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Unread 07-01-2005, 13:25
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Re: College-Sponsored Teams: I need some help!

Teams 599 and 1070 are both supported by Cal. State Univ. Northridge. The specific department that helps out is Manufacturing Systems Engineering & Management (MSEM). MSEM has helped out both teams since each was a rookie.

The money has varied yearly. Most of the money, from what little I've spoken to the professor in charge about it, has actually been coming from Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) monies that he applied for. (You might also look into getting Associated Student funding.) I believe that this means college students must be involved with the teams for them to be able to use the money. Sorry I can't give you more information about the actual amounts or details.

Other forms of support are generally initiated by the college students going to the machine shop as needed.

The number of college students involved changes yearly. Last year, I was the only college student helping 599 and there were 3 of us helping 1070 throughout build with an extra 2 helping when possible. This year, I will, to my knowledge, be the only one helping 599, and there will be a minimum of 6 students helping 1070. (If you want all of the numbers for 599 going back to its rookie year, let me know.)

This year, CSUN is offering a FIRST scholarship. Check out their information through the FIRST scholarship page, as it has a little bit about why they work are involved with FIRST.

Also, the big thing to emphasize is *what the college and its students get out of being involved*. Why would they want to spend any time or money on a high school program? Answers include, but are not limited to, having their name associated with a national organization & competition, promoting their school to future students, promoting community service within their area (if the school has any CS components), and turning out a more productive workforce because of the skills attained by being involved.

If you have other specific questions, let me know and I'll do my best to answer them. Again, my apologies for not being able to give you any specific financial amounts.

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