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    THE SUMMITFOR ONLINELEADERSHIP

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    THE SUMMITFOR ONLINELEADERSHIP JUNE 27–29, 2016

    WASHINGTON HILTON

    WASHINGTON, D.C.

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    TUESDAY June 28, 2016

    MONDAY June 27, 2016

    2:00–3:30 PMAccess, Affordability, and theCompletion AgendaZakiya Smith, Strategy Director,Lumina Foundation

    8:30–9:30 AMFederal Update: Setting the Stagefor Online Higher Education LeadersChris Murray, Thompson Coburn, LLP 

    Vince Sampson, Cooley, LLP 

    12:30–1:45 PMDisruption Analogies: What Can

    Higher Education Learn from theHealth Care Industry?Darrell Kirch, President and CEO, Associationof American Medical Colleges (AAMC)

    3:15–4:15 PMSocial Media and Its Influence ona Student’s University DecisionRob Humphry, Education Vertical, LinkedIn

    Lauren Stoll, Client Partner of Global Salesand Marketing, Facebook 

    Christa Watson, Director of Paid Search,Social & Conversion, Pearson

    4:30–5:30 PMPresidential PanelJavier Miyares, President, University ofMaryland University College

    Cathy Sandeen, Chancellor, Universityof Wisconsin Colleges & University ofWisconsin-Extension

    WEDNESDAY June 29, 2016

    11:30–12:30 PMThe Role of STEM and EngineeringTeams in Leading Online InitiativesSponsored by the International Associationfor Continuing Engineering Education

    Paul Marca, Stanford University 

    Ricardo Gutierrez Mercado, Technológico Monterrey 

    Nelson Baker, Georgia Technological Institute

    Kathy Pugh, Vice President, EducationServices, edX 

    GENERAL

    SESSIONS

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    CONCURRENT

    SESSIONS

    Access, Innovation, andGeneral EducationAmy Laitinen, New America

    Burck Smith, StraighterlineJason Palmer, Gates Foundation

    Deborah Seymour, AmericanCouncil on Education

    Applied Experiential Learning:Models, Outcomes, and LessonsLearned in Online and HybridProfessional Degree Programs

    Marissa Lombardi, Northeastern University James Passanisi, Northeastern University 

    Mary Thompson-Jones,Northeastern University 

    Building Collaborative e-learningPrograms for University Systemsand Community College DistrictsRene Sainz, Inter-American Universityof Puerto Rico

    Jeff Rabey, Blackboard 

    Change We Must: The Futureof Online LearningVickie Cook, University of Illinois, Springfield 

    Ray Schroeder, UPCEA and Universityof Illinois, Springfield 

    Competencies and Hallmarks:

    International and InstitutionalQuality MeasuresSheila Schulte, NAFSA

    Bob Hansen, UPCEA

    Connected Credentials andCompetencies: The ChangingNeeds of a Knowledge EconomyDeborah Everhart, Georgetown University

    Evelyn Ganzglass, Corporation for aSkilled Workforce

    Creating a QualityAlternative Credit Ecosystemfor Higher Education

    Steven Taylor, American Councilon Education

    Patricia Steele, Higher Ed Insight 

    Deep Dive: The Latest Innovationsin Information TechnologyRay Schroeder, UPCEA and University ofIllinois, Springfield 

    Bruce Maas, Univeristy of Wisconsin,Madison; Chair of the Board, EDUCAUSE

    Design Thinking: Four Key andCritical Steps to InnovationDamien Bracken, Berklee College of Music 

    Balvinder Kumar, California StateUniversity, East Bay 

    Chokdee Rutirasiri, Story+Structure

    Financial Outlook: The State of

    Higher Education TodayEdith (“Edie”) Behr, Moody’sInvestors Service

    Hallmarks of Excellence:Application to a Statewide SystemVickie Cook, University of Illinois, Springfield 

    Adam Fein, University of Illinois,Champaign-Urbana

    Gayla Stoner, University of Illinois, ChicagoRay Schroeder, UPCEA and University ofIllinois, Springfield 

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    Making Online StudentRetention a PriorityBeth Mulherrin, University of MarylandUniversity College

    Lisa Henkel, University of MarylandUniversity College

    Karen Vignare, University of MarylandUniversity College

    Thomas Porch, University of MarylandUniversity College

    New Design Opportunitiesand TechnologiesNada Savicevic, Ryerson University 

    Stephane Muller, University ofCalifornia, Irvine

    Promising Models forCompetency-Based EducationJudee Richardson, University ofWisconsin-Extension

    A Research-Based Approach to

    Designing a Multi-Channel StudentOnboarding Process to MaximizeStudent SuccessJoe Chapman, Arizona State University 

    Brooke McDermid, InsideTrack 

    Results of the UPCEABenchmarking Study on StrategicEnrollment Management

    Jim Fong, UPCEA

    U.S. News Best Online ProgramsRankings: Review and Discussionof an Evolving SystemEric Brooks, U.S. News & World Report 

    Strategies for Creating an AdaptiveCourseware Piloting Process

    Cristi Ford, University of MarylandUniversity College

    Karen Vignare, University of MarylandUniversity College

    Post-Conference

    1:30–5:00 PMInstitutional Use of theHallmarks of Excellence inOnline LeadershipVickie Cook, University ofIllinois Springfield 

    Jay Halfond, Boston University 

    Ray Schroeder, UPCEA andUniversity of Illinois at Springfield 

    Separate registration fee;see conferences.upcea.edu/SOL  for details.

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     Visit conferences.upcea.edu/SOL to register. Complete

    the registration form and pay before May 16, 2016 to take

    advantage of the Early Registration Fee!

    EarlyRegistration(by May 16)

    RegularRegistration(by June 6)

    LateRegistration(after June 6)

    On-SiteRegistration

    Fee

    GroupRegistration*(4 from same

    institution)

    Member $840 $890 $940 $990 10% off  

    Non-member $1140 $1190 $1240 $1290 N/A

    Corporate

    Non-member,not exhibiting

    $1500 $1600 $1700 $1800 N/A

    *Please call the UPCEA Washington Office at 202.659.3130 to receive a promotional code.

    Your registration will not be complete until you have both completed the registrationform and paid. To attend The Summit for Online Leadership and take advantage of the EarlyRegistration Fee, you must fill out the online registration form and pay the registration fee byMay 16, 2016. The Regular Registration Fee will apply beginning May 17, 2016. The RegularRegistration Fee will be in effect from May 17, 2016 until June 6, 2016. To attend the Summit

    for Online Leadership and take advantage of the Regular Registration Fee, you must fill outthe online registration form and pay the registration fee by June 6, 2016. The Late RegistrationFee will apply beginning June 7, 2016. Payment for the full amount of the Late Registration Feemust be made by the first day of the Summit (June 27, 2016).

    Event Photo PolicyRegistrants of the Summit for Online Leadershipagree to allow UPCEA or ACE and its officialphotographer to photograph them in thecontext of the conference. Footage captured by

    the official photographer may be used in futureprint and electronic promotional and archivalmaterials. For questions or concerns, please call202.659.3130 or email [email protected].

    Event HotelThe event hotel is the Washington Hilton.UPCEA’s room rate is $264 per night. Reserveyour room before the room block closes onWednesday, June 1, 2016.

     Visit conferences.upcea.edu/SOL/travel.html  to learn more.

    Innovation HallAre you looking for innovative products andservices, and seeking solutions to meet thechallenges in today’s highly competitive andever-changing world of higher education?

    Look no further than the Innovation Hall atthe 2016 Summit for Online Leadership. Don’tmiss your opportunity to connect with morethan 20 exhibiting companies showcasing thelatest in higher education solutions.

    Innovation Hall Hours

    Monday, June 27 2:00–5:00 PMTuesday, June 28 10:45 AM–4:30 PMWednesday, June 29 8:00 AM–12:30 PM

    REGISTRATION

    & FEES

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    Thank you to all of our institutional sponsors!

    Thank you to our overall event sponsors!

    THANK

     YOU

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    One Dupont Circle NWSuite 615Washington, D.C. 20036

     JUNE 27–29, 2016

    WASHINGTON HILTON

    WASHINGTON, D.C.

     Visit conferences.upcea.edu/SOL 

    to register. Complete the registration

    form and pay before May 16, 2016 

    to take advantage of the Early

    Registration Fee!