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Titles are sets of corporation [[roles]] such as hangar access, and have specific designations within [[Eve University]]. While there are other titles, the main ones used are 'Freshman', 'Student' and 'Graduate'. These should be distinguised from 'vanity' titles, which do not provide any specific roles.
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{{historical}}'''Progression Titles''' were used to show where members were on your journey through EVE University and to unlock corporation '''roles'''.  
  
Please note that all titles are a privilege, not a right, and as such may be rescinded without notice.
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These were distinguished from '''vanity titles''' which do not provide any specific roles, and the specific titles of [[EVE University Management|staff]].
  
== Typical Titles and Requirements ==
 
  
=== Freshman ===
 
===== Requires =====
 
* Character is at least 3 weeks old
 
* Character has spent at least 7 days in E-UNI
 
* An introductory forum post in the [http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=76 Hi and Bye forum]
 
===== Provides =====
 
* Access to [[Freshman Hangar]]
 
  
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== Progression Titles ==
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Progression titles charted a student's progress through the University.
  
=== Student ===
 
===== Requires =====
 
* Freshman Title
 
* Minimum of six weeks (1 month and 15 days) in E-UNI
 
* Clear evidence of participation on the [http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums/ Forums], [http://www.eve-ivy.com/wiki/ Wiki] or [http://killboard.eve-ivy.com/forums/ Killboard].
 
===== Provides =====
 
* Access to [[Freshman Hangar]]
 
* Access to [[Student Hangar]]
 
* Access to [[Skillbook Wallet]]
 
* Optional 'R&P Access' title, allowing blueprint research
 
  
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=== No Progression Title ===
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Members who have just joined EVE University and did not yet have a progression title.
  
=== Graduate ===
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: '''Provided:'''
===== Requires =====
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:* Access to request reimbursement for skillbooks through the [[Skillbook_Program#Members_with_no_title|Skillbook Program]]
* Student Title
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:* Access to the free [[Flight Deck]] beginner ship contracts (separate from the [[Corporation Hangars]] below)
* Minimum of twelve weeks (3 months) in E-UNI
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:* Access to the corporate [[Buyback]] program at University staging areas and certain trade hubs
* Clear demonstration of understanding on the [http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums/ Forums], [http://www.eve-ivy.com/wiki/ Wiki] or [http://killboard.eve-ivy.com/forums/ Killboard].
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:* Access to the [[Ship Replacement Program]]
===== Provides =====
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:* Access to the [[Free station containers]] program
* Access to [[Freshman Hangar]]
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:* Access to the [[Mining ship program]] to order discount or full-price mining ships
* Access to [[Student Hangar]]
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:* Access to the [[EVE University Corporation Skill Plans]]
* Access to [[Graduate Hangar]]
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:* The ability to make use of our [[Perfect Refine List|Perfect Ore Refiners]]
* Access to Skillbook Wallet
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:* The ability to make use of our internal [[EVE University Hauling Service|Hauling Service]]
* Includes 'R&P Access' title
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:* The ability to ask members with a [[Titles within EVE University#Freshman|Freshman]] title or higher to take items from the [[Corporation Hangars]] for you
* A [[Graduate Medal]] (optional donation to offset cost accepted)
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=== Freshman ===
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A new student.
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: '''Requirements:'''
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:* One or more messages on Discord (any channel qualifies)
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:* Character had been a member of [[EVE University]] for at least 7 days
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:* Character was at least 31 days old
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:* Character was fully registered in the [https://auth.eveuniversity.org EVE University Alliance Auth]  
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: '''Provided:'''
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:* Access to reimbursing yourself and other corporation members with the [[Skillbook_Program#Members_with_the_Freshman_title|Skillbook Program]]
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:* Access to the [[Corporation Hangars]]
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:* Access to [[The +3 Implants Program]]
  
=== Other Titles ===
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There were no further requirements for this title; they are a simple set of criteria.  If you met them all, you could apply and would be granted the title.
  
There are a number of other titles used, some of which are: R&P Access, Mentor, Teacher, Professor, and a number of 'Officer' titles.
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=== Sophomore ===
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A more experienced student who was engaging with the University community in a positive, meaningful way. A Sophomore applicant needed to provide evidence of learning by doing.
  
== Requesting a Title ==
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: '''Requirements:'''
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:* Met current requirements for Freshman, and held the Freshman title
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:* Character had been a member of [[EVE University]] for at least 6 weeks
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:* Player showed recent engagement within the community (examples are meaningful activity via the [[EVE University Forum]], [[Main Page|Wiki]] and/or [https://zkillboard.com/ ZKillboard], but does not need to be any of these)
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: '''Provided:'''
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:* Access to the [[EVE_University_Corporate_Hangars#Main Hangar|Main Hangar]]
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:* Ability to post events to the [[EVE University Calendar]]
  
To claim your title, fill in the form [http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dFVsVkk2ZDFGdENmb3p3RmwtSTNIdlE6MA available here] which can also be accessed via the [[in-game browser]]. Please be aware that it can take some time for these to be applied, as various checks are required for each applicant.
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Earning this title was different from the Freshman title: it waas not a simple matter of checking the boxes. Progression officers attempted to evaluate member activity and make a decision about whether a member had ‘enough’ activity. If we had to boil Sophomore down to one word, it would be ‘participation.’  The Sophomore applicant must demonstrate that they were actively participating in University activities. These activities can really be in almost any aspect of the game.
  
Assuming the request was successful, you will be able to see your title on the login screen, however if it was not successful, you will receive an [[Eve Mail]].
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=== Graduate ===
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A fully qualified pilot, recognized for their knowledge of game mechanics and their service to the University. This title took a higher degree of effort to earn compared to Sophomore.
  
All titles dropped due to leaving E-UNI or other reasons may be reinstated using the same process.
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: '''Requirements:'''
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:* Met current requirements for Sophomore, and held the Sophomore title
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:* Character had been a member of [[EVE University]] for at least 12 weeks
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:* Player had demonstrated a mastery of a range of EVE game mechanics
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:* Player was sharing their knowledge and experience with the EVE University community or giving back to the Uni in a meaningful way such as a staff position or content creation
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: '''Provided:'''
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:* A [[EVE_University_Medals|Graduate Medal]]
  
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If the key to Sophomore was ‘participation,’ the main aspects of the Graduate title were ‘mastery’ and ‘giving back’. Mastery covered a wide portion of experience in New Eden, and giving back could take a variety of forms.
  
[[Category:Policies]]
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== Staff & Vanity Titles ==
[[Category:Eve University]]
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Staff titles, such as '''Mentor''', '''Teacher''', '''Professor''', and a number of '''Officer''' titles, denote an individual's role as an EVE University staff member, officer, or director. Other titles (known as "vanity" titles) are just for fun and are tailored to the individual who holds them. Staff titles are handled by their own departments and vanity titles are awarded through a different process.
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 27 December 2024

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Progression Titles were used to show where members were on your journey through EVE University and to unlock corporation roles.

These were distinguished from vanity titles which do not provide any specific roles, and the specific titles of staff.


Progression Titles

Progression titles charted a student's progress through the University.


No Progression Title

Members who have just joined EVE University and did not yet have a progression title.

Provided:

Freshman

A new student.

Requirements:
  • One or more messages on Discord (any channel qualifies)
  • Character had been a member of EVE University for at least 7 days
  • Character was at least 31 days old
  • Character was fully registered in the EVE University Alliance Auth
Provided:

There were no further requirements for this title; they are a simple set of criteria. If you met them all, you could apply and would be granted the title.

Sophomore

A more experienced student who was engaging with the University community in a positive, meaningful way. A Sophomore applicant needed to provide evidence of learning by doing.

Requirements:
  • Met current requirements for Freshman, and held the Freshman title
  • Character had been a member of EVE University for at least 6 weeks
  • Player showed recent engagement within the community (examples are meaningful activity via the EVE University Forum, Wiki and/or ZKillboard, but does not need to be any of these)
Provided:

Earning this title was different from the Freshman title: it waas not a simple matter of checking the boxes. Progression officers attempted to evaluate member activity and make a decision about whether a member had ‘enough’ activity. If we had to boil Sophomore down to one word, it would be ‘participation.’ The Sophomore applicant must demonstrate that they were actively participating in University activities. These activities can really be in almost any aspect of the game.

Graduate

A fully qualified pilot, recognized for their knowledge of game mechanics and their service to the University. This title took a higher degree of effort to earn compared to Sophomore.

Requirements:
  • Met current requirements for Sophomore, and held the Sophomore title
  • Character had been a member of EVE University for at least 12 weeks
  • Player had demonstrated a mastery of a range of EVE game mechanics
  • Player was sharing their knowledge and experience with the EVE University community or giving back to the Uni in a meaningful way such as a staff position or content creation
Provided:

If the key to Sophomore was ‘participation,’ the main aspects of the Graduate title were ‘mastery’ and ‘giving back’. Mastery covered a wide portion of experience in New Eden, and giving back could take a variety of forms.

Staff & Vanity Titles

Staff titles, such as Mentor, Teacher, Professor, and a number of Officer titles, denote an individual's role as an EVE University staff member, officer, or director. Other titles (known as "vanity" titles) are just for fun and are tailored to the individual who holds them. Staff titles are handled by their own departments and vanity titles are awarded through a different process.