Spring Learning – University of California Irvine

University of California, Irvine
Friday, February 20, 2026 – Sunday, February 22, 2026

  

Conference Location

This Spring Learning experience is hosted by the University of California, Irvine.

The conference will be held at the Student Center, 311 W Peltason Dr a, Irvine, CA, 92697.

Early Bird

Regular

Late

Rate Ends

1/30/26

Rate Ends

2/6/26

Rate Ends

2/17/26

Member Rate In-Person Conference

$195

$220

$270

Non-Member Rate In-Person Conference

$390

$415

$465

Member Rate Virtual Conference

$95

$120

$170

Non-Member Rate Virtual Conference

$190

$215

$265


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Conference Check-in (Dinner On Your Own)

7:00 pm

Welcome/ Opening Session

7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Keynote: LeaderShape

9:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Undergraduate Student Social

9:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Professionals & Graduate Student Social

8:30 am – 9:20 am

Education Session Block #1

9:30 am – 10:20 am

Education Session Block #2

10:30 am – 11:20 am

Education Session Block #3

11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Lunch/ Community Connections (Lunch Provided)

1:30 pm – 2:20 pm

Undergraduate Specific Session

1:30 pm – 2:20 pm

Professional / Graduate Student Roundtables

2:30 pm – 3:15 pm

Undergraduate Case Study Prep

3:15 pm – 5:15 pm

Undergraduate Case Study Presentations

5:15 pm – 6:00 pm

Wrap up Case Study

6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Dinner Break (on your own)

8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Evening Social

7:00 am – 8:00 am

Optional Morning Walk in Aldrich Park

8:30 am – 9:20 am

Educational Session Block #5

9:20 am – 10:20 am

Educational Session Block #6

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Closing Keynote with Active Minds and Conference Closing


Call for Sessions

Ready to submit a session proposal and be a part of the inaugural year for Spring Learning? Click below! Applications closed January 12, 2026
Submitting a program for a Spring Learning Conference is a quick and simple process. You don’t need to be an expert to be a conference presenter, just have a program or idea you would like to share with the NODA community. While undergraduate students are welcome (and encouraged) to present at a NODA Spring Learning Conference, we ask a professional or graduate student member be responsible for submitting the session proposal.

Submit a proposal for:

Skills Based Sessions – Highlight the skills and tools that don’t always get to shine in the OTR arena. Skill based sessions are practical demonstrations of everyday skills OTR professionals may need.

Educational Session – Showcase current research, best practices, and/or professional techniques which advance the field of orientation, transition, and retention (OTR) or enhance our professional careers.

Roundtable – Organized conversation with one or more moderators. Moderators provide a contextual overview to the topic and then facilitate dialogue between participants.

Call for Sessions Now Closed

LeaderShape

LeaderShape is known for creating immersive learning experiences that help students build the confidence and capacity to lead. With the collaboration of the NODA planning teams they have designed a keynote specifically for our new spring learning series that will continue that tradition by engaging students in meaningful reflection, hands-on practice, and real-world application. The keynote invites participants to explore their personal leadership strengths and styles to uncover how these qualities shape the way they show up on a team and in their orientation leader roles. Through interactive tools and guided reflection, students gain deeper self-awareness and a stronger understanding of their leadership potential.

The follow-up breakout session shifts the focus to communication, helping students learn how to share their ideas with clarity and confidence. Participants will practice giving and receiving feedback, explore how verbal and nonverbal messages impact team dynamics, and develop strategies for navigating high-stakes or peer leadership scenarios. Facilitated by trained LeaderShape educators, both sessions prioritize reflection, skill-building, and practice—ensuring students leave with practical tools they can immediately use. Together, these experiences empower students to lead with intention, communicate effectively, and contribute to a stronger, more connected orientation team.

Active Minds

Active Minds is the premiere nonprofit in the United States mobilizing youth and young adults to transform mental health norms through education, advocacy, and a peer-to-peer approach, aiming to create a culture where mental health is valued and prioritized. They equip young people with tools, resources, and platforms to lead conversations, share experiences, and advocate for mental health in high schools, colleges and communities.


Active Minds will take a deep look at the mental health landscape facing today’s college students and the critical role orientation, transition, and retention work plays in shaping supportive campus environments. Together, we’ll discuss common mental health challenges affecting students across the country and examine the multi-level factors that influence student mental well-being. We’ll explore how campus culture, climate, and structural characteristics shape which mental health concerns emerge, the services available, and how stigma operates on different campuses and across different student groups. Participants will reflect on their own experiences, practice active listening, and explore how peer and emotional support function within student communities. We’ll break down the three steps of providing emotional support and consider how these skills can be modeled by student leaders and incorporated into orientation programs, transition initiatives, and staff training.

Check back soon for more conference highlights!

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Hotel and Travel Information

Airports
There are 3 airports to choose from:

  • John Wayne Airport (SNA) – highly recommended! It’s about 15 minutes away from campus and pretty easy to navigate since it’s a smaller airport
  • Long Beach Airport (LGB) – about 30 minutes away from campus, depending on traffic (45 minutes – 1 hour). Also pretty easy to navigate as a smaller airport and outdoors one too!
  • Los Angeles (LAX) – about one hour away from campus with no traffic and 1.5-1.75 hours with traffic. Big airport and has more flight options

Suggested places to stay

Things to do

  • University Town Center (UTC) is right across the bridge/street from UCI
  • Local beaches (Newport Beach is like 15 minutes from UCI. There’s also Laguna Beach! Fun fact, some of our rooms for the conference are named after locations at our beaches)
  • Great Park: there’s various things around this park, including an air balloon ride, carousel, trails
  • Lots of parks and trails in general (Turtle Rock Viewpoint, Inspiration Point, Top of the World, and our own Aldrich Park at UCI)
  • Malls: Irvine Spectrum (has a Ferris wheel!) and Fashion Island 
  • Boomers
  • UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art

Questions? Email the committee at springlearning1@umn.edu.

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