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Re: College-supported FRC teams
Team 1504 is mentored by students from Michigan State University
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
FRC 401 (HokieGuard) is mentored by student from Virginia Tech
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
Team 3928 is supported by some Iowa State University students
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
2815 is supported by members of the University of South Carolina. (Go Gamecocks!)
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
WPI officially supports 190 and 1735.
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
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? Last edited by Katie_UPS : 21-12-2011 at 18:02. |
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
Team 395 meets and works at Columbia U
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
1506 - Kettering University
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
2791 is physically closest to RPI and at least one nut decided to mentor them.
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
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.
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
Yale supports Team 558 - Robosquad - Career HS - New Haven, CT
Team 558 - Yale News Story |
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Re: College-supported FRC teams
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. |
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