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Michigan Interscholastic Press Association

SUMMER JOURNALISM

WORKSHOPJuly 26-30, 2015

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STORYSCHOOL OFJOURNALISMMICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

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IT’S ALL [TRUE]We’re taking our inspiration for 2015 from the movies. You’ll get a chance to preview a studio film, talk to people about documentary filmmaking and explore storytelling techniques that you can use right away. We’ll also help you hone your writing, reporting, photography, design, video production techniques and digital media skills.

THERE’S NO BETTER SETTING THAN MSUHeld on one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation, our workshop is the place you’ll want to be this summer. You’ll be in the center of a Big Ten campus — with a variety of extracurricular activities and places to visit during your free time.

DON’T GET LOST IN A CROWD OF EXTRASMSU may be a big place, but we keep our classes small so you’ll get all the individual help you need. You’ll learn the latest trends and innovations, plus get motivated and return home ready to make your student media the best it has ever been!

THE ACTION IS ON CAMPUSYou’ll live and go to class on a college campus. For those wishing to room with a friend, include his or her name on the registration form. Special dietary or housing needs? Let us know ASAP.

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STORYverybody has a story. We rely on journalists to find and tell them.

Explore how to tell stories that make a difference, go beyond the surface and get to the truth at the MIPA Summer Journalism Workshop from July 26–30.

Spend five days on Michigan State University’s campus working with some of the best instructors in the nation. Then take what you learn back to your school newspaper, yearbook, video production or news website.

Don’t work on a student media staff? Our journalism-focused curriculum provides skills and techniques that you can apply in a variety of areas — from class to life. Become a better writer, explore print or digital media creation and find your voice.

You’ll make new friends for life, and we guarantee you’ll leave more energized than ever.

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EASIER TO FIND THAN YOUR THEATER SEATMSU is right in the middle of Michigan, with easy access by car, bus, train and plane.

A BETTER VALUE THAN A SUNDAY MATINEE We don’t think you’ll find a better workshop value in the Midwest. Registration includes three meals on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; pizza Sunday night and breakfast Thursday; housing; tuition and a T-shirt.

HELP TO PAY FOR YOUR BLOCKBUSTER EXPERIENCEWe’ve got some great fundraising ideas and tools, including MIPA’s SponsorMe crowdfunding system. Set up a SponsorMe account and raise money from the people you know toward your workshop registration. MIPA is also excited to offer several scholarships. For more information on any of these funding opportunities, visit our website.

REGISTER NOWCost for the workshop is only $425 if you pre-pay by June 10. Classes fill up fast!

QUESTIONS?Call us at 517-353-6761, email [email protected], find us on Facebook or Twitter or go to http://mipamsu.org.C

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SSWE’VE GOT A CLASS FOR YOU!You’ll be immersed in the class of your choice for the week. Need help deciding on a class? View videos about each of our classes and use our class selection guide at http://mipamsu.org/mipa2015.

ADVERTISING & BUSINESSWe’ve got successful tactics and business management practices you can use to make money for your student media outlet.

◗ Money Matters

BROADCAST TVLearn how to create compelling video stories, become an on-air talent or hone your broadcast skills. Opportunities for beginners and advanced students.

◗ Broadcast Boot Camp

DIGITAL MEDIA & WEBGet up to speed on the latest digital reporting tools, create a stunning website and explore new ways to cover your school.

◗ Smartphone Journalism ◗ Taking Your Website to the Edge ◗ The Upstart

PHOTOGRAPHYThere’s more to taking great photos than having a nice camera! Develop your photography skills, learn about your camera settings or take what you already know to the next level.

◗ Beyond the Basics ◗ Shoot Like a Pro ◗ Sports Photography

CREATIVE DESIGN & GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION

Learn design software, make exciting illustrations, create information graphics or redesign your publication.

◗ Creative Illustration Techniques ◗ Illustrator & Information Graphics ◗ Advanced Yearbook Design ◗ InDesign for Newspaper ◗ Advanced InDesign for Newspaper ◗ You’re Designing the Newspaper ◗ Taking Your Newspaper to the Edge ◗ Taking Your Yearbook to the Edge

WRITINGWhether you’re interested in writing for a newspaper, yearbook or online news site, these classes will help you polish your reporting, writing and editing skills.

◗ Writing & Packaging the News ◗ Entertainment Coverage ◗ Feature Coverage ◗ Opinion Coverage ◗ Sports Coverage ◗ The Bobby Hawthorne Experience

YEARBOOK THEME & CONCEPTSWe’ve got a variety of classes to help yearbook staff members prepare for the year ahead. You might also like Feature Coverage, The Bobby Hawthorne Experience or Money Matters.

◗ Yearbook Kickstart ◗ Advanced Yearbook Design ◗ Yearbook Editors-in-Chief ◗ TakingYour Yearbook to the Edge

WE’LL TAKE YOU TO THE EDGE!These courses are designed to help you learn cutting edge writing and design and explore content, concepts and trends that can take your newspaper, yearbook or website to the next level. Consider taking one of these classes with other members of your staff to work together on ideas for the upcoming year!

◗ Taking Your Newspaper to the Edge ◗ Taking Your Yearbook to the Edge ◗ Taking Your Website to the Edge

LEADERSHIPLearn how to coach your staff, lead the business operations or makes plans for an exceptional year.

◗ Money Matters ◗ News Editors ◗ You’re Designing the Newspaper ◗ Taking Your Newspaper to the Edge ◗ Taking Your Website to the Edge ◗ Yearbook Editors-in-Chief ◗ Taking Your Yearbook to the Edge

ADVANCEDThese classes are designed for students who have already developed a strong background in journalism and media production. These classes also are a great choice for new grads looking to improve their skills before college.

◗ The Bobby Hawthorne Experience ◗ The Upstart

WORKSHOP CLASSESlisted alphabetically

ADVANCED INDESIGN FOR NEWSPAPER

◗ Learn some advanced features of the software ◗ Learn design techniques (50% of class time) ◗ Must have good working knowledge of InDesign

ADVANCED YEARBOOK DESIGN ◗ Receive instruction in advanced design techniques

◗ Use contemporary coverage techniques to strengthen your yearbook

◗ Must have good working knowledge of InDesign or your yearbook publisher’s software

◗ Ideal for section editors & experienced staffers

BEYOND THE BASICS ◗ Designed for beginning photographers ◗ Learn tips & tricks regarding photo content, composition & lighting

◗ Write captions that complement & describe your images

◗ Technical photographic content includes automatic shooting modes & manual camera controls

◗ Students will be introduced to the basics of digital work flow & image preparation processes

◗ Camera requirements: Digital point & shoot or SLR camera with automatic or manual controls

CREATIVE ILLUSTRATION TECHNIQUES

◗ Create dynamic, exciting illustrations for print, online or video

◗ Focused on Photoshop & Illustrator techniques specific to creative content

◗ Learn when to use illustrations instead of conventional art

◗ Learn what makes effective photo illustrations, covers & alternative coverage

◗ Knowledge of Photoshop & Illustrator helpful, but not required

ENTERTAINMENT COVERAGE ◗ Learn to develop a lively writing style needed for entertainment reviews

◗ Complete a story package ◗ Should have basic journalistic writing skills

FEATURE COVERAGE ◗ Learn to develop a features writing style ◗ Explore informative profiles, polish basic journalistic writing skills, seek unique angles

◗ Complete a story package ◗ Should have basic journalistic writing skills

ILLUSTRATOR & INFORMATION GRAPHICS

◗ Explore ways of visualizing information using photos, drawings

◗ Learn Adobe Illustrator ◗ Must have good working knowledge of InDesign

◗ Must have some basic design skills

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BROADCAST BOOT CAMPWork in front of the camera & the behind the scenes as you produce a daily news show for the MIPA Summer Journalism Workshop. You’ll gain on-the-job production skills to build story packages, develop an on-air presence & produce a TV broadcast. Opportunities for beginners and advanced students.

◗ Produce a daily news show for MIPA workshop attendees ◗ Learn how to use a camera to deliver basic news stories ◗ Use proper lighting techniques, audio recording & tripods to make packages look professional ◗ Record all aspects of a package, including interviews, b-roll, stand ups & voiceovers ◗ Hone broadcast writing skills by writing copy for the spoken word ◗ Practice personal presentation including on-air persona, stand-ups, live updates, etc. ◗ Learn how to operate a switcher & professional broadcast equipment ◗ Meet with real-world professionals to learn what it takes to navigate a broadcast studio & career

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INDESIGN FOR NEWSPAPER ◗ Learn how to use the software ◗ Minimal instruction in design techniques (25% of class time)

◗ No experience needed

NEWS EDITORS ◗ Editors will be encouraged to work together to plan for next year

◗ Enjoy the perfect opportunity to collaborate & plan your print or online publication

◗ Learn to coach writers, determine content & refine design

◗ For anyone who has an editor position on the newspaper staff

OPINION COVERAGE ◗ Learn to write columns, bylined opinions, editorials & blogs

◗ Learn how to engage readers while still expressing your opinions

◗ Develop your voice by writing opinion pieces ◗ Should have some basic journalistic writing skills

SHOOT LIKE A PRO ◗ Aimed at experienced staff photographers ◗ Concentration on in-depth manual digital SLR camera controls & how to get the most from your expensive equipment

◗ Practice shooting in challenging situations like classrooms, auditoriums, gyms, football stadiums, dances, etc. (natural & flash lighting, low light, varied/mixed lighting)

◗ Learn how to shoot like a storyteller to create packaging & themes in your publications

◗ Learn how to use professional software (Photoshop & Lightroom) to work with a variety of file formats (Camera, RAW, .tif, .jpg, .psd)

◗ Work on information gathering skills to write informative captions

◗ Camera requirements: Digital point-and-shoot or SLR camera with ability to manually control shutter speeds & f-stop/aperture

SMARTPHONE JOURNALISMUse a smartphone as your main reporting tool.

◗ Look at a variety of apps used by mobile journalists to capture, edit & upload content

◗ Learn to upload stories & video to various platforms from your phone

◗ Learn how to compose, edit & upload the best photos possible

◗ Live tweet an event ◗ Learn techniques to control lighting & sound in a spot news recording

◗ Must have an iPhone or Android smartphone, or an iPod touch

SPORTS COVERAGE ◗ Learn to develop a lively writing style needed for sports stories

◗ Analyze & interpret events, create a list of solid story ideas & interview sports figures

◗ Complete a story package ◗ Should have some basic journalistic writing skills

TAKING YOUR NEWSPAPER TO THE EDGE

◗ Go beyond design to rethink how your newspaper covers your school

◗ Learn cutting edge writing & design ◗ Explore content, concepts & trends ◗ Create alternative story forms

◗ Explore ways to make your publication better ◗ Should have a good working knowledge of InDesign

◗ Recommendation: Staff members should take this together so they can collaborate

◗ Advanced students only—must have above average design & writing skills

TAKING YOUR YEARBOOK TO THE EDGE

◗ Develop a theme for your yearbook ◗ Concentrate on cutting-edge writing & design ◗ Explore content/procedural changes ◗ Create alternative story forms ◗ Explore ways to make your publication better ◗ Recommendation: Staff members should take this together so they can collaborate

◗ Advanced students only — must have above-average design & writing skills

THE BOBBY HAWTHORNE EXPERIENCE

◗ Intense writing experience led by a nationally recognized author & speaker

◗ Break some writing rules, but understand why

◗ Bring 2-3 examples of your published stories ◗ For seniors, juniors & advanced sophomores ◗ Solid journalistic writing background required

WRITING & PACKAGING THE NEWS ◗ An introductory class: Learn the basics of strong journalistic writing

◗ Write & develop story packages for print & online media

◗ Learn the elements of photo composition ◗ No experience on student media staff

YEARBOOK KICKSTART ◗ Learn how to write copy, headlines, captions ◗ Shoot some photos ◗ Learn basic design techniques & software (including InDesign)

◗ A class for new yearbook staff members

YEARBOOK EDITORS-IN-CHIEF ◗ Learn to coach writers & study content & design ◗ Work with other staff members attending the workshop

◗ Practice leadership & management skills ◗ For editors in chief only

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MONEY MATTERS ◗ Business practices for online or print product ◗ Marketing, publicity & branding ◗ Using social media to promote your product & generate revenue

◗ Develop fundraisers & get freebies ◗ Ad sales, budgeting & pricing ◗ Ad design for print & online ◗ Organizing & motivating a sales force

YOU’RE DESIGNING THE NEWSPAPER

◗ For experienced designers & design editors who want to go to the next level & redesign their newspaper

◗ Learn and apply advanced, contemporary design techniques. (80-90% of class time)

◗ Create & organize pages that will attract readers

◗ Must know InDesign ◗ Must have a keen interest in design

TAKING YOUR WEBSITE TO THE EDGE

Websites are more than news briefs & copies of your print edition: they move, they engage & they allow users to interact with the content. This class will get your staff to the next level of digital reporting, looking at the latest resources to expand your online coverage.

◗ Examine digital reporting & news website trends

◗ Explore ways to improve your work flow & make your website better

◗ Create interactive content, including infographics, polls & timelines for your website

◗ Integrate digital storytelling tools, including video, blogs, podcasts, photo galleries & more

◗ Use social media to tell stories & promote your work

THE UPSTART STAFFThe Upstart is the official student media outlet of MIPA’s Summer Journalism Workshop. This elite group of journalists covers the workshop & learns advanced techniques. It’s a great experience for juniors, seniors & recent graduates. Experience life on a Big Ten campus while your practice journalism.

◗ Use advanced digital storytelling techniques ◗ Get clips you can use for college, scholarship & internship applications

◗ The Upstart is designed for students with journalism experience

◗ Open to advanced students & graduates entering their freshman year of college

SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY ◗ Offered to experienced staff photographers with interest in shooting various sports activities

◗ Understand your role in communicating with key people, gaining access to events, proper planning, sideline behavior & professionalism

◗ Gain a deep understanding of camera bodies, lenses, speed, motion, stop action, blur & more

◗ Gain valuable insight into the rules of the game in order to better anticipate the action

◗ Camera requirements: Digital SLR with manual shutter & f-stop/aperture capabilities

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IMPORTANT INFORMATIONWORKSHOP DATES ◗ Sunday, July 26–Thursday, July 30 ◗ Arrival: 2:30–5:30 p.m. Sunday ◗ Departure: Noon Thursday

CONFIRMATION ◗ We’ll send an email confirmation of your registration. Then, by early July we’ll email you our workshop registration packet, which includes a detailed schedule, supplies list and more. If you do not have Internet access, call 517-353-6761, and we’ll mail you a packet.

PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE CHECK-IN ◗ Students with unpaid balances the day the workshop begins will not be allowed to check in.

IS YOUR SCHOOL PAYING YOUR REGISTRATION? ◗ We accept school purchase orders, but POs must be processed and payment received in full prior to the workshop or students will not be allowed to check in.

◗ Schools sending multiple students on a purchase order MUST attach a list of students’ names itemizing the amount paid for each student.

◗ We cannot accept registrations or payment over the phone.

◗ We cannot call schools during the summer to secure payment. Please make sure your financial needs are taken care of before registering.

◗ Payment must be made in full by June 10 to quality for the early discount rate.

ADVISERS, PLEASE READ: ◗ Please tell your students if your school is a MIPA member. Check http://mipamsu.org/membership if you are not sure or contact us.

◗ When copying forms, please include the registration, health and policy forms. All three forms must be completed to register.

PARENTS, PLEASE READ: ◗ Please sign the policy form and the health form, and send them with this registration form. Thanks!

◗ If paying by check, please put student’s name on check memo line.

REGISTER NOW ONLINE AT MIPAMSU.ORG/MIPA2015

CHOOSE YOUR CLASS:Write a 1 to indicate first choice and a 2 for second choice. We make every effort to put you in your first choice, but many classes fill up early. We will not process your form without a second choice.

Advanced InDesign for Newspaper

Advanced Yearbook Design

Beyond the Basics

Broadcast Boot Camp

Creative Illustration Techniques

Entertainment Coverage

Feature Coverage

Illustrator & Information Graphics

InDesign for Newspaper

Money Matters

News Editors

Opinion Coverage

Shoot Like a Pro

Smartphone Journalism

Sports Coverage

Sports Photography

Taking Your Newspaper to the Edge

Taking Your Website to the Edge

Taking Your Yearbook to the Edge

The Bobby Hawthorne Experience

The Upstart Staff

Writing & Packaging the News

Yearbook Kickstart

Yearbook Editors-in-Chief

You’re Designing the Newspaper

MAKE PAYMENT

$425 EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT Registration must be paid in full by June 10 for this rate

$450 for MIPA member or out-of-state resident AFTER June 10

$475 for non-MIPA member from Michigan AFTER June 10

$30 late fee if mailed or paid after registration deadline (July 10)

TOTAL DUE

AMOUNT ENCLOSED (A $40 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot. Balance must be paid before checking in.)

Student’s Name:

Student’s Email

Student’s cellphone ( )

Name(s) of Parent(s) or Guardian(s)

Email of Parent (for confirmation)

Home phone ( ) Cellphone of Parent ( )

Home Address

City State ZIP

T-shirt size: S M L XL XXL XXXL Gender (please circle): Male Female

Birth Date (MM/DD/YYYY):

Grade in fall (or HS Grad): Year of Expected HS Graduation:

Circle staff: Newspaper News Website Yearbook Video Not on a staff

Your position on staff next fall

School School phone ( )

City State

Teacher’s/Adviser’s name Adviser’s cellphone ( )

Your roommate preference (optional)*

*Choose one roommate. Please try to send in your registrations together if you want to room together. Most rooms have two beds. We will do the best we can to put you with the person you want to be with and near other students from your school.

Make checks payable to MIPA. Send payment along with this registration form, the policy form and the health form to:

MIPA WorkshopMichigan State UniversitySchool of Journalism404 Wilson Road, Room 305East Lansing, MI 48824Fax: 517-355-7710

PAY BY CREDIT CARD

I am paying with a credit card at the below site.

Pay your registration fee or remaining balance online with any major credit card at: http://mipamsu.org/paymentWe’ll expect to see your payment about the same time we get this form by mail or fax.

DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR: ◗ Health Form ◗ Policy Form ◗ Forms may be faxed, emailed or mailed to MIPA.

QUESTIONS?CONTACT US! ◗ Phone: 517-353-6761 ◗ Fax: 517-355-7710 ◗ [email protected] ◗ Postal address:

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GENERAL INFORMATION Your child will be involved in the MIPA Summer Journalism Workshop at Michigan State University from July 26–30, 2015. This form must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian to give a medical facility permission to treat the participant for minor injuries or medical problems. In the event of serious injury or illness, the parent or person designated will be contacted. Treatment will proceed before contacting the parent or person designated only if the situation is urgent and does not permit delay.

Participant’s name:

Birth date (MM/DD/YYYY): / /

Parent’s name:

Parent phone: day ( )

evening ( ) cell ( )

Parent email:

Primary care physician’s name:

Physician’s phone: ( )

Physician’s address:

PLEASE SIGNI recognize that while attending this program, medical treatment on an emergency basis may be necessary for my child, and I further recognize that MIPA workshop personnel may be unable to contact me for my consent for emergency medical care. I do hereby consent in advance to such emergency care, including hospital care, as may be deemed necessary under the circumstances and to assume the expenses of such care. I also authorize the medical facility to release any and all information required to complete insurance claims and also authorize insurance payment directly to the medical facility.

Parent/Guardian signature

Date

Date of participant’s last tetanus shot:

Please specify special needs, i.e. diet, handicapper accessibility, etc.:

Please answer the following about the participant. If yes, please explain below or on another sheet of paper.

Is there any chronic problem or illness? NO YES

Is there any acute illness now present? NO YES

Has the participant been treated recently for a medical problem? NO YES

Does the participant have any allergies? NO YES

Any allergies to medication or local anesthetics? NO YES

Are any medications being taken for treatment of a medical problem?* NO YES

List any medications being taken for treatment of a medical problem:

Policyholder’s name/relationship to patient:

Policyholder’s address:

Please attach a photocopy of both sides of your insurance card OR complete the following:

Insurance company name/address:

Insurance company phone number:

All policy #s (please identify):

If you have HMO insurance, list emergency phone for treatment authorization:

Name/address of policyholder’s employer:

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HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION

*Refrigeration is available if required for routine medications. These must be presented to the workshop student director, at the time of check-in. Medications must be in original containers and labeled by the issuing pharmacy. Administration of medication is the responsibility of the camper. MIPA/MSU personnel will not administer or supervise administration of any medication.

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DEAR STUDENTS AND PARENTS,

We know you will have a great experience at the workshop, but we do have some policies we need to enforce to make the week enjoyable and safe for everyone.

Therefore, please go over the following items together and sign this page to indicate that you understand and agree to the items on this page. Please send this along with your registration and the health form. If you have any questions, contact us at [email protected] or 517-353-6761.

REFUNDS ◗ Full refund until July 1 minus $40 non-refundable deposit. You may receive a 50 percent refund after July 1. We’re sorry, but people who register, do not cancel and do not appear at the workshop will not receive a refund.

◗ Students who are sent home from the workshop for disciplinary reasons will not receive a refund. Students who choose to leave the workshop early for any reason will not receive a refund.

PAYMENT ◗ Workshop fees must be paid in full before we allow students to check in — even if the student’s school is paying for part or all of the tuition. Please verify payment with your adviser and/or school office before coming to the workshop. We will not allow ANY student to check in with unpaid tuition for ANY reason. Students who owe a balance at registration must pay by cash, money order, cashier’s check or credit card. Sorry, we will not accept a personal check at check in.

◗ Students who register after the registration deadline MUST pay by money order, credit card or cashier’s check and pay a $30 late fee.

◗ Bounced checks will be assessed a $30 service fee and the student will be removed from registration until a credit card payment, money order or cashier’s check for the amount of the workshop plus the service fee has been received. If the original course the student signed up for has been filled when the replacement fees arrive, the student will need to make another selection.

COMING TO AND LEAVING CAMPUS ◗ Students may not leave campus without workshop staff permission for the duration of our program.

◗ No students are to be in a car for the duration of the program without workshop staff permission.

◗ If it is necessary to spend the evening away from the residence hall, parents must write a permission note, and it must be given to the workshop student director. Students must check out and in with the workshop office.

◗ Visitors must check in with the workshop office. Guests are not permitted on residential floors. Overnight guests are not permitted.

◗ For safety reasons and because of limited parking, MIPA strongly discourages students from driving themselves to the workshop or commuting. If a student must drive, there is a parking fee of $10 that must be paid upon registration. Contact the MIPA office at 517-353-6761 or [email protected] for more information. Student must turn in car keys to workshop staff for the duration of our program. MSU and/or MIPA cannot be responsible for any damages to a vehicle or for any tickets a student may receive because of wrongful parking. Students who do not notify workshop staff that they have a car on campus may be sent home and no refund will be given.

LOST OR STOLEN ITEMSThe workshop and/or university will not be held responsible for lost or stolen items, such as cameras, cellphones, iPods, computers, etc. Please make sure you have adequate insurance coverage. Students should keep their rooms locked at all times.

PERMISSION TO RIDE IN A VEHICLE DRIVEN BY WORKSHOP STAFF ◗ Your son or daughter may be riding in a vehicle if he or she is in an off-campus class or needs a ride to the on-campus health facility, etc.

◗ Any vehicle your child would be in will be operated by workshop instructors/staff or a professional bus driver.

◗ MSU or workshop personnel will not transport your child to a medical facility in an emergency. An ambulance will be called if your child needs emergency transportation. Workshop personnel will accompany your child.

◗ By signing this form, you release Michigan State University, its Board of Trustees and employees; and the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association, its executive board, workshop personnel, volunteers and students from any and all costs, claims, injury or illness resulting from your child’s participation in the program. You are advised to consult your own health and auto insurance carriers in case of injury.

GENERAL RULES ◗ Students may not possess or use alcohol, illegal drugs, fireworks, guns or weapons. University policy forbids smoking in university buildings.

◗ Do not damage university or personal property. Do not remove screens from room windows or re-arrange, disassemble or alter dorm room furniture. Parents will be financially responsible for damage.

◗ Parents/students will be charged for lost keys and access cards.

◗ Students must be in the residence hall at 10 p.m. each night and in your room by 11 p.m. Students are not permitted to leave your floor or the dorm between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. (unless prior arrangements have been made with workshop personnel).

◗ The following behaviors will not be tolerated: ❙ Hazing and bullying (physical, verbal or cyber-bullying)

❙ Violence of any kind ❙ Harassment of workshop participants or staff

◗ Do not enter the residential area of the opposite gender.

◗ Do not create excessive noise or horseplay, including removal of screens from windows or throwing items from the windows.

◗ Attend all workshop activities, including classes and evening sessions.

◗ This list is not all-inclusive. Students will be provided a program handbook upon registration.

CONSEQUENCES ◗ Workshop personnel will have the option to remove a student from the workshop for violation of our rules. If a student is dismissed from the workshop, parents will be called to come pick up their child immediately. A letter to parents and/or school advisers may follow disciplinary action.

◗ Violation of federal and/or state laws will result in immediate dismissal from the program.

JOURNALISTS WORKING! ◗ Participants may be interviewed, photographed or videotaped for class assignments, as part of coverage of workshop activities by our Upstart student journalist team or by workshop or university staff for promotional materials. The resulting work may be published for educational purposes and to promote MIPA and MSU activities.P

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PARENTS AND STUDENTS

Student’s printed name

Please sign below. This form must be signed and returned with the registration form and health form. Please keep a copy for your records.

Parents: I hereby grant permission for my child to participate in all activities of the MIPA Summer Journalism Workshop. I understand that some sessions take field trips and that some sessions, campus facility tours and other recreation activities have special risks. I have read session descriptions and approve of my child’s selections. I accept any risks associated with their assigned sessions and selected recreational activities.

Media Release: I also authorize MIPA to record the image and voice of the student named above and I give MIPA, and all those acting with MIPA’s approval, all rights to use these images and voice recordings. I understand that such images and/or recordings may be used for educational and promotional purposes. This authority extends to all conventional and electronic media, including the Internet and any future media, and to any printed material.

I understand and agree that these images and recordings may be duplicated, distributed with or without charge, and/or altered in any manner without compensation or liability, in perpetuity.

I have read and agree to the policies, rules and consequences outlined here.

Parent/Guardian signature

Parent/Guardian printed name

Date

Student: I will abide by the policies and rules of the workshop.

Student signature

Date

◗ Send to: MIPA Workshop, MSU School of Journalism, 404 Wilson Road, Room 305, East Lansing, MI 48824; fax: 517-355-7710; email: [email protected]

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