Frequently Asked Questions
The experience: LIAISON | Anaheim Session Planning Committee invites industry experts and engaging presenters to submit session proposals that share insights, best practices, and information with Liaison's community. Speakers with expertise in higher education admissions, enrollment, marketing, technology, student success, and retention are encouraged to submit a proposal.
About experience: LIAISON
experience: LIAISON is our flagship event, uniting peers and leaders across enrollment, admissions, marketing, and student success solutions. Held at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California, the event captures the spirit of our community-centric gatherings, fostering collaboration and sparking innovation.
experience: LIAISON attendees consist of higher education industry experts and professionals. Attendee titles may include:
- CEOs or Executive Directors of Associations
- Deans or Associate or Assistant Deans
- Vice Presidents, Directors or Associate or Assistant Directors of Marketing
- Vice Presidents, Directors or Associate or Assistant Directors of Admissions and/or Enrollment
- Advisors, Counselors or Coordinators of Admissions or Enrollment
- Vice Presidents, Directors or Associate or Assistant Directors of IT
- Business Analysts and IT Coordinators
experience: LIAISON | Anaheim begins on Monday, June 10, and continues through June 11. We recommend arriving
June 9th so that you can enjoy sessions, social activities, and sightseeing.
Follow us on social media to stay updated on experience: LIAISON conference details, including save-the-date announcements, Call for Proposals openings and deadlines, and agenda sneak peeks. We will also announce key dates of our CFP for future experience: LIAISON conferences via email.
Call for Proposals Process
The Call for Proposals for experience: LIAISON | Anaheim opens Thursday, December 14th and the deadline to submit is Tuesday, February 6th, 2024.
We are seeking experts to speak on a range of innovative, engaging, informative, and inspiring topics. While we don’t restrict submission topics, we're particularly interested in thought leadership, education, and training sessions that are relevant, timely, and practical. The goal is to provide attendees with valuable insights and inspiration that they can apply in their offices, enhancing their effectiveness on the job.
Some examples of topics that are of interest to our attendees are:
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How AI is revolutionizing higher education
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Data-driven decision-making
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Shifting campus demographics
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Meeting the needs of diverse student populations
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Accommodating non-traditional students
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International student recruitment and enrollment
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Omni-channel marketing to prospective students - and their families
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The implications of workforce needs and skills-based learning on admissions, enrollment, and student success
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Emerging trends in higher education
This list is not all-inclusive. We welcome all topics, so if you have one not included on the list above, please submit it.
The following information is required to submit a presentation proposal and to be considered for a session at experience: LIAISON | Anaheim:
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Speaker information
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Detailed information on the presentation topic
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Intended audience
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Learning objectives
Your learning objectives should be attendee-oriented, observable, and measurable. Describe the skills, knowledge, and/or learning outcomes participants will be able to demonstrate as a result of attending this session. Please limit your session to 2-4 learning outcomes.
Absolutely! There is no limit to the number of presentations you submit. After completing your initial submission, there is an option in the portal to "add new submission".
Upon submission, you will receive a confirmation email.
You may log back in to modify your submission. Modifications made after the submission deadline of Tuesday, February 6th will not be included in the review process.
All submitters will be notified of acceptance or denial by Wednesday, March 13th, 2024.
If your session is accepted, we will email you detailed next steps. We will also share a branded PowerPoint presentation that must be used for your session.
Review Process
Submissions are peer-reviewed by the Session Planning Committee and take into consideration the following:
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Do the proposal’s learning objectives communicate that attendees will leave with actionable takeaways that they can apply when they return to their campuses/offices?
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Are the learning objectives realistic in the allotted time for the session?
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Is it clear that quantitative and qualitative data will help the speaker/facilitator or speakers/facilitators illustrate their points?
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Does the proposal cover a topic from a highly relevant perspective to conference attendees?
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Does the speaker/facilitator or speakers/facilitators have demonstrated expertise on the topic they’d like to present?
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If the proposal includes multiple speakers/facilitators, do they represent various perspectives, institutions, and institution types?
Peer reviewers from the Session Planning Committee will evaluate the submissions based on the quality and criteria noted above. The top proposals will then be assessed by subject matter and product experts to ensure the conference's educational and training program is balanced.
Speaking in Anaheim
Presentations occur throughout the conference June 10-11th, 2024.
Most concurrent sessions will be 45-minutes long; however, some panel and roundtable discussions may be one hour long.
Liaison does not pay speakers, nor reimburse for travel or hotel expenses.
Yes. If your session is accepted, you will receive a complimentary registration for the full conference.