2025 Midwest First-Year Conference Sponsor
NASPA is the professional home for the field of student affairs. We understand that students are at the center of your work, and we have timely and relevant resources to support you.
These include exceptional professional development opportunities, research to take on our biggest challenges, advocacy for equitable practices, and nurturing intentional networks and pathways to mentor, rejuvenate, and support all student affairs professionals and students. NASPA is dedicated to cultivating student success in collaboration with the missions of our institutional members, a network of colleges and universities representing every sector of higher education.
NASPA strives to serve the needs of our entire profession: from vice presidents of student affairs to undergraduate student leaders first considering a career in the field, we are invested in empowering all of our members to contribute their individual experiences, backgrounds, and talents and to realize their full potential.
Past Sponsors of the Midwest First-Year Conference
We’re innovators who empower thousands of educators like you to teach their course – their way. Because when you succeed, your students succeed.
Every day, we strive to ‘Be a Part of Something Bigger.’ To us, that means engaging with our community to change the world through the power of education. Instructors and students, those on the front lines, know how to do that best.
Let us Listen. Let us Support. Let’s Create Something Together.
Formed in 2018, the Advising Success Network (ASN) is a dynamic network of national organizations partnering to support educational change and improved student outcomes through a holistic approach to addressing the operational, programmatic, technological, and research needs of colleges and universities in direct support of a more equitable student experience.
The National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition serves as the trusted expert, internationally recognized leader, and clearinghouse for scholarship, policy, and best practice for all postsecondary student transitions.
Sage is a global academic publisher of books, journals, and library resources with a growing range of technologies to enable discovery, access, and engagement. Believing that research and education are critical in shaping society, 24-year-old Sara Miller McCune founded Sage in 1965. Today, we are controlled by a group of trustees charged with maintaining our independence and mission indefinitely.
Our guaranteed independence means we’re:
Supporting an equitable academic future, furthering disciplines that drive social change, and helping social and behavioral science make an impact.
Building lasting relationships, championing diverse perspectives, and co-creating resources to transform teaching and learning.
Experimenting, taking risks, and investing in new ideas.
The Midwest First-year Conference offers an opportunity for vendors to support the conference through recognition and resource sharing.
One conference registration coverage
Table in the registration area
Complete list of conference attendees
Logo in conference materials
Recognition on the MFYC web site with a link to your company page
Verbal recognition and thanks during the conference
Potential sponsors should contact the Midwest First-Year Conference Sponsor Liaison for more information or special requests. The current Sponsor Liaison is Amanda Zika, MFYC Chair (a.zika@rockvalleycollege.edu).