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Policy to Practice Summit, a Quality Matters and WCET EventPolicy to Practice Virtual Summit

Save the date for the 2027 Policy to Practice Summit on February 25th! This event is hosted in partnership with Quality Matters and is open to members of both organizations. Attendees will hear from national leaders about the latest topics in policy, practice, and quality, ensuring they stay informed and can effectively implement changes at their institutions.

2026 Summit Highlights

  • Federal Compliance: Sessions covered new requirements and practical compliance strategies for Gainful Employment rules, ADA Title II updates, and WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards.
  • Actionable Solutions for Real-World Challenges: Panelists explored proven models for course sharing, microcredentials, AI integration, and accessibility tools.

Registration Pricing

  • Buy one registration for $150, get the second at 50% off.
  • Group of 10: $1,000

Resources for Registered Attendees

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For more information, contact:

Kim Nawrocki

Assistant Director, Events and Programs, WCET


303-541-0231

knawrocki@wiche.edu

Megan Raymond

Senior Director, Membership and Programs, WCET


303-541-0233

mraymond@wiche.edu

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