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RASEM2 Fourth Annual Partner Retreat , October 2006

The RASEM Squared Partner Retreat,will be held on Thursday, October 12 and Friday,October 13,and Saturday,October 14,at Camino Real Hotel in El Paso,Texas, provided an occasion for Alliance partners to network and become informed about the resources available to their institutions and to the students with disabilities enrolled on their campus majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

Fourth Annual Partner Retreat Agenda

The deadline for registering on-line has passed.

HOWEVER, you may still be eligible for $100 stipend for attending the 4th Annual RASEM Squared Partner Retreat.

  • To avoid the on-site registration rush, you may request a late registration form by phoning or e-mailing our office.
  • Call 1-888-646-6051 (Toll Free) to request a faxed hardcopy version which must be promptly returned to 1-505-646-3367 (Fax), or
  • E-mail your request to <jsanders@nmsu.edu> by inserting the following text in the body of the e-mail message:

“Please e-mail to me the link to the electronic version of the registration form. I understand that the $100 stipend may no longer be available, but nevertheless, if any remain, every effort will be made to see that I receive one.”

  • To expedite the process, we recommend that you request an electronic version of the registration form.

 

Thank you. We hope to see you at the Retreat.

 

     



 

 

“This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Cooperative agreement No. HRD 0124198 and HRD 0622930.”

“Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.”

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