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===How to apply to DUST University===
==How to apply to DUST University==


[http://www.dustuniversity.org DUST University] [D-UNI] is now accepting applicants from both the Eve client and the Dust client on PS3.
[http://www.dustuniversity.org DUST University] [D-UNI] is now accepting applicants from both the Eve client and the Dust client on PS3.
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====Who do we want in DUST University?====
==Who do we want in DUST University?==


In short, anyone. With the mechanics of the game being what they are at the moment, there are no restrictions, security or standings wise, to joining the D-UNI. This may change with the development of the game mechanics as the beta progresses but for the time being anyone can join.  
In short, anyone. With the mechanics of the game being what they are at the moment, there are no restrictions, security or standings wise, to joining the D-UNI. This may change with the development of the game mechanics as the beta progresses but for the time being anyone can join.  
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=====Chat Channels=====
==Chat Channels==


Chat channels are the main means of communication in New Eden and Dust is no exception. Capsuleer's and Dust Merc's can chat to each other using this method, both in and out of corp.
Chat channels are the main means of communication in New Eden and Dust is no exception. Capsuleer's and Dust Merc's can chat to each other using this method, both in and out of corp.


To this end we have 'Chat.D-UNI' available for the citizens of New Eden to converse. It's currently not password protected but all we ask is that some civility and politeness is exercised in it's use.
To this end we have 'Chat.D-UNI' available for the citizens of New Eden to converse. It's currently not password protected but all we ask is that some civility and politeness is exercised in it's use.