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PAN Core Values
*Diagram created by PAN directorate at PAN summer meeting 2001.

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

  • Theory and practice
  • Leadership preparation throughout ACPA
  • Promoting more involvement in ACPA
  • PAN ---> CMA ---> ACPA ---> Beyond

COLLABORATION

  • Promoting bonds between other CMA networks
  • Creating ties with organizations outside of ACPA
  • Outreaching to ACPA Commissions and Core Councils

FELLOWSHIP

  • Community enhancement
  • Support for graduate students and administrators of color
  • Opportunity for informal interactions with other professionals

ADVOCACY

  • Promoting PAN centered topics within ACPA
  • Providing a safe space for PAN Members to congregate throughout ACPA
  • Sponsoring programs and outreach to CMA members
  • Creating a visual identification for PAN members and PAN issues

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Helping to promote more PAN presenters at the ACPA Convention

MENTORING

  • PAN believes that mentoring is central to the dissemination of information, the enhancement of professional networks and relationships, the promotion of success in our students and the long-term success of PAN professionals and scholars
  • Serving as resources, helpers, and visionaries for upcoming professionals and the students we serve
  • PAN "Foundation Mentoring Network"
Read about PAN's Foundation Mentoring Network


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