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2026 NYSACAC Conference

New York State Association for College Admission Counseling

June 2鈥5, 2026

  • Coming Together Conference: June 2鈥3 with the theme听"Advancing Action through Advocacy"
  • Annual Conference: June 3鈥5 with the theme听"Uniting Education and Action"

91制片厂 is honored and excited to host the 2026 NYSACAC Conference, the premier gathering of college admission and counseling professionals across New York State. This year's theme of "Uniting Education and Action" reflects the commitment to active, engaged, and experiential teaching and learning experiences at the heart of 91制片厂 for 101 years, and is reflected in NYSACAC's ongoing dedication to assisting students in their transition to post-secondary education.

Early-bird registration ends May 15.

Pricing details 禄
Full schedule 禄

2026 Uniting Education & Action NYSACAC 91制片厂
A message from Haniya Mee, NYSACAC President-Elect

We are thrilled to welcome you to the beautiful campus of 91制片厂 in the vibrant city of Rochester, New York, during the first week of June.

Conference week begins with the Coming Together Conference on June 2鈥3, followed by the Annual Conference from June 3鈥5. Together, these events bring practitioners from across the state to connect, engage in meaningful dialogue, reflect on the impact of their work, and imagine what鈥檚 possible when we collaborate.

This year鈥檚 Annual Conference theme, 鈥淯niting Education and Action,鈥 calls us to bridge knowledge, research, and learning with purposeful action. Through dynamic conference sessions, inspiring keynote speakers, and intentional networking opportunities, participants will explore how ideas become impactful.

The Coming Together Conference theme, 鈥淎dvancing Action through Advocacy,鈥 challenges us to go further, beyond conversation and into practice. It is a call to roll up our sleeves, commit to the work, and take concrete steps toward the change we want to see in our communities.

Join us in Rochester, the Flower City, where the city鈥檚 famous flowers will be in full bloom as we gather in June. Known for its diverse restaurants, local breweries, and beloved grocery store, Rochester is also home to more than 20 institutions of higher education, several minor league sports teams, and a number of innovative companies driving success across the region.

91制片厂 has partnered with Visit Rochester to ensure your experience extends beyond campus. You will leave not only inspired by the conference, but also with a lasting appreciation for the city that hosts us.

Become a sponsor

Your sponsorship supports professional development, access, and pathways for the future of equitable college admissions while elevating your organization鈥檚 visibility among 1,000+ higher education and school counseling professionals. This year's sponsors

Silent auction

Silent auction proceeds will fund scholarship opportunities for students and the many educational and professional development forums and conferences NYSACAC supports. These programs directly impact high school and college students and their pursuit of higher education. Bidding begins Tuesday, June 2 at 9 a.m. and closes Thursday, June 4 at 1 p.m. To see a preview of the items available for auction, visit our auction website at .

Exhibit at the conference


Pricing

Early-bird registration ends May 15.
Accommodation costs 禄

One Day AttendeesMembersNon-members
Coming Together and/or Annual Conference $225 (early)
$275 (standard)
$275 (early)
$325 (standard)
Residential AttendeesMembersNon-members
Coming Together Conference only $280 (early)
$330 (standard)
$330 (early)
$380 (standard)
Annual Conference only $435 (early)
$485 (standard)
$510 (early)
$560 (standard)
Both Conferences $600 (early)
$675 (standard)
$840 (early)
$940 (standard)
Commuter AttendeesMembersNon-members
Coming Together Conference only $225 (early)
$275 (standard)
$275 (early)
$325 (standard)
Annual Conference only $325 (early)
$400 (standard)
$400 (early)
$475 (standard)
Both Conferences $525 (early)
$600 (standard)
$675 (early)
$700 (standard)


Schedule

You鈥檒l have opportunities to attend educational sessions, exhibits, special interest group gatherings, wellness options, NYSACAC college fair, and meals, while having time for socializing and fun. The full schedule will be printed and available for you upon arrival, and is on (NYSACAC 2026).

June 2
Tuesday, June 2
9 a.m.鈥搉oon Residence Hall Check-in ()
9 a.m.鈥6 p.m. Registration for NYSACAC Annual and Coming Together Conference ()
9 a.m.鈥1:30 p.m. 91制片厂 Campus Tours ()
11:45 a.m.鈥12:15 p.m. Coming Together First Timers Welcome ()
12:30鈥1:30 p.m. Coming Together Lunch ()
1:45鈥3 p.m. Coming Together Opening / Keynote ()
3:15鈥4:15 p.m. Coming Together Conference Educational Session I
4:30鈥5:30 p.m. Coming Together Conference Educational Session II
5:45鈥7:45 p.m. Coming Together Conference Dinner & Cocktails ()
7:45鈥8:30 p.m. Coming Together Networking Time ()
8:30鈥11 p.m. Coming Together Social ()
June 3
Wednesday, June 3
7鈥8:30 a.m. Breakfast ()
8 a.m.鈥4:30 p.m. 91制片厂 Campus Tours ()
8 a.m.鈥4:30 p.m. Morning Offsite Tours
See details & register in the College Tours section below
9 a.m.鈥5 p.m. Residence Hall Check-in ()
9 a.m.鈥搉oon Golf Outing ()
Golf details & registration 禄
9 a.m.鈥6 p.m. Registration for NYSACAC Annual and Coming Together Conference ()
9:30鈥10:30 a.m. Coming Together Conference Educational Session III
10:45鈥11:45 a.m. Coming Together Conference Educational Session IV
noon鈥12:45 p.m. Coming Together Conference Closing Ceremony ()
12:30鈥1:45 p.m. Coming Together Conference Closing Lunch ()
1:15鈥1:45 p.m. First-Timers Welcome ()
2鈥2:45 p.m. Annual Conference Welcome & Awards ()
3鈥4 p.m. Annual Conference Educational Session I
4:15鈥5 p.m. Vendor Happy Hour & Regional Meet Up ()
5:15鈥6:30 p.m. Dinner @ Naz ()
5鈥5:45 p.m. SIG Meetup: LGBTQIA+ SIG ()
5:45鈥6:30 p.m. SIG Meetup: Latinx SIG ()
6:30鈥7 p.m. Depart for Off-campus Sessions ()
7鈥9 p.m. Off-Campus Sessions (optional)
鈥 Strong Museum of Play
鈥 Canal Crawl
9:15 p.m. Drag Karaoke ()
9 p.m.鈥搈idnight Late Night Hospitality ()
June 4
Thursday, June 4
6:30鈥8 a.m. Pickleball Play ()
7鈥8:30 a.m. Breakfast ()
7:45鈥8:30 a.m. African Diaspora SIG ()
8鈥11:30 a.m. 91制片厂 Campus Tours ()
8:30鈥9:30 a.m. Annual Conference Educational Session II
9:30鈥10:30 a.m. Exhibitor Coffee Hour ()
10鈥11 a.m. CBO Fair ()
10:30鈥11:30 a.m. College Fair ()
11:45 a.m.鈥12:30 p.m. General Membership Meeting ()
12:30鈥1 p.m. Keynote: Nick Cicero ()
1鈥1:40 p.m. Lunch ()
2鈥3 p.m. Annual Conference Educational Session III
2鈥5:30 p.m. 91制片厂 Campus Tours ()
3:15鈥4:15 p.m. Executive Session 鈥 Exhibitor Area ()
3:15鈥4:15 p.m. Annual Conference Educational Session IV
4:35鈥5:45 p.m. FUNraisers
鈥 Wingo ()
鈥 Bocce/Cornhole ()
鈥 Paint & Sip ()
鈥 Yoga (; rain location: )
5:15鈥6 p.m. Past Presidents' Reception ()
6鈥8 p.m. NAZ Fest & Food Truck Rodeo ()
Grab a ticket voucher to choose from four different food trucks and ice cream while enjoying lawn games and music.
8鈥9 p.m. Horse Racing ()
9 p.m.鈥搈idnight Late Night Hospitality & Sports Bar ()
June 5
Friday, June 5
7鈥9 a.m. Breakfast ()
9鈥9:45 a.m. Regional Debriefs
鈥 Region 1 ()
鈥 Region 2 ()
鈥 Region 3 ()
鈥 Region 4 ()
鈥 Region 5 ()
鈥 Region 6 ()
10鈥11 a.m. Closing Ceremony ()
11 a.m.鈥搉oon Box Lunch Pick-up ()
11 a.m.鈥2 p.m. 91制片厂 Campus Tours ()
11 a.m.鈥2 p.m. Area College Tours
See details & register in the College Tours section below

Accommodations

On campus:听Housing will be available on campus in shared double rooms or single rooms with shared bathrooms. Some rooms are air conditioned. If you have any housing questions or requests, contact Amanda Brady, abrady8@naz.edu.

Reserving and paying for campus housing for the conference is an option during your conference registration process. Housing cost varies based on when you register and whether you are a NYSACAC member.

  • Early residential housing is $55 per night
  • Guaranteed single housing is full and no longer available as of 5/27/2026.听
  • Due to high demand for on-campus housing, housing is at capacity and any changes to housing preference will not be made at this time.

Nearby: Hotels nearby (room blocks have expired):

  • 听(10 minutes from campus)
  • (10 minutes from campus)
  • (~1 mile away)
  • (12 minutes from campus)
  • Other hotels nearby听禄

Keynote Speakers

Coming Together Conference

This year's theme of "Advancing Action Through Advocacy" will be highlighted by a dynamic set of panelists during this year鈥檚 Coming Together Keynote Session. These leaders will share insights, strategies, and real-world perspectives during a time where 鈥渁dvocacy鈥 is at the center of all of our work, and a pertinent avenue through which we strive to make collective and meaningful impact.

Samantha Alcal谩

Samantha AlcalaSamantha Alcal谩 is an educator who is currently the Associate Director of Partnerships, Community Engagement & Advocacy at The Opportunity Network (OppNet). In this role, she supports a portfolio of Career Fluency庐 Partners to help strengthen their college and career programming, and she leads advocacy efforts via coalition and community engagement. Prior to this, she primarily worked in education nonprofits including CARA (College Access: Research and Action), iMentor, and Citizen Schools. She is a Posse alumna who earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree at Trinity College and her master鈥檚 degree at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Kim Nauer

Kim NauerKim Nauer directs the Higher Education Affordability Project at the Center for New York City Affairs at The New School and is the founder of Understandingfafsa.org, a website focused on helping first-generation students and their counselors navigate the FAFSA and financial aid system. Kim and her student team use design and applied research to develop friendly guides and curriculum materials that strive to explain financial aid in a simple way. Prior to her work on the website, Kim founded the Center's New York City public education research initiative and published groundbreaking work on chronic absenteeism, school poverty impacts, district management, and college access initiatives.听

Samuel L. Radford III

Samuel RadfordSamuel L. Radford III is a Buffalo-based community advocate and organizer who serves as Co-Convenor of the WNY Education Equity Task Force, a regional collective advancing policies and practices that expand educational opportunity for historically underserved students and families. With more than 25 years of experience in community development and grassroots organizing, Radford has built a reputation for turning community voice into coordinated action.

His advocacy spans the local, state, and national levels, where he works to ensure that parents and communities most affected by educational inequities have a meaningful role in shaping policy and practice. Radford currently serves as Chairperson of the National Parents Union, helping elevate parent leadership in national conversations about education justice, student opportunity, and public accountability.

Committed to translating advocacy into action, Radford also hosts the weekly radio program 鈥淲e the Parents,鈥 a platform that connects families, educators, and policymakers in dialogue about advancing equitable education systems and strengthening pathways to student success.

A lifelong resident of Buffalo鈥檚 East Side, Radford brings a deep commitment to equity, collective leadership, and community-driven solutions that move advocacy from conversation to lasting change.

LaKisha N. Williams

LaKisha WilliamsLaKisha N. Williams is the Director of #DegreesNYC, data-informed collective impact movement co-led by young people and education professionals to move to equitable education pathways and opportunities in New York City. She represents Goddard Riverside in numerous professional organizations and coalitions working to strengthen school counseling and improve access to higher education and pathways to success. She sits on the Policy Council for the National College Attainment Network (NCAN) and is the Government Relations Co-Chair for the New York State Association for College Admission Counseling (NYSACAC). She was honored with the United Neighborhood Houses (UNH) Award for Achievement in Civic Advocacy in recognition of her social justice work. She was honored for her commitment to Higher Education by NYSACAC. She also received a citation from the William Smith College Alumnae Association in recognition of her exceptional service to communities. Most recently, she was honored with the Linda Carter Cooper Community Hero Award. She serves as the Youth and Young Adult Minister at the Antioch Baptist Church in Harlem. Williams holds a BA from William Smith College and a Masters of Divinity from the Union Theological Seminary of New York.

Annual Conference

Keynote:听Recruitment in the Attention Economy:听How creator-led content, vertical video, YouTube, and CTV are reshaping the college search.

Nick Cicero

Nick CiceroNick Cicero is the founder of Mondo Metrics, a measurement and analytics company helping sports, media, and entertainment brands understand how to optimize and monetize content across platforms. An entrepreneur and longtime leader in digital media, Nick previously founded Delmondo, one of the first social video analytics platforms, which was later acquired by Conviva. Through Delmondo, he helped create the first analytics solutions for emerging formats including Snapchat, Instagram Stories, and Facebook Live, helping define measurement for a new era of social content. Following the acquisition, he helped expand Conviva鈥檚 social insights and audience measurement capabilities for major publishers, sports organizations, and streaming media companies. He also teaches at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, where he shares practical insights on social strategy, content performance, and modern media measurement. A frequent speaker and commentator, Nick has presented at industry events including SXSW, VidCon, SportsPro, Social Media Marketing World, and Social Fresh. His work focuses on helping organizations move beyond vanity metrics toward smarter strategy, stronger storytelling, and more meaningful business results.


College Tours

91制片厂 Tours

Tuesday, June 2 鈥 Friday, June 5 at various times, leaving from the Lipson Lounge in the 91制片厂 Arts Center.

  • Tuesday: 9 a.m. 鈥 1:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 8 a.m. 鈥 4:30 p.m.
  • Thursday: 8:30 鈥 11:30 a.m.; 2 鈥 5:30 p.m.
  • Friday: 11 a.m. 鈥 2 p.m.

No prior sign up is necessary.

University of Rochester and St. John Fisher University Combined Tour

Wednesday, June 3, 8:30 a.m. 鈥 1 p.m.
light lunch and transportation included

Upon registration, further details will be communicated.听

Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship Tour

Wednesday, June 3, 8:30 鈥 11:30 a.m.
transportation and brunch included

Upon registration, further details will be communicated.听

St. John Fisher University Tours

Tuesday, June 2, 8 a.m. 鈥 noon
Wednesday, June 3, 8 a.m 鈥 noon
Friday, June 5, 11 a.m. 鈥 2 p.m.
Please email admissions@sjf.edu to schedule an individual tour.

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Tour

Tuesday, June 2, 10 a.m., noon, or 2 p.m.
Wednesday, June 3, 10 a.m or noon
Friday, June 5, noon or 2 p.m.
Please email visitrit@rit.edu to schedule your tour. Tours are approximately 75 minutes in length.

SUNY Geneseo

Wednesday, June 3, 8:45 鈥 11 a.m.

Upon registration, further details will be communicated.


NYSACAC Golf Outing

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 鈥 , Victor, NY

Collared shirts required; no tank tops or jeans.

Choose your golf experience:

9-Hole Scramble 鈥 $802-Hour Golf Clinic 鈥 $40
鈥 9 a.m. start (arrive 8:30 a.m.)
鈥 9 holes + cart
鈥 Bring your own clubs
鈥 Sign up with a foursome or we鈥檒l pair you
鈥 9鈥11 a.m.
鈥 Led by local PGA听professional
鈥 Clubs provided or bring听your own

Join us after golf for lunch at noon near the 91制片厂 campus at and restaurants.

Rochester skyline at dusk
students walking outside Pittsford Dairy
bridge over waterfall in Letchworth State Park
people playing pinball machines at Strong Museum of Play

91制片厂 the area

91制片厂 is located in Rochester, NY 鈥斕齮he Flower City 鈥斕齥nown for music and arts, civil rights (home to abolitionist Frederick Douglass and women鈥檚 rights activist Susan B. Anthony), golf courses, waterways, outdoor recreation, and more.

Campus parking map

Printable black-and-white visitor parking map (pdf).

flowers on campus

Together We Fly

鈥淲elcoming you and the NYSACAC community to 91制片厂 is a privilege, and we look forward to sharing our beautiful campus, our people, and our Rochester hospitality. This conference is a special opportunity to collaborate, learn, and reconnect with colleagues from across the state, and we are proud to be the backdrop for those meaningful conversations and connections. We can鈥檛 wait to celebrate this incredible community with you at 91制片厂 in June 2026!鈥

鈥 Danielle Bucci, 91制片厂 Vice President of Strategic Enrollment, Marketing and Communications

Thank you to our sponsors and conference grant donors

Sponsors
EAB
Strive Scan College Fair Technology
Maritime College State University of New York
Encoura
Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship
PowerSchool
Reflex Offset
Guidebook
University of Rochester
Dabima
Conference Grant Donors
  • Caldwell University
  • Fordham University
  • Hamilton College
  • Hofstra University
  • Long Island University
  • Marist University Marymount
  • Manhattan College
  • St. John Fisher University
  • Stony Brook University
  • The Common Application