2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
This is the official announcement for ACF Fall 2015. The tournament will be happening the weekend of November 7, 2015.
Editors
Richard Yu and Gaurav Kandlikar will be overseeing the production of the set.
This year, we introduced open applications for ACF Fall editorship. The application was found at the open call for editors thread, which is located here.
The set will be edited by Joey Goldman (University of Oxford), Eddie Kim, Dylan Minarik (Northwestern University), Ryan Rosenberg (University of North Carolina), Andrew Wang (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), and Nathan Weiser (Stanford University).
Changes in Packet Submission
Last year, teams were given the option of writing half-packets instead of full packets, in order to give more teams the opportunity to have their questions used, and reduce the glut of unused questions sent in past years. This year, the full packet option will be removed, and half-packets will be mandatory for packet-submitting teams. Discounts will also be adjusted accordingly. As before, half-packet distributions will be assigned by the editors to each team. The intent of this change is to further cut down on unused submissions.
Hosting
New England: Yale University
Mid-Atlantic: University of Pennsylvania
South: University of North Carolina
Southeast: University of Florida
Texas: Rice University
Southern California: The Claremont Colleges
Northern California: Stanford University
Upper Midwest: University of Minnesota
Great Lakes: Northwestern University
Lower Midwest: University of Louisville
Great Plains: Kansas State University
Canada: University of Toronto
United Kingdom: University of Warwick
High School Sites
Northern Illinois University
University of Maryland
Bellarmine College Preparatory (Sunday, November 8)
Yale University
Beginning this year, high school teams are not eligible to participate in ACF tournaments, including ACF Fall, that are designated as collegiate mirrors. In regions with enough demand, we are interested in continuing to provide the Fall set for High School-only mirrors.
Packet Submission
Any team with at least one person on it who played a regular, collegiate, academic quizbowl tournament prior to September 1, 2014 is required to submit a packet, unless it is a high school team attending a high school-only mirror. Starting this year, high school players are exempt from this definition and pay fees as determined by their site hosts.
All submitting teams will be assigned a half-packet distribution upon registration, using this form. The assigned distribution is non-negotiable.
Please submit packets to [email protected] and use “ACF Fall 2015: [Team Name]” in the subject line.
Submission schedule
Please refer to the below submission schedule:
11.59 PM PST September 13: -$30
11.59 PM PST September 27: -$15 (-$30 if optional)
11.59 PM PST October 11: no penalty (-$15 if optional)
11.59 PM PST October 18: +$25
11.59 PM PST October 25: +$50
After October 25: +$10/day until October 31; teams who are required to submit a packet and do not submit one by November 1 will not be allowed to play.
Fees
Base fee: $120 for one team from a school, $240 for two teams from a school, etc.
Buzzer systems*: -$5 each
Staffers: -$10 each No maximum.
Laptop: -$5 each Maximum 1 per team.
Travel: -$10 per 200 miles traveled one way
International**: -$20
New to ACF teams***: -$25
New quizbowl teams****: -$75
* No discount for broken buzzers; no maximum.
** For teams representing schools located in a different country than the tournament host.
*** For schools which haven't played an ACF tournament between September 2013 and August 2015, and have no one on the team(s) claiming this discount who played those tournaments for another school.
**** For schools which did not send a team to any regular collegiate academic tournament since September 2013, and have no one on the team(s) claiming this discount who played those tournaments for another school. May be combined with new ACF team discount for a total new-team discount of $100.
Packet Penalties
We have clear guidelines on what your submissions can or cannot be, with information on penalties for flouting the guidelines. Please follow them. We will enforce penalties.
Friendly Reminders
Please follow the processes and guidelines laid out by the editors and ACF.
Don't talk about your submitted questions with anyone else until the editors tell you it's okay.
Please follow past iterations of ACF Fall, e.g. the 2008, 2009, 2012 versions, for an idea of what your submissions should be like.
If you think a particular topic you want to write on is too hard, it probably is. Write on something easier.
If you have any other questions, please contact us at [email protected].
Credit to Gautam Kandlikar for the majority of this announcement.
Editors
Richard Yu and Gaurav Kandlikar will be overseeing the production of the set.
This year, we introduced open applications for ACF Fall editorship. The application was found at the open call for editors thread, which is located here.
The set will be edited by Joey Goldman (University of Oxford), Eddie Kim, Dylan Minarik (Northwestern University), Ryan Rosenberg (University of North Carolina), Andrew Wang (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), and Nathan Weiser (Stanford University).
Changes in Packet Submission
Last year, teams were given the option of writing half-packets instead of full packets, in order to give more teams the opportunity to have their questions used, and reduce the glut of unused questions sent in past years. This year, the full packet option will be removed, and half-packets will be mandatory for packet-submitting teams. Discounts will also be adjusted accordingly. As before, half-packet distributions will be assigned by the editors to each team. The intent of this change is to further cut down on unused submissions.
Hosting
New England: Yale University
Mid-Atlantic: University of Pennsylvania
South: University of North Carolina
Southeast: University of Florida
Texas: Rice University
Southern California: The Claremont Colleges
Northern California: Stanford University
Upper Midwest: University of Minnesota
Great Lakes: Northwestern University
Lower Midwest: University of Louisville
Great Plains: Kansas State University
Canada: University of Toronto
United Kingdom: University of Warwick
High School Sites
Northern Illinois University
University of Maryland
Bellarmine College Preparatory (Sunday, November 8)
Yale University
Beginning this year, high school teams are not eligible to participate in ACF tournaments, including ACF Fall, that are designated as collegiate mirrors. In regions with enough demand, we are interested in continuing to provide the Fall set for High School-only mirrors.
Packet Submission
Any team with at least one person on it who played a regular, collegiate, academic quizbowl tournament prior to September 1, 2014 is required to submit a packet, unless it is a high school team attending a high school-only mirror. Starting this year, high school players are exempt from this definition and pay fees as determined by their site hosts.
All submitting teams will be assigned a half-packet distribution upon registration, using this form. The assigned distribution is non-negotiable.
Please submit packets to [email protected] and use “ACF Fall 2015: [Team Name]” in the subject line.
Submission schedule
Please refer to the below submission schedule:
11.59 PM PST September 13: -$30
11.59 PM PST September 27: -$15 (-$30 if optional)
11.59 PM PST October 11: no penalty (-$15 if optional)
11.59 PM PST October 18: +$25
11.59 PM PST October 25: +$50
After October 25: +$10/day until October 31; teams who are required to submit a packet and do not submit one by November 1 will not be allowed to play.
Fees
Base fee: $120 for one team from a school, $240 for two teams from a school, etc.
Buzzer systems*: -$5 each
Staffers: -$10 each No maximum.
Laptop: -$5 each Maximum 1 per team.
Travel: -$10 per 200 miles traveled one way
International**: -$20
New to ACF teams***: -$25
New quizbowl teams****: -$75
* No discount for broken buzzers; no maximum.
** For teams representing schools located in a different country than the tournament host.
*** For schools which haven't played an ACF tournament between September 2013 and August 2015, and have no one on the team(s) claiming this discount who played those tournaments for another school.
**** For schools which did not send a team to any regular collegiate academic tournament since September 2013, and have no one on the team(s) claiming this discount who played those tournaments for another school. May be combined with new ACF team discount for a total new-team discount of $100.
Packet Penalties
We have clear guidelines on what your submissions can or cannot be, with information on penalties for flouting the guidelines. Please follow them. We will enforce penalties.
Friendly Reminders
Please follow the processes and guidelines laid out by the editors and ACF.
Don't talk about your submitted questions with anyone else until the editors tell you it's okay.
Please follow past iterations of ACF Fall, e.g. the 2008, 2009, 2012 versions, for an idea of what your submissions should be like.
If you think a particular topic you want to write on is too hard, it probably is. Write on something easier.
If you have any other questions, please contact us at [email protected].
Credit to Gautam Kandlikar for the majority of this announcement.
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
If you plan to submit a bid to host a mirror of this tournament, please email us at [email protected] before Saturday, August 8th. Bids will be evaluated as they arrive, and we reserve the right to award bids before the deadline. If you would like to bid, we encourage you to do so sooner rather than later -- at the very least, drop us a line ASAP indicating your intent to submit bid.
We hope to have most sites lined up by mid-August.
Thanks.
We hope to have most sites lined up by mid-August.
Thanks.
Gaurav Kandlikar
UCLA
Member of ACF and PACE
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
When can teams start getting half packet assignments? The first deadline is in pretty much exactly a month.
Ben Zhang
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell '23
Columbia University '18
Ladue Horton Watkins HS '14
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell '23
Columbia University '18
Ladue Horton Watkins HS '14
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
The registration form is now included in the announcement, under "Packet Submission".christino wrote:When can teams start getting half packet assignments? The first deadline is in pretty much exactly a month.
Richard
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
In light of recent discussions, we have decided to make these changes to the policy for high school participation in ACF Fall.
- High school teams will not be required to submit packets regardless of their history of playing in collegiate tournaments.
- Packets submitted by high school teams will not be accepted.
- ACF will offer the completed set for high school mirrors at a cost of $25 per team in attendance. Hosts will be free to set their own fees and discounts.
We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause teams already in the writing process. Please reach out to us if you have any concerns.
- High school teams will not be required to submit packets regardless of their history of playing in collegiate tournaments.
- Packets submitted by high school teams will not be accepted.
- ACF will offer the completed set for high school mirrors at a cost of $25 per team in attendance. Hosts will be free to set their own fees and discounts.
We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause teams already in the writing process. Please reach out to us if you have any concerns.
Richard
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
The fields for each site can be viewed here. Navigate between sites using the tabs at the bottom.
While I'm at it, there is now one week left until the first packet submission deadline! Looking forward to receiving your packets.
While I'm at it, there is now one week left until the first packet submission deadline! Looking forward to receiving your packets.
Gaurav Kandlikar
UCLA
Member of ACF and PACE
UCLA
Member of ACF and PACE
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
This post will be updated with the list of packets received prior to 11:59 PM Pacific on the date given.
Sunday, 9/13/15: (-$30 deadline) 24 packets
Berkeley A
Berkeley B
California Polytechnic
Central Connecticut State
Central Oklahoma
Dartmouth A
Clemson
UGA A
UGA C
Lawrence A
Louisiana Tech A
McGill A
MIT A
Oxford A
Oxford B
Penn State A
Rochester A
Rutgers A
UCSD A
UCSD B
VCU A
Virginia A
Waterloo A
Waterloo B
Sunday, 9/27/15: (-$15 deadline) 10 packets
Johns Hopkins A
UC Irvine A
Berkeley F
Cambridge A
WUSTL A
Boston College (-$30)
South Carolina A
VCU B
UCLA B (-$30)
Berkeley D (-$30)
Sunday, 10/11/15: (no penalty deadline) 26 packets
SEMO
McMaster (Jay)
McMaster A
Eureka College
Georgetown A
Wofford A
Carnegie Mellon
Texas A&M A
Iowa State B
UL Lafayette
Ohio State A
Cornell A
Cornell B
Columbia B
Liberty A
Liberty B
Wright State A
Kentucky A
Kentucky B
Kentucky C
Vassar
Virginia Tech A
Virginia Tech B
NMU
Illinois
Virginia B
Chicago A
Berkeley E (-$15)
Sunday, 10/18/15: (+$25 deadline) 8 packets
Duke A
Michigan State A
RPI
Michigan A
MIT B
Chicago D
Edinburgh
Iowa State A
Sunday, 10/25/15: (+$50 deadline) 9 packets
Texas A
Wright State B
NYU A
Alabama A
Ottawa
Rochester B
NIU A
Tulane A
Amherst
Tuesday, 10/27/15:
Vermont
Wednesday, 10/28/15:
Central Florida
Case Western
Michigan State B
Friday, 10/30/15:
Cambridge B
Princeton B
Princeton A
Carleton A
New College of Florida
Saturday, 10/31/15:
Miami
Columbia A
Sunday, 9/13/15: (-$30 deadline) 24 packets
Berkeley A
Berkeley B
California Polytechnic
Central Connecticut State
Central Oklahoma
Dartmouth A
Clemson
UGA A
UGA C
Lawrence A
Louisiana Tech A
McGill A
MIT A
Oxford A
Oxford B
Penn State A
Rochester A
Rutgers A
UCSD A
UCSD B
VCU A
Virginia A
Waterloo A
Waterloo B
Sunday, 9/27/15: (-$15 deadline) 10 packets
Johns Hopkins A
UC Irvine A
Berkeley F
Cambridge A
WUSTL A
Boston College (-$30)
South Carolina A
VCU B
UCLA B (-$30)
Berkeley D (-$30)
Sunday, 10/11/15: (no penalty deadline) 26 packets
SEMO
McMaster (Jay)
McMaster A
Eureka College
Georgetown A
Wofford A
Carnegie Mellon
Texas A&M A
Iowa State B
UL Lafayette
Ohio State A
Cornell A
Cornell B
Columbia B
Liberty A
Liberty B
Wright State A
Kentucky A
Kentucky B
Kentucky C
Vassar
Virginia Tech A
Virginia Tech B
NMU
Illinois
Virginia B
Chicago A
Berkeley E (-$15)
Sunday, 10/18/15: (+$25 deadline) 8 packets
Duke A
Michigan State A
RPI
Michigan A
MIT B
Chicago D
Edinburgh
Iowa State A
Sunday, 10/25/15: (+$50 deadline) 9 packets
Texas A
Wright State B
NYU A
Alabama A
Ottawa
Rochester B
NIU A
Tulane A
Amherst
Tuesday, 10/27/15:
Vermont
Wednesday, 10/28/15:
Central Florida
Case Western
Michigan State B
Friday, 10/30/15:
Cambridge B
Princeton B
Princeton A
Carleton A
New College of Florida
Saturday, 10/31/15:
Miami
Columbia A
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
Are the fields usually this sparse at the first deadline? It seems like there's a good number of mirror sites with very few signups.Just kind of curious. I know it's early in the year, which might be some of it, especially for quarter-system teams
Rachel
UChicago 09
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
I imagine people are just being more cautious about signing up their teams when they aren't sure what the rosters will be, which is perhaps an unwanted side effect of the half-packet system.
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Additionally, the following change was made to the announcement:
"11.59 PM PST October 11: no penalty (-$15 if optional)"
This originally read "(-$25 if optional)", but it should always have been -$15 to match the normal discount for the previous deadline. Hopefully interested parties have enough time to adjust.
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Additionally, the following change was made to the announcement:
"11.59 PM PST October 11: no penalty (-$15 if optional)"
This originally read "(-$25 if optional)", but it should always have been -$15 to match the normal discount for the previous deadline. Hopefully interested parties have enough time to adjust.
Richard
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
We had 91 registrations before 14 September last year. We have 90 registrations as of this post on 13 September. Some mirrors might have fewer teams, but on the whole this is shaping up to be another exciting year for ACF Fall.
That said, we do hope that hosts are proactively contacting regional programs and are happy to help hosts with this process.
Looking forward to getting a few more submissions tonight!
That said, we do hope that hosts are proactively contacting regional programs and are happy to help hosts with this process.
Looking forward to getting a few more submissions tonight!
Gaurav Kandlikar
UCLA
Member of ACF and PACE
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
A few formatting reminders, copied over from last year's announcement:
A couple of things to keep in mind as you finish up your submission:
1. Make sure you follow the Half-packet distribution we have assigned you.
2. Follow the ACF Formatting guidelines (link).
If your submission strays far from these guidelines, we will return it to you and ask that you re-send us a well formatted submission. These are the most common offenses:
a. Don't randomize your submission.
b. Group questions by category. That is, 5 lit tossups, then 5 lit bonuses; then 5/5 of history, then 5/5 of science, ...
c. Don't number your questions.
d. Write in TNR, size 10, 1 inch margins.
If you'd like to see an example of a well-formatted submission, drop us a line.
3. Include your team name and the names of all players who wrote questions for the packet at the top of your submission. E.g.
Berkeley A wrote: ACF Fall 2014
Packet by Berkeley A (Ankit Aggarwal, Lukas Vlahos, Ilyas Bayramov, Benjamin Gammage)
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
Cool; I guess it's just all in my head then.gaurav.kandlikar wrote:We had 91 registrations before 14 September last year. We have 90 registrations as of this post on 13 September. Some mirrors might have fewer teams, but on the whole this is shaping up to be another exciting year for ACF Fall.
That said, we do hope that hosts are proactively contacting regional programs and are happy to help hosts with this process.
Looking forward to getting a few more submissions tonight!
Rachel
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Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
I apologize for the stupid question, but is NAQT CCCT considered a regular collegiate tournament?
Edit: Nevermind, I found the information. <3
Edit: Nevermind, I found the information. <3
Naimul Chowdhury
New College of Florida '17
State College of Florida - Manatee '15
Self-projected CCCT All-Star of 2015 [Actually accomplished!]
New College of Florida '17
State College of Florida - Manatee '15
Self-projected CCCT All-Star of 2015 [Actually accomplished!]
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
All registered teams can expect an update about payments by EOD Friday.
-Gautam
-Gautam
Gautam - ACF
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
Hi folks-Gautam wrote:All registered teams can expect an update about payments by EOD Friday.
-Gautam
My apologies I haven't gotten this info out yet. Just haven't had a chance to work out a PO box arrangement, but I promise it will be done tomorrow. You can expect invoices over email beginning this weekend.
Thanks,
Gautam
Gautam - ACF
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
Many teams should have received emails with a link to the invoice. If you have not, then we're either expecting packets from you or I just have not been able to enter your org's details into our new system. I'll continue to work on the invoices over the next few days, so you should expect it soon. If there are any questions about the invoice itself, please get in touch with me at [email protected].
If you have any updates to your registration itself, please continue to email the Tournament Director for your site and also keep your editors ([email protected]) in the know.
-Gautam
If you have any updates to your registration itself, please continue to email the Tournament Director for your site and also keep your editors ([email protected]) in the know.
-Gautam
Gautam - ACF
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
All team contacts should have received the following email as of a couple of minutes ago. If you didn't get it, just email me at [email protected]
I, in my email, wrote:
Team contacts to BCC
Editors to CC
Hi-
This is a long email, please bear with me. I will post a copy of the email on the ACF Fall announcement thread so you can always reference it in the future.
If you are receiving this email you are listed as a team contact for your team for ACF Fall 2015. I am the ACF treasurer Gautam Kandlikar. Please note: Many of you may have my private email address, I'm requesting that if you need to get in touch with me, use [email protected] for all communications.
First of all, thank you for signing up to play. We have 179 teams signed up, which is awesome! If you have any questions about signing up more teams, please reach out to your editors (who are CCd). The editors are putting in a ton of great effort, and I think you will really like the tournament when you play it in November.
I wanted to write to you about how payments are going to work this year. So if you have any questions about that, I hope this email clears. If you still have further questions, please reply to this email.
Canada/UK teams: The below may not apply to you. I will be emailing you separately about payments.
W9
If your institution requires that vendors fill out a W9 for reimbursement, please let me know ASAP. If you are not sure what this is, please talk to your club advisor or a representative from your student group/activities admin.
Invoices
We have fancy new invoices for ACF Fall and future ACF tournaments. About half the universities and schools registered should have received an invoice. For the rest of the teams - you should be receiving these over the next few days. If you need one ASAP just drop me an email.
If there is anything wrong in your invoice, or you notice any errors, just send me an email. I'll fix it and send you a new link.
If you need a physical invoice, you should be able to print one out from the link in your email. If you are not able to do that, drop me a line and we will work it out.
Payment formats
Old school checks sent via snail-mail are best for now. All checks should be made payable to "Academic Competition Federation" and mailed to the Houston, TX address listed on the top left of the invoice.
I've heard from a few teams that electronic payments are more convenient. If you are in the same boat, please drop me an email stating your preference.
Receipt of payment
If you need a receipt, just let me know via email, and we can arrange that.
Other questions?
If there are any other questions you about payments, or would like to work out the details for your payment arrangements... you know the drill: drop me an email at [email protected]
Thanks, and I hope you enjoy ACF Fall!
Gautam - ACF
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Re: 2015 ACF Fall Global Announcement
Hi, all teams attending a mirror in the US (excepting a couple of HS teams) should have received an invoice or an estimate for the fees in their inbox at this point.
The teams attending the Canada and UK mirrors can expect to receive some more instructions about payments by EOD today.
As always, please email me at [email protected] with any questions. Also, you can call me Gautam, no need to call me 'Mr. Kandlikar.'
The teams attending the Canada and UK mirrors can expect to receive some more instructions about payments by EOD today.
As always, please email me at [email protected] with any questions. Also, you can call me Gautam, no need to call me 'Mr. Kandlikar.'
Gautam - ACF
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.
Currently tending to the 'quizbowl hobo' persuasion.