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We are excited to welcome you all to the sunshine state for the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education (AIAEE) conference. The University of Florida will be hosting in Orlando, Florida from April 22-25, 2024. It will be a wonderful week filled with fellowship, scholarship, and celebration of 40 years of AIAEE.
For more information or questions related to the conference logistics, please contact Sarah Bush at sab5271@ufl.edu. Please refer to the call for proposals on contacts for abstracts and professional development sessions.
Important Registration Updates:
Information for Registrants
At least one author from each accepted presentation at the 2024 AIAEE Conference must be registered by March 1, 2024. Note: If you are registering for the conference as a member, make sure you are logged into the system. This allows you to see/select discounted pricing options.
Cost of Registration: All prices are in USD.
Student Verification
Students will be required to fill out a verification form and upload a picture of their student ID. You have two weeks from your registration date to submit your verification. If verification has not been provided, you will be charged the additional fees. Student Verification Link: https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dasc7d8UnjeD4y2. Note: You'll need to be registered as a member of the organization first, before you can register as a student and receive discounted registration.
Guest Registration
Guests are those who are not associated with the organization or our field of study and should be registered only in conjunction with a regular registration unless otherwise approved by the conference planning committee chair.
Registering for Tours
As a part of your registration, you will be asked to sign up for a tour. Please review the options below so you can make your selection. Tours are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Note: Tours 1 and 2 are now full.
Tour 1 Urban Agriculture This tour is now full. The Orlando area offers a unique and refreshing opportunity to see agricultural production at its best. You will see a small scale, organic farm, producing high quality produce for the local community in an environmentally sustainable fashion. | Tour 2 Florida Agriculture and Community Food Systems This tour is now full. Florida boasts a wide variety of agricultural products that span much further than the well-known citrus industry. This tour will provide a glimpse into this diversity of crops and products while also providing insight into nonformal community-based agricultural education. | Tour 3 Make My Own Tour
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