"ACC is an opportunity for chairs and other administrators to learn from each other and to be presented with ideas and strategies that others have found to improve their practice."
– Dan Wheeler, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"ACC is an opportunity for chairs and other administrators to learn from each other and to be presented with ideas and strategies that others have found to improve their practice."
– Dan Wheeler, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"The ACC was a great way for me to meet other department chairs across the country. It was helpful to know that I wasn't alone in the challenges of being a department chair and that I could troubleshoot issues with these colleagues."
– Kristi L. Haik, Grand Rapids Community College
"Have you encountered a difficult issue or are you uncertain of the extent of your responsibilities or authority as chair? If so, the ACC is the conference you should attend. You will return to your home campus with fresh ideas and the confidence to take on the tasks of the position. From colleagues from across the country, and from seasoned chair mentors, you will learn multiple ways to address your questions. You will return to your home campus with fresh ideas and the confidence to take on the tasks of the position.”
– N. Douglas (Doug) Lees, IUPUI
"Too often as chairs, we labor alone in one of the most difficult, demanding, and chaotic positions in higher education. The ACC provides an outlet to help us better understand our roles while providing a myriad of ways to implement them with greater efficiency and effectiveness.”
– Stephen Pyle, Johnson & Wales University