2024 has been a tumultuous year for auxiliary services. From the Department of Education's issue papers that may impact EA/IA course materials programs and declining balance meal plans to the Department of Labor's finalized rules regarding salary thresholds for exempt employees, much in higher education is changing and budgets have become razor-thin. More broadly, auxiliaries must help lead higher education to address the urgent need for systemic transformation and move past the negative narrative we face daily. Join Rich Steele, CASP, NACAS CEO, and learn about some key issues facing auxiliary services and how you can drive success for your institution and your team. #NACAS #CampusServices #Highered #AuxiliaryServices
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