Register Now for NAS's Conference and Dinner 2013

National Association of Scholars

NAS is pleased to announce that registration is now open for our 2013 conference and twenty-fifth anniversary celebration. We are honored to have author and journalist Tom Wolfe as the keynote speaker.

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Details for the event are below.

A Mighty Maze: Charting the Future of American Higher Education
March 1-2, 2013
Conference: Friday, March 1, 1:30PM-7:30PM, Saturday, March 2, 8:30AM-4:30PM
Dinner: Saturday, March 2, 5:30PM-9:00PM
Harvard Club
27 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
General Admission

 

Members

Non-Members

Late Registrants (after Feb. 8)

Dinner

$250

$275

$300

Conference

$250

$275

$300

Both

$450 ($50 SAVINGS)

$500 ($50 SAVINGS)

$550 ($50 SAVINGS)

 

 

 

 

Student Dinner

$75

$100

$125

Student Conference

$75

$100

$125

Both

$100 ($50 SAVINGS)

$150 ($50 SAVINGS)

$200 ($50 SAVINGS)

Prices are for members, non-members, and students; and registration is available for the conference, the dinner, or both. Discounted registration is available for students.

We also encourage attendees to consider being a sponsor for the dinner. Table sponsorships may be purchased at platinum, gold, silver, bronze, or individual levels. Download the sponsorship page to learn more about the benefits of each table sponsorship (pdf).

Register before February 8, 2013 to receive tickets at the current early-bird price. 

We hope to see you there! 

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