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National Student Advertising Competition | AAF
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The National Student Advertising Competition is the premier college advertising competition that provides more than 2,000 college students the real-world experience of creating a strategic advertising/marketing/media campaign for a corporate client. Students develop a plans book and then pitch their work to advertising veterans from the American Advertising Federation at the district, semi-final and national levels.


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How It Works

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


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Structure

Each of the AAF's college chapters can form a team for the National Student Advertising Competition on its campus. The AAF is divided into 15 geographical regions, and based on their school location, student teams first compete at the district level, either in-person or virtually. The winning team(s) from each district then advances to the semi-finals, where NSAC teams compete for one of eight spots at the finals. The final round of competition is held during ADMERICA, the AAF's annual national conference.


National Student Advertising Competition | CoJMC | Nebraska
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Judging

Judging is conducted by professionals in the advertising, marketing and communications industry. Judges at the national level are selected from the client and their advertising agencies.


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2018 District Winners: Ocean Spray Cranberries

June 6-9, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America


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2017 District Winners: Tai Pei Campaign

June 7-8, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America


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2016 District Winners: Snapple Campaign

June 4-7, Anaheim, California, United States of America


Advertising & Strategic Communications | Lindenwood University
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2015 District Winners: Pizza Hut Campaign

June 10-13, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America


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2014 District Winners: Mary Kay Campaign

May 28-31, Boca Raton, Florida, United States of America


Student Awards Division: American Advertising Awards | AAF
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2013 District Winners: Glidden Campaign

June 5-8, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America


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2012 District Winners: Nissan USA Campaign

June 2-5, Austin, Texas, United States of America


Student Opportunities | CoJMC | Nebraska
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2011 District Winners: JCPenney Campaign

June 1-4, San Diego, California, United States of America


National Student Advertising Competition | AAF
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2010 District Winners: State Farm Campaign

June 10-11, Orlando, Florida, United States of America


JWU NSAC 2017: Tai Pei Plans Book by Andrew Mörner - issuu
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2009 District Winners: Century Council Campaign

June 4-5, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States of America


Ocean Spray Coop (@OceanSprayCoop) | Twitter
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2008 District Winners: AOL Campaign

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


NSAC 2016 Snapple Plans Book on Behance
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2007 District Winners: Coca-Cola Campaign

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


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2006 District Winners: Postal Vault Campaign

June 10-12, San Francisco, CA


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Past Sponsors and Winners


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References




External links

  • Main page from the American Advertising Federation

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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