College & Postsecondary Fair

Tuesday, May 19 • 10:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
The College & Postsecondary Fair is your opportunity to exhibit during the conference. The Fair will feature tabletop exhibits and provides a primary opportunity for Colleges/Universities and Gap Year, Summer and Travel programs to network with independent educational consultants (IECs) and share information about your campuses and programs. This event will give all attendees an opportunity to discover new colleges and programs, reconnect with colleagues, and learn what’s new on campuses across the country and around the world.

Registration

Conference Fees for College/University Admissions Representatives

(fees are per person)
We offer two options to register: Full Conference Or College Fair Only

FULL CONFERENCE

Including the Fair, educational sessions, ACE speakers, meals, and networking events $799 if registered by February 11
$849 if registered February 12-April 15
$899 if registered after April 15

FAIR ONLY

We offer this College Fair-only registration option exclusively for 2- and 4-year college/university and graduate school admissions representatives who wish to attend only the Tuesday morning Fair:
$495

Additional Fair Representative
Colleges/Universities may include an additional representative at the College Fair only for $150 per person.

Note: The full conference registration includes all educational sessions (except for any individual events listed as 51³Ô¹Ï consultants only events), all included meals, and a table space for your college/university at the Tuesday College & Postsecondary Fair. Each college will have a maximum of one (1) table space in the Fair, regardless of how many are registered from a college.

Pre-Conference Workshop

Monday, May 18
8:30–11:30 a.m.

Fee: $80

Pre-con 1

Inclusive Higher Education Environments for All Students
This interactive workshop will explore Universal Design in higher education through case studies and participant activities that highlight practical, expert-led strategies. Attendees will engage in hands-on exercises to develop inclusive learning environments that support neurodiverse students. The presenters will share evidence-based practices, institutional models, and key lessons learned to strengthen advocacy for inclusive postsecondary pathways.

Presenters:
Priya Winston, PhD, LMSW, Transitions, the Arc Lexington; Stephen Shore, EdD, SUNY Adelphi; Noor Syed, BCBA-D, PhD, Center for Autism Advocacy: Research, Education & Supports (CAARES), SUNY Empire State University

Audience: IECs, School, College, Therapeutic, and Gap Year reps