The MAASU Spring Conference is MAASU’s largest annual gathering, bringing together APIDA students, alumni, educators, and community partners from across the Midwest for a weekend of learning, connection, and celebration.
Spring Conference
What Is Spring Conference?
The MAASU Spring Conference is MAASU’s largest annual gathering, bringing together APIDA students, alumni, educators, and community partners from across the Midwest for a weekend of learning, connection, and celebration.
The conference serves as a capstone experience within MAASU’s programming cycle, offering participants opportunities to engage in educational workshops, keynote sessions, advocacy conversations, and community-building spaces while strengthening regional APIDA networks.
What Happens at the Spring Conference?
Programming at the MAASU Spring Conference typically includes:
Educational workshops and facilitated discussions
Keynote speakers and featured sessions
Identity- and issue-based programming
Advocacy and civic engagement conversations
Community spaces, socials, and cultural programming
Leadership councils and organizational meetings
Awards and recognition ceremonies
Sessions are designed to be accessible, student-centered, and responsive to current issues affecting APIDA communities.
The Spring Conference exists to:
Build and strengthen regional APIDA community
Provide educational and leadership development opportunities
Elevate APIDA student voices, experiences, and advocacy
Recognize outstanding student leaders, alumni, and community partners
Create spaces for reflection, healing, and collective growth
The conference intentionally brings together undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, and professionals, fostering cross-generational learning and mentorship.
Why SC Matters
Brief history of Spring Conference
The MAASU Spring Conference has long served as MAASU’s flagship event, evolving alongside the needs of APIDA students and campuses across the Midwest. Each year, the conference features a guiding theme that reflects timely issues, collective priorities, and opportunities for growth within APIDA communities.
Hosting MAASUx
The Spring Conference is hosted in partnership with a selected host institution and student planning committee, working closely with MAASU leadership to bring the conference to life.
Hosting offers opportunities to:
Develop large-scale conference planning experience
Collaborate with MAASU on programming and logistics
Elevate campus visibility within the regional APIDA network
Build institutional memory and leadership capacity
Interested in hosting?
If your school is interested in hosting a MAASUx event, contact the MAASU Executive Director at: execdirector@maasu.org
Applications are open now to host an MAASUx within the 2026 - 2028 years:
Frequently Asked Questions
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The MAASU Spring Conference is open to:
APIDA undergraduate and graduate students
APIDA student organization leaders and members
MAASU alumni and past student leaders
Educators, advisors, and community partners
Students from both Member Schools and non-member schools are welcome to attend, with additional benefits available for Member Schools.
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The Spring Conference anchors MAASU’s annual programming and works in tandem with:
MAASUx regional programs (community-building and identity-focused engagement)
The Leadership Summit (role-specific leadership development)
Membership School programming and leadership councils
Alumni engagement and recognition initiatives
Together, these efforts create a holistic leadership and community development pipeline for APIDA students across the Midwest.
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Conference dates, location, and registration details are announced annually on the MAASU website and social media platforms. Linktree here!
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No. The Spring Conference is MAASU’s largest annual event with broad programming, while the Leadership Summit focuses specifically on leadership development.
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No, but Member Schools receive discounted registration and additional benefits. Find more here!
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Yes. The Spring Conference intentionally includes advisors. Alumni are welcome to attend if they are workshop hosts, speakers, or performers. MAASU does not currently have capacity to host a conference that extends beyond the university student space.

