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PASAP-PAMLE 2018 Conference
Start
Sunday, February 25, 2018
12:30 PM
End
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
12:30 PM
Location
The Penn Stater Conference Center, State College, PA
Registration
(depends on selected options)
Base fee:
(01) PASAP Member - Full Conference Rate – $295.00
PASAP Members Only
(02) PASAP Non-Member - Full Conference Rate – $350.00
(03) PASAP Member - One Day Registration (Sunday) – $145.00
Sunday, 2/25/18 only
PASAP Members Only
(04) PASAP Member - One Day Registration (Monday) – $195.00
Monday, 2/26/18 only
PASAP Members Only
(05) PASAP Member - One Day Registration (Tuesday) – $120.00
Tuesday, 2/27/2018 only
PASAP Members Only
(06) PASAP Non-Member - One Day Registration (Sunday) – $200.00
Sunday, 2/25/17, only
(07) PASAP Non-Member - One Day Registration (Monday) – $250.00
Monday, 2/26/17, only
(08) PASAP Non-Member - One Day Registration (Tuesday) – $175.00
Tuesday, 2/27/17, only
(09) PASAP Full Conference Retired/Student Member Rate – $195.00
For Retired or Student PASAP Members Only
PASAP Members Only
(10) PASAP At the Door (member/non-member) – $360.00
For those who register the day of the conference.
(11) PASAP Board Director Registration
(12) PNSAS and Interagency Registration – $195.00
Registration is closed
The
PASAP-PAMLE 2018 Conference
will
be held from
February 25 - 27, 2018
at
the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel in State College, PA.
This year will mark
PASAP’s 28th
and
PAMLE’s 43rd
Annual Conferences.
In the spirit of collaboration and joint mission, PASAP and PAMLE have continued to partner to provide a phenomenal professional development opportunity. This conference again promises to be one of our most exciting and rewarding with keynote and workshop presentations focusing on the current and key issues that face our youth today. We continue to strive to deliver meaningful, skill and prevention based professional development opportunities that will provide participants with the tools to, in turn, affect student learning, achievement, and life success.
Our theme continues to be "One Student at a Time," which speaks to the important work we all do every day to support the children of our Commonwealth. As with the poignant story of the young person throwing the starfish back into the ocean one by one, Student Assistance Professionals and Middle Level Educators do make a difference for each and every child, every day.