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Conference registration has opened!
We are the business of higher education: bookstores, dining halls, campus card systems, housing, and more. This is the conference where our professional peers gather from around the world, where over 180 companies share tomorrow's solutions, and where new inspiration and ideas are discovered in over 80 education sessions. Join us in Indianapolis on October 9 - 12, 2016! Register today

Submit your program proposals.
Don't miss your opportunity to present at the 2016 NACAS Annual Conference in Indy! Our educational sessions are the backbone of our conference. Share your expertise on campus stores, transportation, food service, marketing, and everything in between. With two different presentation options to choose from, NACAS is the leader in educational opportunities for auxiliary services. Learn more

Make sure you exhibit in Indianapolis.
The NACAS Annual Conference is where institutions and business partners work together to find solutions. It's not just an exhibit hall, it's a Business Solutions Center. Whether you are showcasing a product and service, or you are looking for new ideas for your campus, this is where the higher education industry moves forward. So join the more than 700 institutions and 200 business partners who are gathered to make our industry a better place. Network with key decision-makers, attend cutting-edge education sessions, and enjoy the rich Indy culture! Reserve your booth

 

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NACAS (National Association of College Auxiliary Services), headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., is a nonprofit higher education association serving auxiliary services and student support services professionals at colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and Asia. NACAS provides extensive opportunities for members to share ideas, develop business solutions, enhance programs and revenues, and develop meaningful professional relationships.
For more information visit: www.nacas.org