Rate Card Provisions
1. Advertising will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
2. In the event of non-payment, association
shall have the right to hold the advertiser
and/or its agency jointly and separately
liable for such monies as are due and payable
to the association. Rendering a bill to the
advertiser’s advertising agency shall not
relieve the advertiser in the event of non-payment by the agency. Payment by the
advertiser to its advertising agency will
not constitute payment unless payment is
actually received by association.
3. The advertiser and its advertising agency
shall be responsible, jointly and severally, for
all content of advertisements (including text,
illustrations, trademarks, and other material)
and shall defend, indemnify and hold the
association harmless from and against loss,
expense or other liability, including the
association’s actual attorney’s fee, resulting
from any claims or suits for libel, violation
of rights of privacy, plagiarism, copyright
infringement and any other claims that
may arise out of the publication of such
advertisements.
4. All advertising is subject to the association’s
approval. The association reserves the right
to reject advertising for any reason, including
advertising which the association deems
inappropriate or incompatible with the
publication’s standards.
5. The association is not liable if, for any reason, it
becomes necessary to omit an advertisement.
6. The association’s liability for any error will
not exceed the charge for the advertisement in
question.
7. The association reserves the right to place the
word “advertisement” with any copy, which, in the
association’s opinion, resembles editorial matter.
8. No conditions (printed or otherwise) appearing
on space orders, billing instructions or copy
instructions which conflict with the association’s
stated policies will be binding on the association.
9. The association is not liable for failure to
perform or delay in performance caused by
strikes, accidents, fires, acts of God, or other
contingencies beyond the publisher’s control.
About NASPA
NASPA–Student Affairs Administrators in Higher
Education is the leading voice for student affairs
administration, policy, and practice, and affirms the
commitment of the student affairs profession to
educating the whole student and integrating student
life and learning. With over 11,000 members at
1,400 campuses, and representing 29 countries,
NASPA is the foremost professional association for
student affairs administrators, faculty, and graduate
and undergraduate students. NASPA members are
committed to serving college students by embracing
the core values of diversity, learning, integrity,
collaboration, access, service, fellowship, and the
spirit of inquiry.
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