The Benefits of NACUA Membership

NACUA supports higher education attorneys and legal professionals with the resources, community, and expertise they need to thrive. Members gain access to timely legal updates, practical tools, and a trusted network of peers nationwide. NACUA delivers high-quality professional development through conferences, webinars, and specialized training designed for today’s evolving campus challenges. Members can tap into research, publications, and model documents that strengthen decision-making and reduce risk. NACUA also offers opportunities to connect, collaborate, and lead through committees and affinity groups. With NACUA, you stay informed, prepared, and connected—every step of the way.

Contact Membership

The NACUA membership team is here to help you make the most of your member experience. Contact us at membership@nacua.org or 202.833.8390.

Legal Resources

Access specialized and comprehensive information on complex legal issues affecting your client

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Legal Resources Library

Comprehensive and timely information on higher education legal issues; includes over 4,000 outlines, documents, and other resources that members can search by topic and type.

New Cases & Developments

Summaries of current higher education cases and developments updated daily and provided electronically to members weekly; provides full text of selected cases.

NACUANOTES

Short, concise, and practical summaries of recent important developments in higher education law or of common and recurring issues in the practice of higher education law.

The Journal of College and University Law

The only national law review devoted exclusively to higher education law; includes scholarly articles about higher education law topics.

Compliance Matrix

A comprehensive list of key federal laws and regulations governing colleges and universities.

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NACUA Insights

Member interviews on emerging and crucial higher education law topics.

Educational Programming & Events

Enhance your knowledge on latest issues in higher education law and earn CLE credit

Annual Conference

This four-day conference includes 100+ education sessions covering more than 10 different topic areas. Pre-conference events include specialized workshops and roundtables.

CLE Workshop

These focused three-day workshops offer timely insights on practical skills and compliance on crucial issues in higher education law, including discrimination, employment law, sponsored research/technology transfer, compliance, and more.

Webinars

Interactive programs that allow members and colleagues on campus to listen and view a live, online presentation via the web. Typically, 11 webinars are offered per year on various topics.

Briefings

Short, audio-only presentations on breaking legal developments; free of charge to NACUA members.

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Online Courses

Expert-led training, offering a combination of self-guided and live sessions, on higher education law topics like Title IX, investigations, accommodations, FERPA, and more—built for campus counsel and administrators.

General Counsel Institute

This a biennial, members-only event for senior in-house legal officers (general counsel and deputies) offer a unique peer-to-peer environment for networking, high-level strategy discussions, and skill development on complex issues facing higher education law.

Roundtables & Pop-up Discussions

Informal, small-group conversations for members to discuss specific higher education legal topics and share experiences.

Program Recordings

On-demand access to recordings from prior conference, workshops, webinars, and briefings.

Networking & Member Services

Build your network, develop your leadership skills, and explore new opportunities.

NACUANET

Members-only community and networking platform to connect with member colleagues and exchange legal information and insights.

Career Center

Online resource of higher education legal-related position postings and announcements; member institutions may post positions for free. Learn more

Benchmarking Salary Survey

Survey report that compiles aggregated salary data for college and university attorneys and the institutions they represent; conducted every 2-3 years and available for sale.

Affinity Groups

Self-organized and self-governing groups based on a commonality of regional, institutional, personal or other interests. All members are welcome to join. Learn more

Volunteering

A program that solicits nominations and acknowledges member attorneys in five award categories: First Decade Award, Life Membership, Distinguished Service Award, Fellow of the Association, and Honorary Membership. Learn more