Join Us Deep in the Heart of Texas! ACM SIGUCCS Fall 2003 Conference

San Antonio, Texas - September 21-24, 2003
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Corporate Sponsorship
The ACM SIGUCCS Fall Conference draws 450-500 college and university user services professionals from all over the world. It is one of the premiere conferences for IT support professionals in higher education. The conference offers a unique and exciting opportunity for vendors to publicize services and products to managers and potential decision makers in the higher education technology market.
Platinum Level
  • $12,000 will enable your organization to host the gala or opening reception. (2 available)
  • $7,500 will enable your organization to sponsor a lunch (3 available)
  • $5,000 will enable your organization to sponsor a breakfast (3 available)
  • $4,000 will enable your organization to sponsor a break (5 available)
  • Donation of 15 computers and connections for email room (returned after conference)
  • Donation of 7 audio visual projectors (returned after conference)

    Benefits Include:
    • Recognition as a sponsor at the opening plenary or closing session.
    • Recognition as a sponsor on the conference website
    • Link to organization’s website on the conference website
    • Prominent display of logo and company name on event materials
    • Signage at sponsored event publicizing the fact that your organization is sponsoring the event.
    • Vendor/product literature or promotional items placed in attendees’ packets
    • Vendor/product literature placed in documentation room
Gold Level
  • $3,500 will enable your organization to sponsor a reception (2 available)
  • $2,500 will enable your organization to buy 1 beverage ticket per attendee with message on ticket that says "this beverage courtesy of X Organization" (8 available)
  • $2,500 will enable your organization to co-sponsor a breakfast (3 available)
  • Sponsorship of supplies/giveaways for 500 attendees, including: tote bags/binders, name badges, water bottles, mouse pads, t-shirts, etc.

    Benefits Include:
    • Recognition as a sponsor on the conference website
    • Link to organization’s website on the conference website
    • Display of logo and company name on event materials
    • Signage at sponsored event advertising your organization
    • Vendor/product literature or promotional items placed in attendees’ packets
    • Display of logo on donated materials
    • Vendor/product literature placed in documentation room
Silver Level
  • $2,000 to co-sponsor a break (10 available)

    Benefits Include:
    • Recognition as sponsor on the conference website
    • Display of logo and organization name on event materials
    • Signage at sponsored event publicizing your organization
    • Vendor/product literature or promotional items placed in attendees’ packets
    • Vendor/product literature placed in documentation room
Bronze Level
  • $1,000 will enable your organization to host a hospitality suite (snacks and non-alcoholic beverages) for a day (5 available)
  • $500 donation for general conference use, such as offsetting printing costs (unlimited number available)

    Benefits Include:
    • Recognition as sponsor on the conference website
    • Signage at sponsored event publicizing your organization
    • Display of organization’s name on event materials
    • Vendor/product literature placed in documentation room
Interested in becoming a sponsor? Download the Sponsor Agreement [.pdf file]

For more information about becoming an ACM SIGUCCS Fall 2003 Conference Sponsor, please contact Elysa Weiss via email at eweisspa@earthlink.net.

About ACM/SIGUCCS
SIGUCCS (Special Interest Group of University and College Computing Services) is one of 37 Special Interest Groups of the Association for Computing Machinery, and was founded in 1963. SIGUCCS focuses on issues surrounding the support, delivery and management of information technology services in higher education. These include, but are not limited to: network management and support, technical systems support, end-user services and support (help desk, training, documentation, consulting, etc.), administrative and academic services, database management, faculty and curricular support, audio-visual services, facilities design, leadership and management issues, educational technology topics, web services, and others. Our primary goal is to provide a forum for the professional development of individual members through conferences, publications, and other services.