Do you have a thesis, independent study, internship, studio, or other intriguing planning project that you’ve been working on?
Now is the time to think about presenting at the 2025 Florida Planning Conference! This year’s conference will include two (2) distinct student competitions: multimedia presentation and poster session.
You can submit for the multimedia session, poster session, or both. Your presentation or poster doesn’t have to be completed to submit, and you’re encouraged to submit a working idea.
All that’s needed to apply is a working title, abstract/summary of work, and a faculty endorsement.
Please note: In order to participate, you must be a nAPA Member in good standing. You can check your status here or sign up for FREE here.
1. Review the Rules & Guidelines for each opportunity below, as well as the FAQs.
2. Then fill out online form (at the bottom of this page). Please read instructions carefully including what browser to use and session presenter minimum/maximum.
Presentation sessions are a valuable opportunity for students to summarize and present their planning work in a professional setting, with a Q&A opportunity at the end of the session. This year’s Florida Planning Conference will include one (1) shared session for selected students to present their research or work.
There will be two types of presentation categories: individual or group. Examples of individual work include, but are not limited to: independent studies, internships, theses, or research projects. Examples of group work include, but are not limited to: design competitions, studios, group professional work, or group activities or coursework.
The presentation is limited to a slide deck. StoryMaps will not be permitted, although the work therein could be presented as a slide deck if converted. The format must be non-web based (i.e. hard drive file) and should be provided as either Powerpoint or PDF. Presentations will be allotted 5 minutes maximum with a hard cutoff.
The presentations will be judged by a diverse panel of jurors. Rubrics will be provided upon notification of selection (May). There will be a winning presentation for each category (individual and group), and winners will be announced during the conference. APA Florida Project Awards Recipients will not be eligible to win the student presentation session. However, these recipients are welcome to submit their work for the poster or presentation.
Submissions are welcomed from all students regardless of program level, major, or university. Undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral work is accepted and does not need to be from students in an accredited planning program. Recent graduates are welcome to submit so long as the work they intend to present was conducted while as a student. The work being presented must be planning-related.
A: Yes. However, you would need to submit this as a team project and identify the members of the team on the poster or presentation.
A: Yes, you may submit for more than 1 project or topic. StoryMaps will not be accepted, so the format would need to be converted to a slide deck presentation.
A: Yes, but note that if selected you will only be selected for one format (i.e. poster OR presentation). If you have a preference for one format over the other, submit for your preferred format.
A: Yes, you may use your 5 minute presentation time as you would like with your team. The format cannot be a StoryMap and must be converted to a slide deck presentation.
A: Likely no. Internet connection is not a guarantee for the presentation session. You should plan to use a slide deck presentation as a standalone platform to describe your work.
A: Yes, you may submit this under either the poster or presentation, but if selected would only be selected for one. If your project was selected to win the Outstanding Student Award or a Project of Merit, your project would still be evaluated by the judges, but you would not be eligible to receive a second award under the Poster or Presentation sessions
A: A diverse panel of judges will complete a standard scoring sheet, which will be made available to all students upon notification of selection. The judges will make available to each applicant (individuals / teams) the completed scoring sheets, with composite scores and any reviewer comments. The scoring sheets will be made available after organization, during the conference, for all students to review.
A: No. The names and project titles of winners from both contents will be announced at the conference reception. It is recommended that a team or individual find a representative to be present to select the award on your behalf.