Top higher education conferences to attend in 2025

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Higher education professionals, from academics and advisers to presidents and provosts, are facing major sectorwide challenges. Financial aid administrators, for instance, are still grappling with the botched rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Top college leaders, meanwhile, are dealing with enrollment challenges and student protests.

Below, we’re rounding up some of the top higher education conferences in 2025 aiming to help college professionals navigate these challenges. They include events catering to college presidents, financial aid professionals, academic advisers, governing board members, foundation leaders and university attorneys. 

Top higher education conferences in 2025

CIC Presidents Institute

Jan. 4-7
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa

The Council of Independent Colleges’ annual conference brings together hundreds of college leaders at private nonprofit institutions. The event will focus on the ways college presidents can lead their institutions through financial, political and social upheaval. 

AAC&U Annual Meeting

Jan. 22-24
Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C.

The annual conference, held by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, will focus on helping higher education leaders navigate today’s challenges, including political interference in higher education, falling public confidence in the sector and the growing use of artificial intelligence. 

CHEA/CIQG Annual Conference

Jan. 27-30
The Westin Washington, DC Downtown

This year’s theme for the Council for Higher Education Accreditation’s annual conference is “Quality Assurance in an Era of Change: Reflect, Reimagine, Recommit.”  The group says the conference will focus on developing new ways to enhance accreditation. 

AGB Foundation Leadership Forum

Jan. 29-31
Marriott Marquis Washington DC

The annual forum brings together hundreds of college and university foundation leaders. This year’s theme focuses on how to support students’ long-term success and create more sustainable institutions. 

NASFAA Leadership & Legislative Conference & Expo

Feb. 9-12
Washington, D.C. 

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators’ conference aims to offer networking opportunities, professional development and industry insight to financial aid workers. The conference can draw key industry figures. In 2024, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona spoke to attendees about the rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. 

ACE Experience

Feb. 12-13
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. 

The American Council on Education’s meeting aims to provide higher education leaders with networking opportunities and sessions on sector trends. The association is holding several special events coinciding with the meeting, including a women’s leadership dinner and an opportunity for ACE member presidents to speak with policymakers. 

SXSW EDU

March 3-6
Austin, Texas

The annual event brings together policymakers, industry leaders, educators and college administrators to discuss trends in both the higher education and K-12 sector. Past speakers have included U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and media mogul Oprah Winfrey. 

NADOHE Annual Conference

March 5-8
Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile

The theme of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education’s next conference is “Navigating Change: Leading through Defining Moments.”

UPCEA Annual Conference

March 24-26
Denver

The annual conference held by UPCEA — formerly known as the University Professional and Continuing Education Association —  focuses on online and continuing education and will include keynote presentations, panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking opportunities.

ACCRAO Annual Meeting

March 30-April 2
Washington Convention Center, Seattle

The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers annual meeting focuses on the “ever-changing landscape of higher education.” Past speakers have included broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien, actor George Takei and former U.S. State Secretary Madeleine Albright. 

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