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Your professional development is a journey—where and how far you go are up to you.
The NACS College Store Competency Model is your roadmap to NACS programs and products, on-the-job-training, other retail training, magazines, and publications that will help you further your education. It's your guide through the world of collegiate retailing as you pursue professional success. Contact tellis@nacs.org for more information.
Every journey has a destination—make yours the Certified Collegiate Retailer (CCR) designation. Earning an industry certification demonstrates your professionalism, calls attention to your expertise, and recognizes your knowledge and experience. Go the distance—CCR is a distinction you deserve. Contact us at certification@nacs.org with questions.
NACS Blogs
The blog(s) listed here are created and maintained by NACS and NACS volunteers as a way to quickly get information, commentary, and news to the membership and allow for comments by readers. Blogs (or web logs) are web sites with entries written in chronological order and displayed in reverse chronological order. Blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject such as politics or local news. Some function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs.
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The Retail Muse—The official blog of the NACS Retail Edge Committee |
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The CITE—A blog on course materials, innovation, and technology in education |
College Store Retailing (CSR) Series
The CSR series offers self-guided training programs on 10 different topics within the College Store Competency Model. Order copies by visiting the NACS Store. Titles range between $19.95 and $29.99 each.
Online Courses
Web-based learning experiences that use a blend of learning tools to offer accessible, convenient, and engaging programs. NACS online courses are designed to build skills, develop community among store professionals, and produce measurable results.
CAMEX: Campus Market Expo |
CAMEX features nearly 100 hours of educational programming including key speakers and industry experts, as well as a three-day trade show. This conference learning experience offers new ideas, best practices, inspiration, networking opportunities, and keen insights on the changing higher education retail market. The CAMEX educational program is structured around the competency model to help you make appropriate choices for your professional development needs. Contact tellis@nacs.org for more information.
CAMEX 2009March 13-17 |
Anaheim, CA |
CAMEX 2010March 12-16 |
Orlando, FL |
Large Stores Group Annual Meeting |
The Large Store Group (LSG) is a special interest group of NACS with specific membership criteria. Participation in the LSG Annual Meeting is limited to LSG member stores. If you have any questions about the group's membership criteria, contact Cindy Thompson at cthompson@nacs.org.
Large Stores Group Annual Meeting 2009April 22-25Seattle, WA |
Private Stores Conference |
The Private Stores Conference is designed around the critical activities that make a bottom-line impact for privately owned stores, while offering the opportunity to network with other owners and managers who are facing the same challenges.
State & Regional College Store Association Leadership Conference |
Leading an association is fundamentally different than the everyday work environment for most college store professionals. The role you play in your state/regional college store association requires different knowledge, skills, and understanding. Through professional presentations and sharing of expertise with your colleagues, this conference offers proven procedures, communication plans, and tools to take back and apply to your own association. Contact jnemec@nacs.org for more information.
NACS volunteer facilitators present education specific to the higher education retailing industry. These four-hour and one-day courses can be brought to your area or offered at state/regional events. If you are working with a state or regional association, ask us how you can offer these programs to your members for free with a NACS Foundation grant. Contact Julie Lorence, NACS educational program coordinator, at (440) 775-7777, ext. 2275 or e-mail jlorence@nacs.org for more information.
View the Calendar of Events to see where some of these programs are being offered in the next 18 months.
To learn more about NACS professional development programs, please contact the NACS Education Department at (800) 622-7498, ext. 2275 or e-mail education@nacs.org.
The NACS Foundation grant program provides financial assistance to our store members who are interested in participating
in these programs but are experiencing budget restrictions.
To find out more about grant eligibility, offerings and program requirements visit the NACS Foundation grant webpage at
http://www.nacs.org/foundation/grants.asp.
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