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Taylor
21-12-2011, 08:46
From this (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1092779&postcount=14).

Let's make a list in this thread of colleges that support/mentor FRC teams and events.

461, 1646, 1747 are supported by Purdue University. Website (http://www.purduefirst.org/).
Purdue also hosts a kickoff and the Boilermaker Regional. Website (http://regional.purduefirst.org/).

Brandon Holley
21-12-2011, 09:02
461, 1646, 1747 are supported by Purdue University. Website (http://www.purduefirst.org/).
Purdue also hosts a kickoff and the Boilermaker Regional. Website (http://regional.purduefirst.org/)
Team 125 actually meets at Northeastern University, we also hold a kickoff event and a fantastic off-season called the Beantown Blitz. www.nutrons.com

ratdude747
21-12-2011, 09:08
Taylor, you missed the newest edition to to the PFP (purdue FIRST programs) family- 4272 Out of McCutcheon high school. Being a former 1747 member, I know that thats a BIG deal, for various reasons. (Note- I can only assume it is PFP sponsored, maybe someone with more info could chime in)

2783 used to and may still be sponsored by the JB speed school of Engineering (part of U of Louisville). They also have mentors who happen to be students or in one case, a professor.

1018 PIKE among others used to and may still have Ivy Tech support...

I remember at one point seeing teams that had ITT tech support but no numbers or names come to mind...

notmattlythgoe
21-12-2011, 09:16
2363 has been supported by ECPI in previous years, still waiting on confirmation this year.

Akash Rastogi
21-12-2011, 09:29
Drexel University sponsors a team in Philly and 3929 is the closest to campus. We support teams via partnership with the Drexel Robotics Club.

EricLeifermann
21-12-2011, 09:45
857, 2153, 2586, 3771 Michigan Technological University

JamesBrown
21-12-2011, 09:57
Teams 20, 1493 and 1665 receive support from RPI (250 has in the past but I don't know if they still do, and other teams have mentors from RPI but are not oficially affiliated)

Team 1350 is based at Brown University

jwfoss
21-12-2011, 09:59
As of 2012 in FRC Clarkson University supports teams 229 and 4124

MattC9
21-12-2011, 10:51
2158/2881 get support from the Univeristy of Texas. Thier IEEE/RAS students have mentored us and they volunteer at our events.

rutzman
21-12-2011, 11:55
2614 receives facilities, money, and mentors from WVU.

Richard Wallace
21-12-2011, 12:08
Ranken Technical College (http://www.ranken.edu/) in St. Louis is one of the founding sponsors of 931. :D

Dkt01
21-12-2011, 12:17
The University of Illinois supports team 4096.

JackN
21-12-2011, 12:39
Team 1504 is mentored by students from Michigan State University

tim-tim
21-12-2011, 13:42
FRC 401 (HokieGuard) is mentored by student from Virginia Tech

Aren_Hill
21-12-2011, 17:20
Team 3928 is supported by some Iowa State University students

Billfred
21-12-2011, 17:31
2815 is supported by members of the University of South Carolina. (Go Gamecocks!)

Joe G.
21-12-2011, 17:34
WPI officially supports 190 and 1735.

Katie_UPS
21-12-2011, 17:49
171 (Cheese Curd Herd) works in a UW-Platteville (WI) building and mentored largely by students.

830 (Rat Pack) is mentored and sponsored by University of Michigan.

1306 (BadgerBOTS) is sponsored by University of Wisconsin, and probably mentored by students as well.

Milwaukee School of Engineering students mentor several Milwaukee area teams, and at least my old team (1675, UPS) was sponsored by them. I can't speak for the other teams in the area though.

EDIT: I can list a few more teams, but I'm not sure if we are discerning between "a school gives them money" and "students from the school mentor the students" or where the cut-off is. There is a team an hour or so away from Iowa State U, and they receive money from the school of engineering... do they count in this list?

Duke461
21-12-2011, 17:54
Compiling....

461, 1646, 1747, and *4272 are supported by Purdue University. Website (http://www.purduefirst.org/).
Purdue also hosts a kickoff and the Boilermaker Regional. Website (http://regional.purduefirst.org/).
Team 125 actually meets at Northeastern University, we also hold a kickoff event and an off-season event called the Beantown Blitz. www.nutrons.com
2783 used to and may still be sponsored by the JB speed school of Engineering (part of U of Louisville). They also have mentors who happen to be students or in one case, a professor.
1018 used to and may still have Ivy Tech support
2363 has been supported by ECPI in previous years, still waiting on confirmation this year.
Drexel University sponsors a team in Philly and 3929 is the closest to campus. We support teams via partnership with the Drexel Robotics Club.
857, 2153, 2586, 3771 are supported by the Michigan Technological University
Teams 20, 1493 and 1665 receive support from RPI
Team 1350 is based at Brown University
Clarkson University supports teams 229 and 4124
2158 and 2881 get support from the Univeristy of Texas.
2614 receives facilities, money, and mentors from WVU.
Ranken Technical College (http://www.ranken.edu/) in St. Louis is one of the founding sponsors of 931.
Team 1504 is mentored by students from Michigan State University
401 is mentored by students from Virginia Tech
Team 3928 is supported by Iowa State University students
2815 is supported by members of the University of South Carolina
WPI officially supports 190 and 1735.
171 works in a UW-Platteville (WI) building and mentored thusly.
830 is mentored and sponsored by University of Michigan.

Taylor, you missed the newest edition to to the PFP (purdue FIRST programs) family- 4272 Out of McCutcheon high school. Being a former 1747 member, I know that thats a BIG deal, for various reasons. (Note- I can only assume it is PFP sponsored, maybe someone with more info could chime in)
*4272 will most likely be getting some mentors from PFP. They will also probably be getting some kind of support from Purdue. Nothing is for sure right now, but it appears they will also be supported in some way by Purdue.

sammyjalex
21-12-2011, 21:41
Team 395 meets and works at Columbia U

Andrew Schreiber
21-12-2011, 21:43
1506 - Kettering University

Chris is me
21-12-2011, 22:03
2791 is physically closest to RPI and at least one nut decided to mentor them.

spacepenguine
22-12-2011, 12:34
FRC 3504, Girls of Steel, is mentored and sponsored by the Field Robotics Center at Carnegie Mellon University. There is also a student org on campus that helps with the Pittsburgh Regional/Kickoff and runs a pre-season clinic.

Vince
22-12-2011, 18:31
Yale supports Team 558 - Robosquad - Career HS - New Haven, CT
Team 558 - Yale News Story (http://www.newhavenregister.com/articles/2011/12/07/news/new_haven/doc4ee018bf04928902807365.txt?viewmode=fullstory)

Meredith Novak
22-12-2011, 19:59
FRC 3612 - Springdale, Arkansas - is mentored by University of Arkansas College of Engineering professors and students.

FRC 3937 - Searcy, Arkansas - is sponsored by Harding Academy, the prep school on the campus of Harding University. The team will use the University's machine shop, etc.

FRC 3942 - Harrison, Arkansas - is a team with students from 19 small, rural schools that will meet at North Arkansas College.

FRC 3994 - Pine Bluff, Arkansas - made up of students from 4 area schools and the team will meet at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Center for Robotics Education Excellence.

FRC 4040 - Jonesboro, Arkansas - partially mentored by professors and students from Arkansas State University College of Engineering.

We have focused on university engineering programs and technical colleges as "homes" for Arkansas FIRST teams and are very excited about these partnerships. The colleges are looking for hands-on projects to keep their students interested and mentoring high school FRC teams seems to fit very well.

Richard Wallace
22-12-2011, 20:14
FRC 3612 - Springdale, Arkansas - ...

FRC 3937 - Searcy, Arkansas - ...

FRC 3942 - Harrison, Arkansas - ...

FRC 3994 - Pine Bluff, Arkansas - ...

FRC 4040 - Jonesboro, Arkansas - ...

We have focused on university engineering programs and technical colleges as "homes" for Arkansas FIRST teams and are very excited about these partnerships. The colleges are looking for hands-on projects to keep their students interested and mentoring high school FRC teams seems to fit very well.Wow, Meredith! You have indeed been lighting fires down there in AR!

Will one of the educational institutions mentioned above become host for an Ozark Regional?

Meredith Novak
22-12-2011, 20:25
Wow, Meredith! You have indeed been lighting fires down there in AR!

Will one of the educational institutions mentioned above become host for an Ozark Regional?

Can you believe we have 8 FRC teams in Arkansas this year??? Not quite Michigan, but...

And we are currently working with the University of Arkansas to hold a 2013 Regional on their campus in Fayetteville, AR. :)

Andrew Schreiber
22-12-2011, 20:51
Can you believe we have 8 FRC teams in Arkansas this year??? Not quite Michigan, but...

And we are currently working with the University of Arkansas to hold a 2013 Regional on their campus in Fayetteville, AR. :)

Glad to see some new teams being established out there.

Christopher149
22-12-2011, 21:01
Can you believe we have 8 FRC teams in Arkansas this year??? Not quite Michigan, but...


On the topic of the density in Michigan, the Upper Peninsula has 12 teams for 2012, but only ~300,000 people (1/10 of Arkansas's population).

mathking
22-12-2011, 21:04
The Ohio State University supports:
677 - Columbus School for Girls
1014 - Dublin Robotics (Dublin City Schools)
1317 - Digital Fusion (a team of home school and kids from schools w/out FRC)
963 - South and East HS in Columbus (not sure whether 963 is surviving Columbus City Schools' FRC reorganization)
3591 - Westerville Robotics
4269 - St. Charles High School
And possibly one or two other of the new teams in Columbus this year.

OSU also hosts a kick-off and provides mentors, referees and judges for the Connect A Million Minds off-season competition in June. They also helped us with conducting training for the new 4-H/jcpenny sponsored teams this fall and are helping with our post-kickoff event to help all of the rookie teams get a kit bot with default code running on Saturday before they leave.