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Comments from Previous Sympoisum Evaluations
- Great program. So pleased that I was able to attend.
- Excellent location. Really enjoyed it.
- Louisville is a beautiful city with easy access to/from the airport.
- Fantastic event. It provided a wealth of ideas, answered many questions, and was well thought-out and presented. Fantastic results. You beat the odds by a mile! WONDERFUL EVENT!
- Excellent location
- Congratulations to all planners and presenters. The evaluations provided some wonderful feedback for us all! Tom, you and your staff are to be commended for the wonderful customer support provided to all attendees. I can honestly say it was one of the best orchestrated events I have attended in the past year. Kudos to you all.
- FANTASTIC JOB!!!!!!
- This was a great event. The organizers did an excellent job facilitating a great symposium
- I want to attend next year
- I appreciate all the thought and hard work that went into the symposium. I loved the variety of presentations and the opportunities to visit with colleagues engaged in similar work. The reception time was extremely valuable for making connections. Thank you. I look forward to next year. If I don't come, I hope someone else from my campus can make it.
- This was an awesome event. Tons of fantastic information. I was very impressed.
- Location was fantastic!
- Very timely information and invested, animated presenters. I like the grass roots aspect of this - institutions trying whatever they can to do the right thing for veterans and sharing their successes and challenges. As a side note, the food was outstanding - best meal I've ever had at a conference of any size.
- The location was within driving distance for us, so I was happy with it. It kept the cost down. I really liked the historic hotel.
- Very professionally organized - top notch! Kudos to Dr. Tom Jackson!
- This was a wonderful experience. It was very well organized and the staff was fantastic in making us feel welcome. I would highly recommend this to all college's and universities as the information was relevant, potent, and applicable to current veteran issues facing higher education institutions.