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Alliance Program Principles
Relationships with the corporate community enhance the American
Council on Education's (ACE) ability to fulfill its mission:
ACE, the major coordinating body for all the nation's higher
education institutions, seeks to provide leadership and a unifying voice
on key higher education issues and to influence public policy through
advocacy, research, and program initiatives.
Companies serving higher education support ACE by joining The
Alliance Program, sponsoring and exhibiting at ACE meetings, providing
funding for seminars and publications and supporting other programmatic
initiatives. In turn, companies look to ACE to enhance their knowledge
of higher education and to increase their visibility with college and
university presidents and chancellors. ACE also has services that
support the private sector's training needs and goals.
The following principles guide ACE's Alliance relations:
- The American Council on Education seeks support only for programs
and initiatives that support ACE's mission and strategic goals as stated
in its strategic plan.
- ACE values its collaborations with the business community and aims
to provide appropriate recognition for donors and sponsors.
- ACE does not endorse any specific company's products or services,
nor recommend their purchase or use. ACE strives to deal in an ethical
and fair manner with competing companies.
- ACE reserves the right to determine the eligibility of any Alliance
Program participant and further reserves the right to reject any
application for any reason.
- Electronic or printed labels of ACE's mailing list are made
available to ACE college and university members only, for the purpose of
disseminating relevant information to the higher education community. At
the discretion of ACE, an Associate of ACE may use the list for
educational purposes. ACE does not disclose member e-mail addresses to
corporate parties.
- The use of any of ACE's names, trademarks, logos, or copyrights is
not permitted without the Council's prior written approval.
- Representatives from the corporate sector who participate in ACE
programs may not use their participation as a sales vehicle. Explicit
promotion of a company's products and services via this program is not
permitted.
- ACE will provide appropriate acknowledgment and recognition of
sponsors in accordance with ACE sponsorship policies and procedures,
including those set forth in the Annual Meeting Sponsorship Prospectus,
and with applicable laws and Internal Revenue Service rules and
regulations. Corporate sponsors are subject to ACE's terms and
conditions for sponsors.
- ACE retains editorial control of publications with corporate
sponsors.
For further information, please contact ACE's Advancement Office at
(202) 939-9385; mthompson@acenet.edu
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