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Want to advertise with The Charger Bulletin? Simply email, call, or fax us and we'll gladly get you started! Below you will find our advertising rates for 2007-2008, as well as discounts. For our downloadable ad rate sheets which also include our publication schedule, you can download them here in Microsoft Word (.doc) format.
Fall 2008 | Spring 2009 | Fall 2009
| Black & White | Color | |
| Classified Ads (Single Column, 1 7/8" wide) | $15.00 | N/A |
| 1/16 Page (3" wide x 3" high) | $40.00 | $48.00 |
| 1/8 Page (5" wide x 3.75" high) | $75.00 | $90.00 |
| 1/4 Page (5" wide x 7.5" high) | $150.00 | $180.00 |
| Half Page (10" wide x 7.5" high) | $250.00 | $300.00 |
| Full Page (10" wide x 15" high) | $500.00 | $600.00 |
Ads scheduled to run four issues or more will automatically receive a 15% discount; ads scheduled to run for the entire semester will automatically receive a 25% discount (not in addition to the 15% discount); ads scheduled to run for the entire year will automatically receive a 30% discount (not in addition to the 15% or the 25% discount. Full year agreements are subject to a 1 semester pre-pay).
The following discounts can be combined with offers mentioned above: UNH Alums receive an automatic 10% discount; pre-paid ads scheduled to run for the entire semester will receive an additional 5% discount; pre-paid ads scheduled to run for the entire year will receive an additional 10% discount.
Advertisements are due the Thursday prior to the date of publication by 5:00 pm. Deadline is strictly enforced.
Please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Celina Natola, or the Assistant Editor, Zack Rosen, at (203) 932-7182 for more information.
Ad information should be sent via e-mail to ChargerBulletin@newhaven.edu. Ad materials may also be sent via fax to (203) 931-6056 or by express mail, but electronic materials are preferred.
All checks should be made payable to:
The Charger Bulletin reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. Due to school sanctions, The Charger Bulletin is unable to accept advertisements that contain references or logos promoting the sale or consumption of alcohol. The Charger Bulletin is also unable to accept advertisements from outside university admissions offices and cannot advertise for any human research studies.