WPCampus: Where WordPress meets higher education

What Is WPCampus 2024?

WPCampus 2024 is a non-profit three-day conference with sessions, networking, and social events. The event will cover various topics focused on the growth of higher education, accessibility, WordPress, and its people.

The annual WPCampus conference will take place July 31 – August 2, 2024, on the beautiful campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Explore previous conferences to learn more about our event.

Air-conditioned on-campus lodging will be available for the event, helping to keep travel costs low and allowing attendees to stay near the venue and enjoy campus life. Visit our travel page for more information

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What to expect

While our event’s format is similar to a WordCamp, our entire program is focused on higher education and accessibility, which allows for a richer and more fine-tuned experience for our attendees.

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Who will be there?

We welcome members of the higher education, accessibility, and WordPress communities from all over the United States, Canada, Europe, and more. We welcome faculty, staff, students, and professionals dedicated to accessibility and higher education.

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Event Safety and Responsibility

We are committed to providing a safer environment for conference attendees, especially regarding community and public health, and have implemented Event Safety and Responsibility policies.