The Top 10
After almost 5 months of open competition, we’re now narrowing the competition down to the top ten schools:
- Sacred Heart University
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- Brandeis University
- Western Kentucky University
- Princeton University
- Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio
- Kansas State University
- George Washington University
- Hofstra University
- Campbellsville University
Each school will receive a $1,000 grant to create their own poverty advocacy program.
Thank you all for waiting patiently while we processed points. We know that the leader board might shift around a little, but at the point that we cut off the competition (Monday) these were the schools that made the cut for the final 10.
This doesn’t mean that the competition is over for everyone else. If you didn’t make the top ten, you can still create you very own advocacy project and submit it for a chance at a “wild card” spot. In late March when we all vote for the final winner, we’ll include the wild card entry in with the top 10 schools for voting.
Though the competition of the Campus Challenge is narrowing, the larger competition against extreme poverty is far from over. We’ve got lots of work to do, and it is crucial that we all continue to do the work we have done during the campus challenge, even if the fun and games are coming to a close.






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