05 Mar
Posted by Sam Jackson as Admissions, College, Financial Aid, Internets, marketing, odd & fun
At the start of February I announced my desire to organize a scholarship through my site. A little more than a month later, things are really going strong. Here’s where things now stand–still working things out:
The Idea: A contest to propose the best new ideas for using new media, the internet, and technology to improve the college admissions process and/or higher education marketing in general.
The contest will be sponsored (at least in part) by some of those same agents most want to hear about the ideas for reform and who are looking for innovative solutions. They’ll have direct exposure to the ideas so that they could be better implemented! After a winner (winners? still fundraising) is chosen, their proposal / essay and other top ideas will be put online for everyone to see and learn, leading to a great dialogue about ways to make things better for both students and the college / marketing forces who want to engage them.
Participants: Current high school students, but also recent high school grads who are now undergraduates: students who have recent experience with the
The Prize: Cash towards college education! I have been working hard over the last month not just with midterms but also trying to drum up support for this scholarship idea. My original target was to get ~$500 from a wide range of individuals and organizations in higher education and college admissions fields as well as general sponsorship and donation (technology companies, anyone?). We’re getting close to that target! But wait, things get better…
The other day, I was very happy to learn that I had just won a brand new Toshiba x205 laptop in a recent Gizmodo contest! This is a really nice laptop, worth $1400, which would definitely make a great addition to someone’s dorm room. 17″ screen, 4 speakers and subwoofer, 250 GB hard drive, nice Nvidia GeForce 8700M graphics card… I know college laptop costs can be pretty significant, so hopefully this could help blunt that for whoever wins. Hopefully we will be able to find it a happy home soon! I’ll have more details when it arrives at home in a week or two.
Thanks to Toshiba for indirectly sponsoring it… I had been trying to lobby other laptop manufacturers but so far have been unable to get in touch with the right people. The Lenovo VP for USA was supposed to come to Yale this past weekend, but had to cancel–my plan had been to corner him and ask. In any event, I am absolutely still interested in looking for more partners, and if I had more to give out we could offer it to more people and really expand things.
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So! I now have a laptop and a few hundred dollars cash ready to give away, and I’m pretty psyched. It makes me want to set my sights higher, but to do that I need more help from my readers (and people they know…). So please forward around my request for more help in organizing this scholarship, and let me know if you want to get involved or if you have any leads on people who might want to get involved. Either send me an e-mail at sam [at] samjackson [dot] org or use the contact form (or comment here)! Still hammering out more details and will solicit some prompts and start working on framing the questions for scholarship applicants soon, and things will definitely keep growing as I add participants.
For would-be sponsors: This is a really great opportunity to give something (a very small donation, even!) while getting a lot (of good publicity, exposure, and of course, useful insight and new ideas). It’s all going to a good cause and so I highly recommend getting involved! Alternately, if you feel you don’t want to give money to any random student talking about college admissions, and would rather give that money just to me, I still have open advertising inventory for the new few months, so let me know.
4 Responses
Sam Jackson
March 6th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
1Also, although I may be #3 in the google results for “sponsor my college education,” no one is sponsoring it yet. :\
JamieH-S
March 7th, 2008 at 12:03 pm
2Congrats on the Gizmodo win!
& Good Luck with your competition.
Sam Jackson
March 7th, 2008 at 12:53 pm
3Thanks! Let me know if you or anyone else at Marian wants to get involved.
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