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==Why Should I Participate?==
 
==Why Should I Participate?==
  
EVE University prides itself on covering a diverse array of activities within New Eden. To provide our pilots with the best 'all around' experience, a set of communities including the campus system were put in place. These communities include the [[Highsec Campus]] (HSC), the [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]] (LSC), the [[Nullsec Campus]] (NSC), the [[Wormhole Campus]] (WHC), the [[Averon Mining Campus]] (AMC) and [[EVE University Incursion Community]].  This helps educate unistas on the different playstyles and tactics used within each area.
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EVE University prides itself on covering a diverse array of activities within New Eden. To provide our pilots with the best 'all around' experience, a set of communities were put in place. These communities now include the Headquarters area in Highsec, previously known as the [[Highsec Campus]] (HSC), the Low-Sec areas, previously known as the [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]] (LSC), the Mining Community, previously known as the [[Averon Mining Campus]] (AMC), the Nullsec Community, previously known as the [[Nullsec Campus]] (NSC), the Wormhole Community, previously known as the [[Wormhole Campus]] (WHC), and the [[EVE University Incursion Community]].  This helps educate unistas on the different playstyles and tactics used within each area.
  
Regardless of which part of space you see your home as being, there is always something new to learn and always value in knowing more about these other areas that you as a pilot don't often frequent.
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Regardless of which part of space you see your home as being, there is always something new to learn and always value, in knowing more about these other areas that you as a pilot don't often frequent.
  
 
Finally, we are all proud Unistas and we should work together regardless of community affiliation and help out our fellow bros. This is your chance to get out there and help others while at the same time filling the gaps in your own knowledge.
 
Finally, we are all proud Unistas and we should work together regardless of community affiliation and help out our fellow bros. This is your chance to get out there and help others while at the same time filling the gaps in your own knowledge.

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Crimson Harvest Spooky Eagle Logo.png This page is specific to EVE University. Other corporations or groups in the game may operate differently.
For a summary of EVE University's rules and code of conduct, see EVE University Rules.

All members of EVE University are free to participate in the Cross Campus Initiative also known as CCI program, this also includes staff (in fact, I urge all staff to give this a go!). The CCI is currently under the Titles Department, and is administered by Croixant

Why Should I Participate?

EVE University prides itself on covering a diverse array of activities within New Eden. To provide our pilots with the best 'all around' experience, a set of communities were put in place. These communities now include the Headquarters area in Highsec, previously known as the Highsec Campus (HSC), the Low-Sec areas, previously known as the Low-Sec Campus (LSC), the Mining Community, previously known as the Averon Mining Campus (AMC), the Nullsec Community, previously known as the Nullsec Campus (NSC), the Wormhole Community, previously known as the Wormhole Campus (WHC), and the EVE University Incursion Community. This helps educate unistas on the different playstyles and tactics used within each area.

Regardless of which part of space you see your home as being, there is always something new to learn and always value, in knowing more about these other areas that you as a pilot don't often frequent.

Finally, we are all proud Unistas and we should work together regardless of community affiliation and help out our fellow bros. This is your chance to get out there and help others while at the same time filling the gaps in your own knowledge.

What The Initiative Can Offer

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  • Like all content this Initiative will assist towards the goals of obtaining Titles
  • A well rounded education on all areas of New Eden
  • Meet new people!
  • Make new friends!
  • The ultimate reward: a unique EVE University Medal! The Eve University Campus Cross after finishing the CCI.



Requirements

We expect to see the following:

  • Participation in at least 5 activities per community.
  • The 5 activities should be spread over more than 1 week per community. No more than one (1) activity per day.
  • At least 4 different communities visited for a combined total of 20 activities.
  • Coordinate 8 or more activities among at least 4 different communities.
  • We require you to document every participation by a forum post or by an AAR (for PVP).
  • All of the activities must be completed within a year; if you require additional time, contact the CCI Manager.
  • To reiterate, participation is the key. You may organize the activities and you also will have to participate in those activities.

Please note that for activities to be valid these need to be planned ahead and posted in the calendar otherwise these activities will not count toward CCI Program progress.

In addition, the actual location where the activity occurs or starts from is irrelevant. The important point is which campus (or community) you are calling "Home" at the time you participate or lead said activity. For example, you lead a roam that starts at HSC and you currently live in LSC, the activity will count toward your home in LSC.

To document your CCI Program participation post a summary of your activities as a new thread in the CCI forum

These activities can include but are not limited to:

  • Joining/FC'ing PvP fleets, mission fleets, or mining ops
  • Teaching classes around each different community
  • Organising events (if these are uni-wide events it is even better!)
  • Note that defense of our home structures and any offensive fleets against war targets HQ (with Director approval) can be counted as activities towards the Medal

The required communities, along with some examples of activities that can be carried out there, are shown below. Some communities have requirements before you can join them so make sure you look them up on the wiki. If you don't meet the requirements at the start you might meet them while doing the other ones.

If you decide to plan and organize an event, please make sure to follow each of the communities' rules regarding the making of an event. Use the Community Contacts for each of the communities to get more information and guidance.

Campuses

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  • Mission Running (HSC L4 Dysfunctional Fleet is currently held every Friday at 18:30 EVE Time)
  • Industry
  • Asteroid & Moon Mining (and occasional Ice Mining & Gas Huffing if suitable Wormhole is explored)
  • Fight Club every Saturday at 01:00 EVE time (for Solo PvP Training)
  • PvP Against Wartargets
  • Combat Anomalies and Signatures
  • Exploration (WHs, Relic & Data Signatures)
  • PvE Fleets (for destroying Forward Operating Bases, for running Escalations)
  • PvP in Faction Warfare
  • Combat sites and sigs
  • Exploration (WHs/Relic & Data sites)
  • Mission Running
  • PvP in NPC null
  • Combat sites and sigs
  • Exploration (WHs/Relic & Data sites)
  • Mining (in the Back Pocket)
  • Industry
  • PvP in wspace and nullsec through the chain (Wednesdays and Fridays are the nights for this!)
  • Sleeper anoms and sites
  • Exploration (WH chain/Relic & Data sites)
  • Mining (Huffing a lot too!)
  • Mining (Ore, Gas, Ice, Moon)
  • Exploration (WHs/Relic, Data sites, and Combat sites)
  • Mission Running
  • Industry
  • Combat Anomalies and Signatures
  • PvE fleets (Forward Operating Bases and Escalations)

Community Contacts

Please contact the managers and coordinators of the respective communities. These pilots have graciously volunteered to serve as the points of contact for their respective communities. They will provide an introduction to the community, etiquette, and the current and planned activities and/or events.

Medalists

Main article: Cross Campus Initiative Medalists

Since the start of the Cross Campus Initiative, twenty-three people have completed the CCI, and have been awarded the EVE University Campus Cross. Their dedication to this program is recognized in the Cross Campus Initiative Medalists page.

Special Thanks

The CCI was an idea of White 0rchid when he was a uni member. He left corp before we could actually put this into practice and work out all the details. The general lines are still there but Rose Chanlin and Croixant have worked the concept further out to what it is today.