ASSOCIATION OF REGISTRARS OF THE
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES OF CANADA

ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit

 SEM Summit Logo 2024

Update

The SEM Summit is now part of the suite of services ARUCC manages to foster community, engagement, and the sharing of knowledge and practise across the Canadian postsecondary education registrarial and enrolment management sector.

Now called the ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit, the event will take place bi-annually in years opposite from the bi-annual ARUCC Conference.

SAVE THE DATE: The 2025 ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit is scheduled for April 13-15, 2025 at the Delta Hotels Toronto Mississauga. Check back here soon for registration, hotel preferred rate, and Summit agenda details.

 

About the ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit

The original SEM Summit began in 2008 when Summit founders and co-conveners Susan Gottheil and Clayton Smith brought together enrolment managers and thought leaders from across Canada for concentrated dialogue on contemporary challenges facing postsecondary enrolment.

The Summit met annually until 2019. COVID-19 resulted in a disruption to annual Summit planning. In 2022, the Summit returned in conjunction with the AACRAO SEM conference hosted in Toronto that year. The Summit now emerges again in 2025 under the umbrella of services offered and managed by ARUCC and will take place bi-annually going forward.

The Purpose of the ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit is to build the SEM profession in Canada.

The ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit is a day and a half of thought and dialogue. Participants (normally around 100) spend this time together in the same space, unlike a conference with plenary and breakout sessions. Under an overarching theme, facilitators briefly introduce a topic along with a framework to guide the discussion. Everyone participates!

The ARUCC Canadian SEM Summit is now planned and organised by a volunteer group of senior leaders from a variety of Canadian public postsecondary institutions as well as representation and support from the ARUCC Board of Directors and our partner organisation, AACRAO.

ARUCC 2024 - Call for Proposals


We are excited to announce the Call for Speaker Proposals for the upcoming joint ARUCC & PCCAT Conference 2024, and we would like to open the opportunity for you to be a part of this national event.
This is a unique opportunity for you to showcase your expertise and make a meaningful contribution to the work of our organizations.

Key Details:

  • Event Name: ARUCC & PCCAT Conference 2024
  • Date: June 24 – 26, 2024
  • Location: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Calgary

We are looking for speakers who can deliver compelling presentations, ignite discussions, and inspire our attendees. This year our theme for the event is Charting the Way Forward: Exploring New Paths to Success.

Our work in higher education is fast-paced and ever changing. Exploring innovative approaches to solving problems and achieving goals is more critical than ever. With a ‘build, learn, iterate’ outlook on continuous improvement and change, institutions are increasingly forging new paths to success to achieve EDI, transfer mobility, enrolment and student success goals.

The full list of topics include:

  • AI solutions at work
  • Strategic enrolment management
  • Transitions from traditional systems and technology
  • Communities of practice, communication networks, competency-based pathways
  • Institutional/regional/national partnerships to facilitate credit transfer and learner mobility
  • System data, technology and tools and learner access to information to support pathways & mobility.
  • Research and/or cross-institutional initiatives on current registrarial issues, such as micro-credentials & credential recognition
  • Change as a positive impact
  • Creativity in soft skills development for teams
  • Innovation in equity, diversity and inclusion
  • Collaboration on inter- and intra-provincial pathways and partnerships
  • Competency development to support change
  • Any topic relevant to the work of our members

Speaker Benefits:

  • Exposure to a highly targeted and influential audience.Networking opportunities with industry peers and potential collaborators.
  • A chance to make a lasting impact on our attendees.

Please read the proposal and submission guidelines thoroughly before developing and submitting your session proposal. The ARUCC PCCAT Program Sub-committee will accept proposals that achieve balance across the Conference program on a range of topics and perspectives that represent the depth and breadth of ARUCC’s and PCCAT’s membership, emerging issues, regional and national interests, and institutional demographics.

Proposal guidelines:

  • We are accepting proposals for in-person presentations. Presentation formats include breakout sessions, panels and roundtables.
  • Sessions organized jointly with partners are particularly welcome; corporate members must partner with institutional or organization members on session submissions.
  • Presenters’ names, titles, and organizations will be used to promote the session.
  • Submitting authors certify that all co-authors have reviewed the proposal and agree to participate if accepted.
  • Your abstract must be written in the present tense.
  • Proposals must be submitted via Pheedloop - click here to access the link
  • You may save your submission and return to make edits by logging back into the website with your credentials.
  • Keep a copy of your proposal.
  • Deadline for proposal submissions is December 23rd, 2023 at 11:59 EST.

Our selection committee will review all submissions and notify selected speakers by January 17th, 2024.If your proposal is selected, you agree to provide your session in-person at the 2024 conference, and that you will register on/before the speaker registration deadline.

We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse event. We encourage speakers from all backgrounds, industries, and experiences to submit their proposals. If you have a unique perspective to share, we want to hear from you!

Click here for the questions in the call for proposals.

We look forward to receiving your proposals and hope to welcome you as a speaker at ARUCC & PCCAT Conference 2024!

Warm regards,

ARUCC & PCCAT Conference Committee

 

ARUCC Town Hall - May 2

ARUCC Members are invited to participate in an ARUCC virtual Town Hall event on Monday, May 2, 2022 at 10 am PDT, 11 AM MDT, 12 Noon CDT, 1 PM EDT, 2 PM ADT and 2:30 NLDT. This is a great opportunity to reconnect with your association in advance of the ARUCC 2022 conference and get oriented to the latest developments.
 
During this Town Hall you can:
  • Learn about the Board’s proposed approach to developing an ARUCC strategic plan, including opportunities for input and member participation.
  • Discuss the development of ARUCC Communities of Practice.
  • Receive updates about ongoing work and the upcoming conference.
  • Meet our incoming Treasurer.
  • Connect with your colleagues.

The Town Hall is open to all ARUCC institutional members and associates.

TO REGISTER, click the “Register” button below.  We look forward to seeing you on May 2nd.

 

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An ARUCC Statement: Access and Identity in Higher Education

In the last 48 hours the world of higher education in Canada and the United States have been reminded that social, cultural, and political issues still impact peoples’ ability to safely pursue education.

On Wednesday, there was a horrific hate-filled attack on a professor and their students in a Gender Studies course at the University of Waterloo. We continue to espouse that discrimination and violence have no place in our educational institutions, create programs to support our learners, and yet these acts continue to occur in our communities. This senseless act of violence has rocked a school and community.

Such actions result in questioning of ones own identity, beliefs and actions, and whether it is safe to express themselves openly. Our hearts go out to our colleagues at the University of Waterloo, their students and community members who are processing the impacts of these events, and know that we stand in solidarity with the community to uphold anti-discriminatory values and actions.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court in the United States rejected affirmative action at colleges and universities, citing that the race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina were unlawful. This ruling has an impact on access to education for students who have been traditionally excluded from the higher education system in the United States and further creates a divide across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines. Although race-conscious admissions programs are not prevalent in Canada, there are several programs at our institutions that attempt to lift-up and recognize the impact that factors like inter-generational trauma, historical exclusion, racism and misogyny have done for learners. Advocacy to provide greater access to education for students should be at the top of our focus to continue to move education forward in our era.

As professionals in higher education in Canada, we are not immune to the impact on decisions like this in the United States. ARUCC will continue to work with our colleagues in the United States to support efforts to ensure greater access to education through the work of AACRAO and other partners.

As a Board we are working through a strategic planning process for the association and see inclusion, access, representation, and equity at the foundation of what we need to ensure exist in our community. The Board will be reflecting and consulting with membership on how we can support capacity in our institutional and collective efforts to meaningfully and equitably expand access to education.

Should you wish to do your own reflection and take action, here are some suggestions to bring awareness to these two events, and the systemic issues they are built from:

  1. speak about the impact gender-based violence has on our work environments and student safety;
  2. encourage education about the meaning free-speech and actively denounce hate-speech;
  3. reflect on admissions, recruitment and engagement programs that elevate and support those traditionally excluded from higher education, and what you can do to build, grow and support them further; and
  4. leverage school or provincially accessible student census, or student identity data to inform your professional practice.

It’s even more devastating that these events come at the end of Indigenous Peoples History Month and Pride Month but offers a reminder that our work continues to ensure greater education, equity and safety in our world.

Should you have an idea of how ARUCC can further support you in your work on these and other topics, please reach out at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Annik Gelineau, Chair
Darran A. Fernandez, Vice-Chair

ARUCC Community Check-in Sessions

ARUCC is holding a series of Community Check-in sessions this fall for members to come together to talk about the (many) challenges we have all been facing. 

These sessions are open to anyone working in the registrarial profession and are only available to our Institutional Members. There is no cost to attend these sessions.

Members can use the link below to register for a single session or all sessions.

Session Times (all times listed below are in Eastern Time. Please ensure to convert the time to your time zone.)

  • Monday, September 20, 2021 – 11:00 am – 12:00 pm - Member Consultation for input on ARUCC Constitution and Bylaw Changes
  • Monday, October 18, 2021 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - EDIA
  • Monday, November 15, 2021 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Professional Development

REGISTER NOW to attend our next Community Check-in meeting.

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