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2012 NAGAP Annual Conference Evaluation
April 25-28, 2012

Hilton Austin Hotel
Austin, TX

Please take a moment to complete the NAGAP Annual Conference Evaluation.

1. General Conference Evaluation: All attendees should complete the general conference evaluation.

2. Individual Session Evaluation: We also ask that you evaluate individual education sessions by clicking on the session title. You only need to evaluate the sessions that you attended.

We hope that you will find the enhancements we’ve made to the conference evaluation beneficial and less time-intensive to complete. Your feedback is extremely important to us as it allows us to utilize your input for future conferences!


General Conference Evaluation

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Individual Session Evaluations
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.

1A - CSI Admissions: Disciplinary and Criminal History of Applicants
1B - “Pioneering” Your Career Life Cycle
1C - How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love an Online Admissions System!
1D - One-Year Graduate Student Orientation with Minimal Expense: Groom Students for Success When They Begin!
1E - Social Media in International Enrollment Management: Conversations for Conversions
1F - Not Everything is Bigger in Texas: Small Things That Make a Big Impact on Recruitment Efforts
1G - Too High or Too Low? Setting the Right IELTS Score for Academic Success

Thursday, April 26, 2012
1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

2A - Professional Development in Admissions: Sharing the Wealth
2B - A Year in Your Shoes: Spotting (and Avoiding) Legal Issues Throughout the Admission Cycle
2C - What Matters in Law School? Assessing Factors Influencing Cumulative Law School GPA
2D - Using Market Research to Optimize Segmented Communications
2E - Graduate Webinars for Recruitment and Yield: Take the Journey From Idea to Implementation.
2F - Merit and Diversity in PhD Admissions: Examining the Dynamics of Faculty Judgment
2G - Best Practices for Best Results: Using TOEFL® and GRE® Test Score for Admission Decisions

Thursday, April 26, 2012
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

3A - From Silver Anniversary to Golden Opportunities
3B - The GRE Revised General Test is Here! Understanding and Using GRE Scores to Make the Best Admissions Decisions
3C - The Silver Bullet Theory: Taking Responsibility for Student Enrollment Post-Admission
3D - Federal Income Based Repayment and Loan Forgiveness. You Can Have a Career in Public Service!
3E - The Paperless Application: From Self-Service Upload of Unofficial Transcripts To Managing the International Clearance Process
3F - Successful Graduate Admissions & Enrollment in an Undergraduate Culture: Recruitment & Retention Strategies for OUR Target Market!
3G - The Program for Excellence and Equity in Research (PEER): A Vehicle to Recruit and Retain Minority STEM Doctoral Students

Thursday, April 26, 2012
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

4A - Bringing the SOCIAL to Social Media: Build a Base, Create a Connection!
4B - NAGAP Mentoring: Creating Golden Partnerships
4C - Competing on Analytics: What Every Enrollment Management Professional Should Know
4D - Online Solutions for International Admissions
4E - Building a Quality Student Ambassador Program
4F - Working With Sponsored Student Programs: Transforming Challenges Into Opportunities
4G - How We Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Calculating the CGPA for Admissions

Friday, April 27, 2012
10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m
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5A - The Role of Graduate Admissions in Combined and Accelerated Undergraduate/Graduate Programs
5B - Enrollment Management: How to Use Institutional Data to Determine and Hit Your Targets
5C - The “Right” Student: From Ideal Prospect to Successful Graduate
5D - HUB: A Comprehensive Graduate-Centric Approach to Student System Implementation, Support and Evolution
5E - Dissertation Boot Camp: Increasing Doctoral Student Graduation Rates
5F - The EducationUSA-Russia Connection: Attracting and Evaluating Graduate Applicants
5G - Get the Latest Candidate Trends and Tips from the GRE Testing Program!

Friday, April 27, 2012
1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

6A - I Speak Graduate School: Negotiating Technology Systems in a World Built for Undergraduates
6B - Personalized Marketing Across Multiple Channels 201: Recruiting Students in the 21st Century (2nd Edition!)
6C - Architecting Your Career: Strategies and Tips for Achieving Professional Success
6D - ETD – Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Are You There Yet?
6E - EducationUSA Connect China 2011: Opportunities to Promote Relationships Between Students, Faculty, Scholars and Universities in the U.S. and China
6F - Creating Collaborative Care: Giving Our Students an Interprofessional Education
6G - Real Facts, Real Expectations. What You Need to Know to Succeed with an Adult and Online Enrollment Marketing Plan

Friday, April 27, 2012
2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m

7A - Using Data to Shape Your Enrollment Management: The University and School’s Perspective
7B - If I Ran the Zoo (and Graduate Admissions Too!). Stories, Pet Peeves and Other Whimsical Rants.
7C - If You Fund Them, They Will Come - Funding a Graduate Education in an Economic Down Time
7D - US vs. EU and Other Three-Year Bachelor’s Degree Programs: Defining Substantial Differences in a US Context
7E - Using the Carrot vs. the Stick in Implementing an Online Application Review Process Within a De-centralized Environment (Lessons Learned)
7F - Maxing Out: Getting the Most of Your Technology Without In-House Tech Support
7G - Recruiting With Technology: How to Make the Most of Synchronous, Online Classes

Friday, April 27, 2012
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m

8A - Issues in Evaluating Chinese Credentials: Authenticity and Verification of Documentation
8B - Centralized? Decentralized? Who Cares! How Programs and Central Offices Can Streamline Admissions AND Go Paperless!
8C - Developing Graduate Student Networks: How Intensive Orientation Programming Can Build a Cohort
8D - Experiences From a First Year Graduate Admissions Professional
8E - Methods, Metrics and Money: Put Your Marketing Strategy Into Action
8F - Demystifying HIPAA/HiTech, and PCI Regulations by Creating an Intuitive and Adoptable Internal Compliance Framework.
8G - Building a Pipeline of Applicants

Saturday, April 28, 2012
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m

9A - Using Technology and Stakeholders as Keys to Creating Successful Yield Management Strategies
9B - Faculty / Enrollment Handoffs: Best Practices and Structures for Accepting and Enrolling Graduate Students
9C - Admission Professionals Effectiveness in Graduate Enrollment Management
9D - Beating the Funding Crunch: Collaborative Efforts in Graduate Recruiting Makes Sense Out of Shrinking Dollars
9E - Paying It Forward: The Role of Unit Leadership in Mentoring Staff