Lafayette); and Patricia L. Starck,
D.S.N. (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston). |
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Plenary sessions will be
held in Salons I, III and V. The reception, exhibitors, poster presentations and
continental breakfasts will be in Salons II, IV and VI.
| 1 p.m. | Annual Business Meeting |
| | Moderator: President Patricia L. Starck, D.S.N., FAAN
- Call to Order
- Welcome
- Reports
Board Finance Membership Bylaws Research Program Legislative Genetics Nurse Educator Consortium Workforce Diversity
- Unfinished Business
- New Business
- Adjourn
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| 3 p.m. | Break |
| 3:30 p.m. | Session I — Keynote Address
Connie Curran, Ph.D.,
FAAN
Executive Director, C-Change |
| 4:30 p.m. | Break |
| 5 p.m. | Hosted Reception
Exhibitors
Poster Presentations |
| 7 p.m. | Adjourn |
Monday, October 6, 2008
Plenary sessions will be held in Salons I, III and V. The
exhibitors, poster presentations and continental breakfasts will be
in Salons II, IV and VI.
| 7:30 a.m. | Hosted Continental Breakfast
Exhibitors
Poster Presentations
|
| 9 a.m. | Session II — Graduation Rate Measurements
Patricia L. Starck, D.S.N., FAAN
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
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| 10 a.m. | Break
|
| 10:30 a.m. | Session III — Successful Retention/Graduation Strategies
Gwen Sherwood, Ph.D., FAAN
Beverly Foster, Ph.D.
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill "It Takes Team to Graduate a
Nurse: A System's Approach to Student Success"
Anne Belcher, Ph.D.
Linda E. Rose, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University
|
| 12:30 p.m. | Lunch (on your own)
|
| 1:30 p.m. | Session IV — Successful Retention/Graduation Strategies
Mary Ann Camann, Ph.D.
Kennesaw State University
"Development of a Comprehensive Admission Process"
Tammie Mann McCoy, Ph.D.
Mississippi University for Women
"Success: A Plan for Selection, Retention and Graduation"
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| 2:45 p.m. | Break
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| 3:15 p.m. | Session V — Successful Retention/Graduation Strategies
Elizabeth Shelton, D.N.Sc.
West Virginia University
"Interviews in the Undergraduate Admission Process"
Helen Taggart, D.S.N.
Armstrong Atlantic State University
"Project Success: Increasing Nursing Workforce Diversity"
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| 4:30 p.m. | Adjourn
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Plenary sessions will be held in Salons I, III and V. The
exhibitors, poster presentations and continental breakfasts will be
in Salons II, IV and VI.
| 7:30 a.m. | Hosted Continental Breakfast
|
| 9 a.m. | Session VI — Successful Admission/Retention/Graduation Strategies
Margaret Kroposki, Ph.D.
Greenville Technical College
"Making It to Graduation in an Associate Degree Program"
Lucy Marion, Ph.D.
Chairman, University System of Georgia Task Force on Nursing Education
"A System-wide Plan for Nursing Education in Georgia"
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| 10 a.m. | Break
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| 10:30 a.m. | Session VII — Successful Admission/Retention/Graduation Strategies
Mary Jane Ashe, M.N.
University of Texas at Arlington
"Closing the Gap: Recruitment, Retention and Completion Strategies"
Patricia L. Starck, D.S.N., FAAN
President, SREB Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing
Closing Remarks
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| 11:30 a.m. | Adjourn
Boxed lunches will be available for "Hot Topic" Attendees
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| 12:30 p.m. | "Hot Topic" — "Teaching Large Classes: Tips, Tricks and Traps"
Anita Stineman, Ph.D.
University of Iowa
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| 4 p.m. | Adjourn
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| The SREB Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing, approved
by the Alabama Board of Nursing (Provider #ABNP0060), will award up
to 13.2 contact hours to participants. Please complete and give the
CE Request and Evaluation Forms to staff before leaving the meeting.
Contact: Eula Aiken (eula.aiken@sreb.org or 404-879-5567) |
For more information, please e-mail
Eula Aiken at eula.aiken@sreb.org or
call (404) 875-9211, Ext. 267.
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