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Free Registration to CSTA 2019, Phoenix, AZ

 

Exclusive to Arizona Educators

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CSTA is pleased to announce that funding is now available EXCLUSIVELY for Arizona educators to attend CSTA's 2019 Annual Conference, set for July 7–10, in Phoenix, at NO CHARGE for the first 100 qualified educators! Conference registration includes:

 

  • Full access to all programming on Tuesday, July 9, and Wednesday, July 10
  • Access to the Exhibit Hall starting Monday afternoon
  • Entrance to the Monday evening's Birds of a Feather conversations
  • Invitation to the Monday evening Opening Reception
  • Breakfast and Lunch, Tuesday and Wednesday

 

Scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to those who submit an application by March 15, 2019, at 11:59 p.m. EST.

 

 

Have questions about this scholarship opportunity? Email scholarships@csteachers.org. We look forward to seeing you at CSTA 2019!

 

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