Program Delivery & Management Core Competency Course

Starts:  Jan 13, 2027 12:00 PM (CT)
Ends:  Feb 17, 2027 01:00 PM (CT)

Event Description

Understanding program delivery and management is a core competency of OT&R professionals. This session will help orientation professionals understand the components of program delivery at any stage in their career. Participants will explore the ideas of developing program goals, establishing a budget, organizing logistics, communicating with constituents, and program implementation. At the end of the course, participants will leave with a program delivery and management guidebook that is transferable to all levels of responsibility. 

You can read about the Program Delivery & Management Core Competency and all of the NODA Core Competencies on our website

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  • Understand campus-level priorities and goals for a successful orientation program

  • Outline the essential logistics and budgetary requirements for program implementation

  • Develop a strategy for communicating with both campus partners and program participants

COURSE TAKEAWAYS: 

In addition to completing a program implementation guidebook which helps participants think through the logistics of program delivery and management, previous participants recognize these as key takeaways: using lenses of maintenance, growth, and change when considering program development; considering all aspects of program management including identification of stakeholders, budgets, and communication plans; reviewing campus partners, considering program resources, and creating a calendar for OT&R programming to streamline and focus preparation; budget and communication preparation.

INTENDED AUDIENCE:

This course is intended for new OT&R professionals who are looking to build their knowledge and skills related to program planning and delivery.

Please review NODA's cancellation policy prior to registering for this course. 

TIME COMMITMENT:

As an online course with a weekly synchronous component, students registered for the course should expect to complete 1–2 hours of independent work each week prior to attending the synchronous meetings. This independent work will be reflected upon and discussed in the synchronous meetings. Your dedication to the asynchronous coursework is appreciated.

Participants should plan to spend 2–3 hours preparing for the course. A welcome email will be sent 2 weeks prior to the course outlining the pre-work that will need to be completed, as well as resources and readings for you to review. Your engagement in all course activities and discussions is crucial for your learning and the learning of all participants. 

INSTRUCTOR:

Stephanie Brown is the Executive Director of Orientation and Transition Programs at the University of North Texas. With 15 years of OT&R experience, Stephanie oversees the planning of new student orientation events for more than 12,000 new students every fall semester. Under her leadership, her team implements a required welcome week program, organizes extended orientation camps, and hosts transfer experience days. In addition to orientation programs, Stephanie oversees mentoring initiatives, pre-college transition programs, parent and family programs, and TRIO college access programs. Stephanie has a Bachelor of Arts in visual communications from Purdue University and a Master of Science in Education for higher education and student affairs from Indiana University. Stephanie is currently working on her Ph.D. in higher education at the University of North Texas.

PARTICIPANT EXPECTATIONS:

  • Active participation: Your engagement in all course activities and discussions is crucial for both your learning and the learning of all participants.

  • Respect and openness: Approach all interactions with respect, openness, and a willingness to learn from diverse perspectives and experiences. Personal attacks are not acceptable, as this is a space for learning and sharing in a respectful manner. However, all participants are encouraged to be open to constructive feedback.

  • Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of shared personal experiences and insights within the course, fostering a safe and trusting environment for all participants. 

SCHEDULE:

  • January 11, 2027 – Participant access to the Canvas course module is opened; Pre-course assessment is due via Qualtrics

  • – Synchronous Meeting #1

  • – Synchronous Meeting #2

  • – Synchronous Meeting #3

  •  – Synchronous Meeting #4

  • – Synchronous Meeting #5

  • – Synchronous Meeting #6

  • February 19 - Participant submissions of the final assignment are due to Canvas for grading and completion of post-course assessment via Qualtrics

REGISTRATION DEADLINES AND PRICING:

Member Rates:

  • Early Bird Registration: $195 (register by November 19, 2026)

  • Regular Registration: $225 (register by December 22, 2026)

  • Late Registration: $280 (register by January 8, 2026)

Non-Member Rates

  • Early Bird Registration: $375 (register by November 19, 2026)

  • Regular Registration: $405 (register by December 22, 2026)

  • Late Registration: $460 (register by January 8, 2026)

CANCELLATION POLICY:

If you need to cancel a registration, please email noda@umn.edu with the specifics of your cancellation request. You can view NODA’s Cancellation Policy on our website

 

NODA EXCELLENCE FUND:

Scholarships for this course and other NODA educational opportunities are available through the NODA Excellence Fund.




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