Whether you are a higher education professional building programs for military-connected students or looking for broader military education and training ecosystems for professional development, there is something for everyone in 2026.
Continuous improvement and learning are embedded in military culture. Cross-collaboration with higher education institutions and other organizations with shared interests and goals mutually benefit from one another.
Depending on the focus, these opportunities allow the military community and affiliated professionals to network and even influence strategy and policy conversations at the national level. It also enables stronger research, development, and innovation. Beyond curating lists of suitable conferences and determining logistics, it is important to align key outcomes that lead to actionable insights.
Professional Development Insights
Ultimately, it is about outcomes from attendance. In 2025, multiple solutions emerged as a result of conference participation. Some of these tangible outcomes include the following at the macro-level:
- Increased military student onboarding programs and Veteran Success Centers
- Improved retention of military-affiliated students
- Improved VA compliance with internal school processes
- Greater efficiency with student certification approvals
- More college alignment with ACE Military credit recommendations
- Increased enrollment and graduation rates of military learners
- Development of prior learning assessment pathways
- More workforce and industry pipeline opportunities, such as internships
- More college adoption of simulation-based learning models and expanded virtual labs for digital learning innovation
- Shared best practices and research collaborations leading to published articles and evidence-based data
On a personal level, participants get a “people-first” experience that promotes expertise in real-time problem-solving and skill-building. Longer-term mentorships and partnerships are built that expand the professional community. Additionally, individuals gain opportunities for roles, visibility, and leadership, which often restores social and emotional impacts like engagement, connection, and enthusiasm.
Military Education Conferences and Training Summits
Each conference website includes information about registration, sponsorship, speakers, transportation, lodging, and exhibits. More often than not, out-of-pocket costs can be expected. However, to reduce costs, participants can combine funding sources like scholarships or grants, sponsored support (i.e., presenter coverage), or employer professional development budgets. Here is a breakdown of military education conferences, Defense training and simulation symposiums, and other well-known summits. While some of these have already occurred in 2026, they will happen again in 2027.
Student Veterans of America (SVA) National Conference “NatCon” – Focuses on bringing veteran students and military allies together from SVA chapters across the nation to exchange knowledge, awards, and best practices. Their annual NatCon was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on January 8-10, 2026. More transparency is anticipated under their recent leadership change.
Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) Student Support Summit – Focuses on supporting military-connected K-12 learners. Their summit was held in San Antonio, Texas, on January 29, 2026. The organization holds summits throughout the year, including virtual.
IDGA Military Simulation Training Summit – Focuses on practitioners, experts, and leaders in the simulation and synthetic training community to shape future innovation for the U.S. and Allied Forces. Their summit was held in Orlando, Florida, on February 24-25, 2026. Follow them on LinkedIn for more information.
NASPA Annual Conference – Focuses on research, policy, and best practices among student affairs practitioners. Their annual conference was held in Kansas City, Missouri, on March 7-11, 2026. The organization holds other symposiums and webinars throughout the year.
Council of College and Military Educators (CCME) Symposium – Focuses on facilitating communication between DoW educational support networks, educational programs and services, and legislative advocacy. Their symposium was held in San Francisco, California, on March 30-April 2, 2026. Subscribe to their newsletter to stay current on future opportunities.
Holistic Health & Fitness (H2F) Symposium – Focuses on soldier readiness through health, fitness, and wellness. Their symposium will take place May 13-14, 2026, in Hampton, Virginia.
Florida Association of Veterans Education Specialists (FAVES) Conference – Focuses on VA education benefits with continued support and resources. Their conference will take place on June 1-4, 2026, in St. Pete Beach, Florida.
Military Operations Research Society (MORS) Symposium – Focuses on national security operations via research and analytics with military, industry, academia, and government representatives. Their symposium will take place June 8-11, 2026, in Colorado at the USAF Academy.
Western Association of Veterans Education Specialists (WAVES) Conference – Focuses on professional standards for school certifying officials and collaboration with government officials. The WAVES Conference will take place on July 20-24, 2026, in Hollywood, California.
National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) Conference – Focuses on advocacy for impact funding and policy changes in federally impacted schools. The 2026 NAFIS Fall Conference will take place on September 20-22, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
Air, Space & Cyber Conference – Focuses on professional military development in the air and space power domain. Their conference was held in National Harbor, Maryland, on September 22-24. The AFA website provides more information.
Spacepower Conference – Focuses on advocacy, innovation, and education in the space domain. Their conference will take place on December 8-10, 2026, in Orlando, Florida.
Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) – Focuses on military training, modeling, and simulation with emphasis on defense and security. Their conference will take place November 30-December 4, 2026, in Orlando, Florida.