What I Wish I Knew Webinar
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 (3:00 PM - 4:00 PM) (EDT)
Description
Brought to you by the ASCA Director and Senior Level Community of Practice! This panel discussion will explore helpful topics for new conduct administrators and new directors. Panelists will be directors and senior level professionals in the student affairs field who have been in these positions for at least 3 years or more.
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will be able to network and get professional connections with those on the panel and attendees.
- Participants will have an understanding of the most common responsibilities and areas of concern that directors and senior level conduct administrators deal with on a daily basis.
- Participants will be able to engage in dialogue about concerning topics in the student affairs field.
Knowledge & Skills:
| Knowledge & Skill | Level |
| Administration | Advanced |
| Assessment | Intermediate |
| Case Resolution | Advanced |
| Education | Advanced |
| Equity & Intentional Inclusion | Intermediate |
| Internal & External Partnerships | Advanced |
| Investigations | Advanced |
| Law & Policy | Intermediate |
Pricing:
- ASCA Members:$39.00
- Non-Members: $59.00
- Student Members: $20.00
Please ensure to review ASCA's Refund and Cancelation Policy prior to completing your registration.
Each registration payment applies to one attendee only. For group registration and rates, contact ASCA Director of Member Experience and Operations, Josh Cutchens, at asca@theasca.org.
Please note registration will close at 11:45 PM EST the day prior to the event.
A Zoom link will be provided the morning of the meeting. If you need accommodations for this event, please contact the ASCA Central Office at asca@theasca.org or 979-589-4604 as soon as possible.
Presenter & Moderator:
Dr. Matt Khoury (He/Him)
Dr. Matt Khoury is Director of Student Conduct and Deputy Title IX Coordinator at New England College in beautiful Henniker, New Hampshire. No stranger to New England, Matt grew up in Massachusetts and obtained his Bachelor’s degree (English) at Plymouth State in New Hampshire. He obtained his Master’s Degree (Administrative Science) at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Doctor of Education Degree (Educational Leadership/Higher Education) at Valdosta State University in Georgia. Various positions in Residence Life and student conduct, ranging from Residence Hall Director to Director/Assistant Dean, brought him to several schools in the Midwest and New England. In addition, he spent several years overseeing assessment for a division of Student Affairs just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Contact: mkhoury@nec.edu
Panelists:
The panelists for this webinar are Brian Glick, Christy Anthony, Heather Klisanin, and Craig Enyeart.
