Hosting Guidelines
Items to be Addressed:
- Conference Purpose:
The Midwest Instruction and Computing Symposium was established to foster widespread use of computers for instruction in small colleges and universities. It is important that the conference reflect computer use in a broad range of disciplines. - Scheduling:
The conference must be held sometime during March, April or May. Traditionally the conference has been held on Friday and Saturday to reduce faculty release time. - Location:
The MICS is intended to be a regional conference, covering particularly the upper Midwest states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota, so the conference must be held in one of these states. - Proximity to other colleges:
It is desirable that there be a number of colleges within easy traveling distance from a host site. - Transportation facilities:
Adequate transportation to and from the host site must be available - either as a regularly scheduled system or the host site must provide special arrangements. - Accommodations:
Suitable accommodations for at least 200 people must be available. It is preferable that most participants are housed in one location, at which part or all of the conference is held. - Institutional Support:
The institution must be responsible for financial liabilities incurred by the conference. It is strongly recommended that the institution provide personnel, facilities, and resource support for planning and executing the conference. - Faculty Support:
It is desirable that the host institution have active computer use in a broad range of disciplines, computer science, sciences, humanities, and business; and that there is strong faculty support for the conference.
Application Procedure:
An institution must provide the following documents to be considered a host site applicant:
- A letter of willingness from the person with fiscal responsibility from the institution stating willingness to provide financial responsibility for the conference, agree to return profits to the steering committee, and most important, time for the proposed chairperson to successfully prepare and execute the conference.
- A proposed budget.