What is an NIC Report and how do I write one?
NIC reports are documents written by member schools each year to share something noteworthy from the past year with the rest of the organization. This can be a how-to guide for putting on an exceptionally good program, a description of how the RHA helped plan a new residence hall, or an explanation of evolving campus technology policy. We have 45 categories to choose from! NIC reports need to be a minimum of 5 pages long (they can be double spaced), including a cover page. The cover page needs the following information: school name, title of the report, number of pages (including the cover), and a brief abstract describing the report. This abstract is what members see when browsing the Resource File Index (RFI) and helps them decide if the file is worth ordering. Reports should be submitted to the NIC on unbound white paper (binding or stapling makes it hard to make copies – paperclips work great!). The mailing address for the NIC is listed in the NIC section below. For questions regar
NIC reports are documents written by member schools each year to share something noteworthy from the past year with the rest of the organization. Find out more details on how to write a report here. Reports should be submitted to the NIC on unbound white paper (binding or stapling makes it hard to make copies – paperclips work great!). The mailing address for the NIC is listed in the NIC section below. For questions regarding the creation of NIC reports, please contact the AD of Communications at nic_comm@nacurh.org.