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University of Phoenix leaders present at PACRAO Annual Conference event focused on advancing knowledge of professionals engaged in enrollment and academic services
University of Phoenix experts shared strategies on transfer evaluation, academic policy, and leadership development at PACRAO, representing over 350 institutions and 1,500 professionals.
- University of Phoenix representatives participated in PACRAO's conference in Spokane, where Dr. Marc Booker led a leadership session, said the university.
- To support professional growth, the University of Phoenix team joined PACRAO's Leadership Development Institute, with Audra McQuarie as faculty and Deslie Ghiorzi as associate faculty, focusing on aiding higher education professionals.
- Technical demonstrations included an OCR-enabled approach to transfer evaluation by Kris Thrasher, manager, admissions and evaluation, and a Faculty Accommodations Dashboard by Daja McCleve, product manager.
- Given PACRAO's reach—more than 350 institutions and 1,500 professional admissions officers and registrars—the presentations aimed for broad impact, and Marc Booker, Ph.D., said the delegation shared insights reflecting commitment to higher education best practices.
- The university said `Having a group of University of Phoenix leaders share their insights at PACRAO reflects our commitment to advancing best practices across higher education`, emphasizing flexible, skills-mapped programs and 'Career Services for Life' to support working adults.
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University of Phoenix leaders present at PACRAO Annual Conference event focused on advancing knowledge of professionals engaged in enrollment and academic services
Administrative leaders shared best practices in student success, transfer pathways, and leadership strategies
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