Hosting Future NCHO Conferences and Drive-Ins

NCHO Annual Conference

Is your school interested in hosting a NCHO Conference? We are currently looking for an NCHO Conference host for 2024 and 2025!

Timeline
JanuarySubmit interest to host a conference
FebruarySelection of NCHO Conference Host for that year
SEAHOAnnounce the 2023 NCHO Conference Host and date

Process for Submitting Interest

Step 1: Attend one of the information sessions about what it takes to host a NCHO conference or set up a time to meet individually with Erin Schneller, President-Elect (president-elect@ncho.org). These sessions are structured to provide an overview of what it takes to host a conference and emphasize that any school, no matter the size, can host a conference!

  • Thursday, January 12th at 12:00pm
    • Zoom information
      • ID: 97048194377
      • Passcode: 842489

Step 2: Prepare your submission materials.

  • Craft your interest statement
    • Please indicate why your institution(s) is/are interested in serving as a host for a NCHO conference.
  • Build your conference team
    • Determine your Conference Chair
    • Create your host team (Please know that some team members can serve on more than one committee)
      • Venue & Conference Logistics (2 people)
      • Educational Sessions (2 people)
      • Professional Development (2 people)
      • Marketing + Registration (2 people)
      • Social Events/Excursions (2 people)
      • Vendor Fair (2 people)
  • Propose Conference Location
    • Conference City
    • Conference Dates
    • Conference Venue
      • You will be asked to list the name of one to three locations that could accommodate the NCHO conference. We ask that you reach out to the venues prior to submitting this form to confirm if the venue is available on your proposed dates. You do not need to get a quote until your host team has been approved to host the conference.

Step 3: Submit your school’s interest to host a NCHO Conference

Step 4: NCHO Executive Council will reach back out by early February about the status of your submission.

Hosting Drive-Ins

More information about the process coming soon.

Past Hosts

NCHO Conference

2020s

2022 – NCHO in Greensboro, NC
2021 – Virtual
2020 – Virtual

2010s

2019 – Wake Forest University
2018 – Queens University
2017 – NCHO & NCCPA Joint Conference in Asheville
2016 – Winston-Salem State University and UNC School of the Arts
2015 – East Carolina University
2014 UNC-Greensboro and Guilford College
2013 – 40th Anniversary – NC Central University, NC State University, Duke University and UNC Chapel Hill
2012 – NC Central University
2011 – Western Carolina University

2000s

2009-2010 – UNC Chapel Hill
2008 – Wake Forest University2007 – East Carolina University
2006 – NC State University
2005 – UNC-Charlotte
2004 – UNC-Wilmington (NCHO and NCCPA)
2003 – Ashville
2002 – Greensboro
2001 – Greensboro (NCHO and NCCPA) – “Making North Carolina Magic: A Learning Community”
2000 – Appalachian State University – “Make it Happen in the Mountains”

1990s

1999 – Greensboro (NCHO and NCCPA) – “Celebrating Partnerships”
1998 – Western Carolina University and UNC Asheville – “Fall for the Mountains”
1997 – UNC – Wilmington – “Wave for the Future”
1996 – Lenoir-Rhyne College – “Quest for Common Ground”
1995 – NC State University – “A State Wide Reunion – Capitalizing on Ideas”
1994 – NCA&TSU, Bennett C, Elon C, Greensboro C, High Point U and UNCG – “Follow Us to the End of the Rainbow”
1993 – Appalachian State University – “Magic in the Mountains”
1992 – UNC – Wilmington – “Fishing for New Ideas? There’s Nothing a Good Day at the River Won’t Cure”
1991 – UNC – Charlotte – “Not Here for a Long Time….Just a Hot Time!”
1990 – Lenoir-Rhyne College – “The Best of Both Worlds: Challenges for the Public and Private Institutions for the 90’s”

1980s

1989 – East Carolina University – “The 1990’s: A Decade of New Students”
1988 – Wake Forest University – “Working Together to Serve Students”
1987 – NC State University – “Focusing on the Future: Continuing to Make a Difference”
1986 – UNC – Chapel Hill – “Come Tar Your Heels with Us”
1985 – UNC – Greensboro – “An Invitation to New Challenges, Horizons, and Opportunities”
1984 – Appalachian State University
1983 – UNC – Wilmington – “See You By the Sea”
1982 – UNC – Charlotte
1981 – Western Carolina University
1980 – East Carolina University

1970s

1979 – Wake Forest/NC School of the Arts
1978 – NC State University
1977 – UNC – Greensboro/Queens College
1976 – UNC – Charlotte
1975 – Appalachian State University
1974 – Wake Forest University
1973 – UNC – Chapel Hill

RA Drive-In

2020s

2021 – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – “Zoom to the Drive-In”

2010s

2018 – East Carolina University – “Turning the Tide”
2017 – Louisburg College – “RA Legacy”
2016 – Western Carolina University – “CelebRAte”
2015 – Guilford College – “Reignite Your Light”
2014 – Methodist University – “Spirit: Keep it Alive!”
2013 – North Carolina State University – P.R.I.D.E
2012 – UNC Greensboro – “iLEAD: There’s an App for that!”
2011 – North Carolina Central University – P.L.A.Y Day!: Promoting Leadership & Achievement for Yourself
2010 – Appalachian State University – “Climbing to New Heights!”

2000s
2007 – Winston-Salem State University
2006 – Johnson & Wales University
2005 – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – “Oh the Places We’ll Go!”
2004 – Western Carolina University
2003 – North Carolina A & T University
2002 – North Carolina State University –  “Cruisin’ to the Capitol”
2001 – Gardner-Webb University – “In Focus: Snapshots of the Next Generation”
2000 – UNC Wilmington – “Soar to the Shore”

1990s
1999 – Elon University – “Road Rules”
1998 – Mars Hill College – “Driving Toward 2000: RA in the Next Millennium”
1997 – Louisburg College – “Virtual Reality: Creating Our Universe”
1996 – no conference
1995 – UNC Wilmington – “Leader Is As Leader Does”
1994 – UNC Chapel Hill – “Constructing a New Vision: Building Strong Communities”
1993 – UNC Charlotte – “Taking it to the Limit”
1993 – Elon University – “In Living Color”

1980s
1989 – UNC Chapel Hill – “The RA Drive In Conference”