Understanding Policy Implications of Recruiting Underrepresented Students Full Session and Breakout

Hayley Hanson, Esq.
Partner with a focus on Healthcare, Life Sciences,
& Pharmaceuticals
Husch Blackwell
With a dedicated focus on representing institutions of higher education, Hayley Hanson advises on compliance and governance issues involving student aid, accreditation, privacy, campus crime, state licensure, distance education, faculty, students and general employment. A member of the firm’s Healthcare, Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals industry team,
Hanson has served as outside counsel to more than 20 institutions directly affiliated with a hospital system, providing higher education support to the colleges of allied health.
Keynote Session: Recruitment, Enrollment and Academic Advancement of Underrepresented Students in Schools of Nursing: Policy Implications
Session Overview:
Discuss and define the policy implications that affect the recruitment, enrollment, and academic advancement of underrepresented students in NCIN grantee schools .
Session Objectives:
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Describe current recruitment, enrollment and academic advancement policies.
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Identify the impact these policies may have on students and schools of nursing whose goals are to sustain the mission of NCIN.
Presentation linked here. Session recording here.
Breakout Session Four: Understanding Policy Implications of Recruiting Underrepresented Students
Session Overview:
Discuss and define the policy implications that affect the recruitment, enrollment, and academic advancement of underrepresented students in school that hold an NCIN grant.
Session Objective:
- Examine the impact of current recruitment, enrollment & academic advancement policies in relation to sustaining the mission of the NCIN.
Presentation linked here Other Resources from Hayley:
http://www.huschblackwell.com/businessinsights
http://www.huschblackwell.com/industries_services/higher-education#tab/insights
Upcoming webinars:
http://www.huschblackwell.com/businessinsights/balancing-free-speech-with-institutional-risks-webinar-nov-11-2014