- EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2022
- Registration
- "Make the Case" Resources
- Presenter "Make the Case" Resources
Presenter "Make the Case" Resources
Present at the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference
You have uncommon ideas that the higher education community needs in these uncommon times. We believe you are a perfect candidate to present the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference in Denver, CO October 25–28, 2022 and online November 2–3. Do you need a supervisor's approval to attend? We have some tips on how to convince them to provide the professional time away and financial support to attend.
Tell your supervisor why you should present:
- Visibility. Presenting at the event elevates you as a subject matter expert and shines a spotlight on your best practices, successful collaborations, and lessons learned. Your content will also have a long reach, as sessions will be accessible by attendees for one month after the conference.
- Networking. The EDUCAUSE Annual Conference is the best place for you to connect and learn with other higher education IT professionals, establishing vital peer networks that can share information in these critical times.
- Professional development. When you present at this premier higher education IT conference, you will cultivate your public speaking skills and grow your self-confidence, which can lead to more opportunities for professional engagement and advancement.
- Representation. Your networking and visibility during the conference all adds up to a positive representation of your organization to an engaged and extensive audience both domestically and internationally. Not only will you look good, so will your institution.
Presenters from EDUCAUSE member institutions receive a 25% discount off of the in-person conference registration fee.
Scholarships Available
Financial assistance is available to help recipients attend an EDUCAUSE conference or professional learning program, recognizing a combination of their past achievement, personal and institutional commitment, potential benefit, and financial need. Learn more about available scholarships →
"Make the Case" Letter
If you need help getting started, use our email template to seek your supervisor's approval (feel free to edit as you deem appropriate).