NIRSA is thrilled to unveil the return of the highly anticipated NIRSA School for Early Career Professionals, scheduled to take place December 10–12, 2024 in Louisville, KY. After a hiatus, this reimagined event promises three days of intensive cohort learning development, bringing together professionals in campus recreation for a transformative experience.
In addition to the NIRSA School, the Association has also announced the upcoming Aspiring Directors Institute, slated for July 9–11, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. These two events mark significant milestones in NIRSA’s commitment to fostering professional development leadership skills within the field of campus recreation.
Both the NIRSA School and the Aspiring Directors Institute share certain key features. These include smaller cohort sizes to facilitate personalized learning experiences and expert-led sessions by faculty comprising subject matter specialists. However, there are distinct differences that cater to varying career stages and aspirations within the field.
The NIRSA School is tailored specifically for early career professionals with less than five years of experience in the field. It focuses on equipping participants with foundational skills and knowledge essential for excelling in campus recreation, as well as establishing best practices in the field.
Conversely, the Aspiring Directors Institute targets mid-level professionals seeking to advance their careers in student affairs. This unique program brings together individuals from diverse functional areas including campus housing, college unions, student activities, and collegiate recreation. By fostering cross-association collaboration, the institute aims to develop skills, competencies, and networks essential for aspiring leaders in higher education.
Deciding between these two development opportunities hinges on individual career aspirations and goals. Prospective participants are encouraged to evaluate their career trajectories and developmental needs to determine the most suitable option. Furthermore, NIRSA offers an array of other in-person and online events throughout the year that cater to a broad spectrum of professional interests and development objectives.
For those eager to embark on their next developmental journey, registration for the Aspiring Directors Institute is now open. As for the NIRSA School for Early Career Professionals, a registration lottery will be conducted. Registration applications are due between May 1 and June 14. The NIRSA Foundation will provide scholarships for event registration, with more details coming soon. Secure your spot today to seize this unparalleled opportunity for growth and advancement within the dynamic realm of campus recreation.
Taylor Barnett is currently the Events Coordinator at NIRSA Headquarters; you can reach her at taylor.barnett@nirsa.org.