TRAINING INSTITUTE

June 24-27, 2008

The Training Institute offers an intensive four-day competency based curriculum intended for student conduct administrators new to the field as well as seasoned student affairs professionals new to the area of student conduct and judicial affairs. Participants will thoroughly explore critical topics each day including model policies and due process, laws and mandates, governance, forms of adjudication, case preparation, information management, student development, and personal/professional ethics. Conversations and networking will continue into the evening with living and learning clusters, in which participants and faculty will reside together in suite style campus facilities to encourage ample out of class discussions, information processing, and personal consultation with colleagues and faculty.

Training Institute
Faculty

Daisy Waryold
Coordinator

Karen Boyd

Gary Dickstein

Donna Hight

John Jones

John Lowery

Ed Stoner

 

Click here for the tentative Training Institute schedule.

 

Program Fees: (Includes comprehensive resource materials & all meals are provided except one dinner)

$550 (ASJA Member Rate)

$650 (Non-Member Rate)

All programs will commence at 8:30am on the start date and will conclude at 6:00pm on the end date.

Accommodations:  Training Institute participants have 1 accommodation option from which to choose: Heritage Commons Residence Halls

Commencing Monday, March 17, 2008, Academy participants will be contacted by a member of the University of Utah Housing Staff within 3 business days of registration to complete accommodation reservations.  Reservations will be confirmed in the order in which participants register for the Academy.  You will need to have your arrival / departure dates and a credit card ready to hold your reservation.  All programs will commence at 8:30am on the start date and will conclude at 6:00pm on the end date. We thank you in advance for your patience with this process.

Heritage Commons Residence Halls

Completed in the fall of 2000, Heritage Commons was the site of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games athlete village. Consisting of 1700 residence hall beds and 150 apartment-style beds, all accommodations are suite style. Double suites contain two bedrooms, each with two twin beds, and a shared bathroom; single suites contain two bedrooms, each with one twin bed, and a shared bathroom. Deluxe suites contain four bedrooms, each with one twin bed, two shared bathrooms and a living room. Apartment-style rooms have the same layout as the deluxe suites with the addition of a kitchen.
 

Amenities:

All rooms have free internet access, air-conditioning and have in room telephones. Cable TV hookups and laundry facilities are available.

$30.00 + 11.55% tax per night (single or double occupancy)

Only institutions who have filed and qualify with the state of Utah for tax exemption will be tax exempt.