Proposals are due Friday, April 1, for the ϳԹ Association of Councils of Trustees Fall Conference. The conference will be held at IUP on October 19 and 20, 2011.

The PACT Conference Committee invites proposals from IUP's faculty, staff, and students on all topics related to student achievement at IUP. Proposals should address the conference theme, “Students First,” and focus on the university's mission to engage students as learners and leaders in an intellectually challenging, culturally enriched, and contemporarily diverse environment.

Proposals may include, but are not limited to:

  • Poster sessions/exhibits
  • Brief papers
  • Full papers
  • Workshops
  • Panels
  • Symposia
  • Artistic performances

About the PACT Conference

PACT sponsors two conferences each year. Usually, these conferences are held on the campuses of State System schools. IUP has been chosen to host this year's fall conference.

The purpose of these conferences is to

  1. Provide trustees with professional development that will support their responsibilities
  2. Give host universities the opportunity to showcase outstanding faculty/staff/student programs and projects

About the ϳԹ Association of Councils of Trustees (PACT)

The ϳԹ Association of Councils of Trustees (PACT) is an organization composed of members of the Councils of Trustees from each of the ϳԹ State System of Higher Education's fourteen universities. Trustees are nominated and appointed by the governor of ϳԹ with the advice and consent of the ϳԹ Senate.

Each of the fourteen Councils of Trustees is charged with establishing academic programs and schools for consideration by the Board of Governors; reviewing and approving annual operating and capital budgets, fees, purchases, and contracts; participating in university and System-wide strategic planning; reviewing and approving policies and procedures governing the use of university facilities and property; conducting annual inspections of university facilities; and evaluating university presidents.

IUP Council of Trustees