National Student Advertising Competition

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Each year, a corporate sponsor provides an assignment or case study outlining the history of its product and current advertising situation. The case study is always candid and reflects a real world situation. Students must research the product and its competition, identify potential problem areas and devise a completely integrated communications campaign for the client. Each student team then "pitches" its campaign to a panel of judges.

Regional National Student Advertising (NSAC) competitions are held each spring in 15 districts throughout the U.S. The winning team in each district and one wild card team then advances to compete on the national level at the AAF National Conference in June.

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[edit] Structure

The AAF is divided into 15 districts, each containing one to five states. Each district holds a competition in April and the winning team advances to the national finals which are held during the annual AAF National Conference in June. Each district appoints its own coordinator, a local business professional, to handle all details of the local competition. Judging is conducted by professionals in the communications industry. Judges at the national level are selected from the client and their advertising agencies. Yearly, some districts will have as many as 18 teams competing and nationwide more than 150 colleges and universities take on the NSAC challenge.

[edit] 2008 District Winners

June 8-9, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America

District States 2008 Winning Team(s) National Finals Placement
1 Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut Emerson College
2 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia Hofstra University
2 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia George Washington University
3 Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina University of Virginia
4 Florida, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico Florida State University
5 Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky Ohio University
6 Illinois, Indiana, Michigan Indiana University Bloomington
6 Illinois, Indiana, Michigan Columbia College Chicago
7 Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Southeast Louisiana Louisiana State University
8 North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
9 Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri Webster University
10 Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana Texas State University–San Marcos
11 Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska University of Oregon
12 Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico Art Center Design College – Albuquerque
13 Hawaii [[]]
14 Northern California, Northern Nevada University of Nevada, Reno
15 Southern California, Southern Nevada University of Southern California
Wildcard Winner [[]]

[edit] 2007 District Winners

June 7-8, Louisville, Kentucky, United States of America

District States 2007 Winning Team(s) National Finals Placement
1 Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut Quinnipiac University
2 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia Syracuse University 4th Place
2 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia Baruch College
3 Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina University of Virginia
4 Florida, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico Florida State University
5 Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky Marshall University
6 Illinois, Indiana, Michigan University of Illinois
6 Illinois, Indiana, Michigan University of Michigan National Runners-Up
7 Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Southeast Louisiana Savannah College of Art and Design
8 North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin University of Minnesota - Twin Cities National Champions
9 Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri Webster University
10 Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana Texas Christian University
11 Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska Portland State University
12 Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico The Art Center College of Design - Tucson
13 Hawaii Chaminade University
14 Northern California, Northern Nevada California State University - Chico
15 Southern California, Southern Nevada University of Southern California 3rd Place
Wildcard Winner University of Texas at Austin
2007 District 14 NSAC Regionals: Fresno, CA   Top Row from Left: Victor Costa, Veronica Favela, Alicia Allen, Andie Larsen, J.J. Beard, Liz Santos, Kateland Weighall, Robert Ortegon and, Billy Wilson.  Bottom Row from Left: Bill McGowan, Jen Witz, Brie Leon, Christina Solomon, Jamie Varon & Ramsey Barnette.
2007 District 14 NSAC Regionals: Fresno, CA

Top Row from Left:
Victor Costa, Veronica Favela, Alicia Allen, Andie Larsen, J.J. Beard, Liz Santos, Kateland Weighall, Robert Ortegon and, Billy Wilson.
Bottom Row from Left:
Bill McGowan, Jen Witz, Brie Leon, Christina Solomon, Jamie Varon & Ramsey Barnette.

[edit] 2006 District Winners

June 10-12, San Francisco, CA

District States 2006 Winning Team National Finals Placement
1 Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut Johnson and Wales University
2 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia University of Scranton
2 New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia George Washington University
3 Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina University of Virginia National Champions
4 Florida, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico University of Miami
5 Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky University of Kentucky
6 Illinois, Indiana, Michigan Ball State University
7 Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Southeast Louisiana University of Tennessee
8 North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin University of Minnesota - Twin Cities 3rd Place
9 Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri Webster University National Runners-Up
10 Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana Southern Methodist University
11 Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska University of Oregon
12 Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico Art Center Design College – Albuquerque 4th Place
13 Hawaii Chaminade University
14 Northern California, Northern Nevada University of Nevada, Reno
15 Southern California, Southern Nevada Chapman University
Wildcard Winner University of Wisconsin-Madison

[edit] Past Sponsors and Winners

Year Sponsor Winning Team Year Sponsor Winning Team
1973 California Vinter Michigan State University 1974 American Motors Corporation University of South Carolina
1975 Warner-Lambert University of Texas-Austin 1976 Toyota Motor Sales USA University of Texas-Austin
1977 Frito-Lay Inc. San Jose State University 1978 Coca Cola USA (Sprite) Virginia Commonwealth University
1979 Wella Balsam University of Tennessee 1980 Nabisco, Inc. San Antonio College
1981 Adolf Coors Michigan State University 1982 Corning Glass Works University of Virginia
1983 Maxwell House Coffee University of Georgia 1984 Radio Shack Texas Tech University
1985 Burger King Corporation San Jose State University 1986 Levi Strauss and Company Iowa State University
1987 Chevrolet Motor Division Brigham Young University 1988 Nestle Foods Corporation University of Oregon
1989 Kellogg Corporation University of West Florida 1990 The Hearst Corporation Southwest Texas State University
1991 American Airlines University of Wisconsin-Madison 1992 Visa USA University of Montana
1993 Saturn Corporation Ithaca College 1994 Eastman Kodak Company University of Houston
1995 Chrysler Corporation Loyola University-New Orleans 1996 American Red Cross University of West Florida
1997 Pizza Hut University of West Florida 1998 Hallmark Cards, Inc. George Washington University
1999 Toyota Motor Sales, USA UCLA 2000 The New York Times University of Alabama
2001 Daimler-Chrysler University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002 Bank of America Southern Methodist University
2003 Toyota Motor Sales University of Nevada-Reno 2004 VISIT FLORIDA Southern Methodist University
2005 Yahoo! Texas State University-San Marcos 2006 Postal Vault University of Virginia
2007 Coca-Cola University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2008 AOL

[edit] See also

American Advertising Federation

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