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⚠️ Until mid-May, all interested attendees are advised to take no action other than registering for the 2020 KAGC National Conference
In these trying times of a global pandemic, our hearts go out to those of you who have been affected by the pandemic. Given the circumstances, we understand that many of our supporters and friends are hesitant in registering for the 2020 KAGC National Conference. We have been closely monitoring the situation and information announced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the District of Columbia regarding guidance on mass gatherings, as well as any changes on the legislative calendar and official visits from both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Considering the public guidance issued so far, the 2020 KAGC National Conference is outside of the time span recommended to avoid mass gatherings, and thus, is poised to take place as scheduled.
On the cautious optimism that the situation will return to normalcy by the end of July, we encourage you to plan ahead to join us at the 2020 KAGC National Conference and register today to reserve your spot.
To adapt to the nature that requires an abundance of caution in mass gatherings and travels, this year’s national conference will adapt a few significant changes in its format, structure, and logistics. In a couple of weeks, all these changes and updated guidelines will be announced.
- Registrations are accepted on our website.
- General admissions to the 2020 KAGC National Conference starts at $200 per person. Each ticket includes two nights of complimentary lodging (while supplies last) and eligibility for 50% reimbursement on airfare (up to $250).
- Undergraduate students may be waived of the admissions fee and eligible for 100% reimbursement on airfare.
- Program starts at 1pm on Wednesday, July 29th and concludes by 1pm on Friday, July 31st.
- All programs run in English. Simultaneous interpretation is offered on-site.
Thank you for your continued support, and we wish you and your loved ones safety and well-being.