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NACA Summer Leadership Event Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL June 21-24, 2015 Dear Participant, We are excited you will be joining us at the 2015 NACA Summer Leadership Event! The staff has been actively working to ensure that you have an exciting opportunity in Orlando. The enclosed information and delegate registration documents will help finalize your preparations. The NACA Summer Leadership Event is a leadership development program for student leaders and advisors. Student Track The institute will utilize Disney Youth Education Series: College Edition educational programs and the experience of professionals in the field of student activities to teach student participants how to be effective student leaders and supervisors on their campuses. This is a great opportunity for student leaders from all types of organizations (i.e., Greek organizations, Student Ambassadors, Student Employees, Spirit organizations, etc.) and for students who work in activities, leadership programs, campus recreation centers and student unions. The student track will focus on the following topics: Leadership Development; Inclusive Team Environments; Peer-to-Peer Training and Supervision; and Customer Service and other Employability Skills. Throughout the event, participants will: Enjoy two sessions led by Disney Youth Education Series: College Edition facilitators; Engage in group learning and individual breakout sessions; Participate in Experiential Activities in Disney Theme Parks; and Develop an action plan for accomplishing their student leader and career goals. Advisor Track Advisors will participate in Backstage Magic, a 7-hour, behind-the-scenes tour of Epcot, Magic Kingdom Park, Disney s Hollywood Studios, and Disney s Animal Kingdom Park, in addition to other attractions. During this tour, advisors will discover the heritage, secrets and daily operations that bring Walt Disney World Resort to life. Follow-up sessions will provide an opportunity for advisors to reflect on how to recreate this magic on their respective campuses through effective advising and coaching of student leaders. The advisor track will focus on the following topics: Incorporating Disney techniques into student leader training programs Encouraging student leaders to create inclusive team environments Coaching students for their roles as peer supervisors Helping students connect their student leader experiences with employability skills Throughout the event, participants will: Enjoy a day-long Backstage Magic Tour that includes tours of all the Disney Theme Parks; Engage in group learning and individual breakout sessions; Participate in Experiential Activities in Disney Theme Parks; and Share best practices and network with other advisors

Remember the real value of this institute is entirely up to you. We ask that you review the information in the enclosed documents and provide us with information requested including summer address, travel plans, and any special needs. Each participant attending must complete and return a Delegate Information Form. In addition, the Staff Advisor or summer contact for the institution must complete and return the Institutional Contact Information Form. It is important that all forms arrive to the NACA Office no later than Thursday, May 22, 2015. If you have any questions about the NACA Summer Leadership Event, please contact me via phone at 727-873-4180 or by email at mmorrin@mail.usf.edu. If I am not available and/or if you need immediate assistance, you may also contact Dr. Telesia Davis, Director of Education and Research at the NACA Office, at 803-217-3485 or by email at telesiad@naca.org. On behalf of the NACA Summer Leadership Event staff, we look forward to seeing you in Orlando! Sincerely, Matt Morrin NACA Summer Leadership Event Coordinator Our Host: Walt Disney World Resort www.mydisneymeetings.com/naca2014

Program and Housing Registration Upon arrival on Sunday, June 21, participants may check in after 3:00pm at Disney s Coronado Springs Resort to receive conference materials and room keys. Check-Out and Departure Times Check-out is any time before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 24 at Disney s Coronado Springs Resort. Those flying and using the shuttle should make sure to schedule flights to depart Orlando International Airport after 12:00p.m. to ensure making the flight. Subject to availability of guest rooms, hotel rooms may be reserved for $149 per night + taxes and fees three days before Sunday, June 21 and three days after Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Transportation to and from Airport Disney s Magical Express service will be provided for attendees staying overnight at Disney s Coronado Springs Resort who are traveling through Orlando International Airport. This service will consist of complimentary airport shuttle, luggage delivery and remote airline check-in service on participating airline for domestic flights only. Alcohol Policy Absolutely no alcoholic beverages, illegal substances, drug paraphernalia, fireworks, knives or guns are allowed on site. Smoking Hotel guest rooms are non-smoking. Designated smoking locations are available. The Hotel may impose a cleaning fee on the guest for smoking in its guest rooms. Attire Dress for the week is casual. There is always the chance of an occasional rain shower; so wet weather gear is suggested as well. In addition, please make sure to bring closed-toe sneakers that will need to be worn for specific on-site activities. Since temperatures in meeting rooms are always unpredictable, it is recommended that you bring clothes you can layer for additional comfort. Accommodations, Meals, and Supplies: The registration fee includes: Two Disney Youth Education Series: College Edition sessions led by Disney facilitators Lodging at Disney s Coronado Springs Resort Transportation to and from Orlando International Airport 3 Day Park Hopper Ticket Free Wi-Fi Institute Text - Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney by Lee Cockerell (Participants will receive text prior to the Institute.) Meals: Sunday, June 21 Dessert Buffet at Epcot (tentative) Tuesday, June 23 Etiquette Dinner Meal Vouchers Efforts will be made to honor roommate requests that are submitted on the Participant Information Form included in the registration confirmation packet. Please indicate any special dietary needs on the Institute Registration Form. Participants should make their own arrangements for meals beyond those provided during the institute.

The Hotel Bell Captain can arrange to check baggage for guests arriving early and for guests attending functions on their day of departure. Special Request NACA would encourage all participants to stay at the institute during all sessions and activities. If you would like to enjoy the nearby attractions, please plan to do so prior to the start of the NACA Summer Leadership Event or following the institute. Special Needs Any special accommodations or dietary requirements should have been requested on your institute registration form. Every effort will be made to accommodate participants special needs. Contact Names and Numbers For general NACA Summer Leadership Event questions, such as the schedule, policies, and the weekend s content, please contact Matt Morrin, NACA Summer Leadership Event Coordinator at mmorrin@mail.usf.edu or 727-873-4180. For other questions, please contact the NACA Office at 803-732-6222. Once at the NACA Summer Leadership Event, please contact Matt Morrin at 727-743-7059 with any questions or concerns. NACA Behavioral Expectations Agreement All participants must sign a copy of the NACA Behavioral Expectations Agreement and email or fax it to Dionne Ellison at dionnee@naca.org or 803-749-1047. The form is enclosed in this packet. NACA Institute Delegate Agreement Disclaimer of Liability All participants must sign a copy of the NACA Institute Delegate Agreement Disclaimer of Liability and email or fax it to Dionne Ellison at dionnee@naca.org or 803-749-1047. The form is enclosed in this packet. Refund Policy and Cancellation Refunds for registration will be made only for requests received in writing at the NACA Office prior to the early registration deadline (May 4, 2015). No refunds will be given after this date, however, delegate substitutions may be allowed if the request is submitted no later than 4 weeks prior to the start of the institute (May 18, 2015). A $100 administrative fee will be charged for any cancellation. Please DO NOT contact Disney s Coronado Springs Resort regarding registration questions. Please direct your questions to the NACA Office at 803-732-6222.

NACA Summer Leadership Event Tentative Schedule Sunday, June 21, 2015 3:00-4:00pm 4:00-5:30pm 6:30-8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm Registration and Check-In Event Kick-Off Experiential Activity The Disney Way of Creating Inclusive Environments at Epcot s World Showcase (Advisors and Students Includes Dinner) Dessert Buffet at Epcot Disney IllumiNation Show at Epcot Monday, June 22, 2015 8:30am-5:00pm 8:30am-12:00pm 12noon-2:00pm 2:00-2:45pm 3:00-5:00pm 5:00-5:30pm 5:00-5:30pm 5:30-7:00pm 7:00pm Disney Backstage Magic Tour Lunch Included (Advisors only) Disney s Leadership Strategies - College Edition at Disney Theme Park (Students) Lunch on your own & travel to Coronado Springs Resort Reflection on Sunday and Monday morning activities Bringing the Magic of Disney to Your Organization (Students) Daily Reflection and Experiential Activity Overview Daily Reflection & Experiential Activity Info for Evening in the Parks Dinner on Your Own and Travel to Parks Experiential Activities & Exploration Time in the Parks Tuesday, June 23, 2015 9:00-11:00am Being Walt: Learning How to Supervise the Disney Way (Students) 9:00-11:00am Being Walt: Coaching Students to Supervise their Peers the Disney Way (Advisors) 11:00am-12:30pm Lunch on your own and Travel to Park 12:30-4:30pm Disney s Techniques of Leadership: College Edition (Advisors & Students) 4:30pm Break and travel to Coronado Springs Resort 5:30-6:00pm Daily Reflection and Experiential Activity Overview 6:00-7:30pm Disney Etiquette Dinner: The Bare Necessities of Fine Dining (Advisors & Students) 7:30 pm Experiential Activity & Exploration Time in the Parks Wednesday, June 24, 2015 8:30-9:15 am Disney Guest Speaker 9:15-9:30am Break & Check out of room (Group 1) 9:30-10:30am Group Presentation: Video Reflections 10:30-10:45am Break & Check out of room (Group 2) 10:45-11:45am Now It s Time to Say Goodbye Closing Session 11:45am-12:00pm Group Photo and Good-Byes

This form is to be completed by each delegate attending (including advisors, if attending). (Make copies as necessary) NACA Summer Leadership Event Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL June 21 24, 2015 Delegate Information Form Please return this form by email or fax to Dionne Ellison by Thursday, May 22, 2015. This will assist the staff in accommodating requests. Dionne Ellison, Education and Research Manager, NACA Office: 803-217-3479 Email: dionnee@naca.org Important Information about You Name: College/University: Cell Phone Number: E-mail: Street: City: _ State: _ Zip: Emergency Contact (Parents/Spouse): _ Emergency Contact Cell Phone Number (Parents/Spouse): Travel Plans I am traveling to Orlando, FL via: Air Personal Car School Van/Car Other Arrival Date: Arrival Time: AM/PM Air carrier and flight number: Departure Date: Departure Time: AM/PM Air carrier and flight number: Remember, check-in is Sunday, June 21 after 3:00 p.m, and Check-out is Wednesday, June 24 by 11:00am. Housing Information I am: Student Staff I am: Male Female Thank you for providing us with this information. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando, FL.

This form is to be completed by the Staff Advisor and/or Summer Contact for the institution (one per institution). NACA Summer Leadership Event Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL June 21 24, 2015 Institutional Contact Information Form Please return this form by email or fax to Dionne Ellison by Thursday, May 22, 2015. This will assist the institute staff in contacting you prior to and during the institute. Dionne Ellison, Education and Research Manager, NACA Office: 803-217-3479 Email: dionnee@naca.org Name of College/University: College/University Emergency Contact: _ College/University Emergency Contact Title: Phone Number: _Fax Number: Address: _ City: State: Zip: College/University Emergency Contact Email Address: College/University Emergency Contact Cell Phone Number: * Please list all delegates from your institution attending this institute: Delegate Name 1. 2. 3. 4. Title (if applicable) 5. Please ensure that Delegate Information Forms are submitted for each individual listed above.

Institute Delegate Agreement Disclaimer of Liability Institute: 2015 NACA Summer Leadership Event Location: Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL The undersigned is attending the institute designated above and voluntarily desires to participate in an activity which takes place at an offsite location; the undersigned acknowledges that the National Association for Campus Activities has limited sponsorship of this activity and that NACA s only interest in this activity is to make this trip available. NACA expressly disclaims any liability for personal injury or property damage or loss arising out of the act, omission or negligence of the undersigned. The undersigned is duly aware of the risks and hazards which may arise through the participation in such activity and understands that participation in such activity may result in loss of property and/or life and/or limb of the undersigned; Therefore, it is agreed as follows: In consideration of the undersigned s participation in such activity, the undersigned hereby voluntarily assumes all risk of accident or personal injury, including injuries unknown and unanticipated, to his/her person or property and hereby releases and forever discharges the National Association for Campus Activities, its Board of Directors and Trustees, officers, agents, employees and assigns, from every claim, damage, liability, demand, action or cause of action of any kind sustained, whether caused by negligence of the said National Association for Campus Activities, its Board of Directors and Trustees, officers, agents, employees or by accident of otherwise arising from or connected with the undersigned s participation in such activity. The undersigned assumes full responsibility for his/her actions and those actions of his/her guest(s), and, in the event of damage or disciplinary problem, will be responsible for compensation of damages to NACA and subject to disciplinary action through the NACA Complaint Process. The undersigned, by signing this release, hereby certifies that he/she has read and fully understands the conditions herein provided. Signature of Delegate: Printed Name of Delegate: _ Date:

Institute: NACA SUMMER LEADERSHIP EVENT 2015 Behavioral Expectations Agreement General Notice Participants of the above named NACA Institute are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible manner consistent with federal and state laws and host institution policies. Violation of law or policy while at the NACA Institute will result in the immediate dismissal from the program and notification of the delegate s institution, and may result in criminal or civil prosecution. Institute fees are non-refundable. By signing this form, I agree that I will not participate in the following activities: 1. Use, possession, or distribution of alcohol or illegal drugs during the duration of the institute. 2. Sexual assault or indecent exposure. Sexual assault is defined as the implied use or threatened use of force to engage in any sexual activity against another person s will. 3. Behavior which threatens the emotional or physical well-being and/or safety of participants including but not limited to any form of fighting, vandalism, etc. 4. Unauthorized use of any fire safety equipment including the activation of alarms or extinguisher without immediate cause. 5. Use or possession of weapons. 6. Skip educational sessions or planned activities. 7. Behavior unbecoming of my college/university and of NACA. Process Alleged violations will be reviewed by institute staff. If it is found that it is more probable that a violation has occurred than not, the delegate will immediately be dismissed from the program. A formal incident report will be filed and forwarded to the NACA Office. By signing below, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to abide by these guidelines. Signature of Delegate Date Institute Coordinator Date _ Printed Name Delegate Institution