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Reserved: 12

Event Description

When a student’s high risk alcohol or drug use becomes an institutional liability, many times conduct administrators are in a position where suspension is the only answer.  This webinar will highlight what two universities have done in order to retain students with even some of the most high risk alcohol and drug incidents. The Back on TRAC program is an assessment-based intervention program for students whose substance use behavior is jeopardizing their standing within the university/college academic community.

During the webinar, you will hear from two successful programs - Oklahoma State University and Colorado State University.  After the webinar, you will have the ability to

-  Articulate components of a campus drug court.
-  Identify important collaborators on your campus and in your community.
-  Describe the personnel needed to operate an effective drug court program.
-  Explain the goals of a drug court program and potential success indicators.
-  And more...

Back on TRAC programs can be successful at four year institutions and Community Colleges.  We look forward to you joining us for this event.

 
Technical Requirements
 
You will need a telephone for the webinar.  Web conferencing requires a 56 Kbps modem and a recent version of a Java-enabled browser.  On a PC, you will need Windows XP or later and at least 256 MB of RAM.
 
This webinar utilizes Microsoft Office Live Meeting.  To test your computer, go to http://www.krm.com/livemeeting/test/  Click Test Your Computer Now. Once you receive the successfully completed message, please close your browser.  If you have any questions about Life Meeting, please call KRM Customer Service Monday - Friday at 800.775.7654 or 715.833.5426 between 7 am and 5 pm Central Time or email support@krm.com. Live Meeting will not operate with Firefox.
 
Handouts will be emailed to you approximately three days prior to the webinar.  Dial in instructions will be emailed to you the day before the webinar.
 
Your registration includes one phone connection, one Internet connection, and all participants in one room per location. You will be charged an additional connection fee per phone for multiple phone connections at one location.
 
Refund Policy
 
Refunds will be issued less a $25 administrative fee until 5:00 pm Friday, December 31, 2010.  No refunds will be issued after 5:00 pm on Friday, December 31, 2010.  All refund requests must be received in writing and may be sent to asca@tamu.edu.

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Webinar Time:
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Central Time
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Mountain Time
11:30 am - 1:00 pm Pacific Time
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(979) 845-5262 (979) 845-5262
(979) 458-1714 FAX (979) 458-1714 FAX
   

Speaker Tawny Taylor and Paul Osincup

Biography

Tawny Taylor is the assistant director of the Center for Student Academic Support at the University of Tulsa.  Ms. Taylor previously served ascoordinator of student conduct education and administration at Oklahoma State University for 5 years.  Ms. Taylor received her Ph.D. in educational psychology with an emphasis in higher education administration in 2007, her M.S. in counseling and student personnel in 2004, and her B.A. in English literature in 2001, all from Oklahoma State University. She has 10 years of experience in student conduct, and has served in a number of housing and residential life positions. Ms. Taylor currently fills a leadership role within the Association for Student Conduct Administration as the Circuit 10 Representative. Ms. Taylor coordinates and serves as judge for the Back on TRAC program at OSU, which was started in 2007.
 
 
Paul Osincup is the associate director of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services at Colorado State University.  Mr. Osincup currently serves as Judge for the CSU Back on TRAC program facilitating weekly open case reviews for participants, and aiding in the development of programmatic protocols with the Back on TRAC Staffing team.  At Colorado State University, he has been the primary hearing officer for off campus related incidents, facilitated Restorative Justice conferences, and presented on numerous occasions at the Association for Student Conduct Administration annual conference.   Mr. Osincup earned his Master of Arts Degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from the University of Northern Colorado in 2003 and has over six years of experience working in student conduct.

 
Before
6-Jan-11 11:30 PM
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$199.00
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$279.00
Student Member:
$99.00
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$99.00
ASCA Member & CD:
$265.00
Non-Member & CD:
$345.00
Student & CD:
$165.00

 


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