FAQs: What Counts for “Email Your Campus”?

November 2nd, 2009 at 12:48 pm

If you want the full 2,500 points for the Email Your Campus action, it’s not enough to just post something on your school’s activities board or email a particular club. We’ll give you partial credit for those kinds of things, but we’re looking for a mass email to everyone with a .edu email address at your school.

To send that kind of email, you’re probably going to have to get permission from school administrators and go through official channels. You can start by checking a campus-wide email you received about something else, and see if there’s a contact link where you can send an inquiry. You can also ask your student government or a faculty member, although they might not have all the answers.

Hey, if it were easy, it wouldn’t be worth 2,500 points. But a lot of schools have figured it out and gotten some amazing recruitment results, which of course means 100 points per sign up. So this is definitely an action you’re going to want to pursue as you build and strengthen your team throughout the season.

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One Response to “FAQs: What Counts for “Email Your Campus”?”

  1. Drea Rewal Says:

    My school doesn’t provide .edu emails. Is there an alternative?

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