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* Most Eve University services.
* Most Eve University services.
* Attend Eve University classes (which at the time were not public).
* Attend Eve University classes (which at the time were not public).
* Most of the EVE University [[Chat_Channels#Official_Channels|Official Chat Channels]]. These included the ones that require a password to enter.
* Most of the [[EVE University Chat Channels]]. These included the ones that require a password to enter.
* The [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/index.php forums], where members could see the scheduled classes and our many other threads regarding PVE or PVP etc.
* The [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/index.php forums], where members could see the scheduled classes and our many other threads regarding PVE or PVP etc.
* Our [[Mumble|Mumble voice server]], where members could chat with our other members and also join for classes that are being held.  
* Our [[Mumble|Mumble voice server]], where members could chat with our other members and also join for classes that are being held.  

Revision as of 20:39, 4 February 2017

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This page's intent is to provide information on the the history of EVE University. The information on this page is no longer current.

EVE High was once a temporary alternative to joining EVE University as a full member immediately after acceptance and was given as a choice by the Personnel Officers to applicants during wartime. It was essentially a 'virtual' corp in a sense that members did not actually enter an actual in-game corporation, but got some of the benefits of being an Eve University member. The intention was to prevent the applicants from becoming a war target and give them time to fly to EVE University headquarters and dock up. It also acted as a fast-track to join as a full member once the applicant was ready. This allowed applicants to complete their application and begin learning, without the dangers inherent in warfare.

In EVE High members had access to...

  • Most Eve University services.
  • Attend Eve University classes (which at the time were not public).
  • Most of the EVE University Chat Channels. These included the ones that require a password to enter.
  • The forums, where members could see the scheduled classes and our many other threads regarding PVE or PVP etc.
  • Our Mumble voice server, where members could chat with our other members and also join for classes that are being held.

In comparison to a full member, in Eve High members could not...