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'''PYOS''' (or '''Purchase Your Own Ship''') was a program akin to [[BYOM Ship Production|BYOM]], but with plain ISK. The primary aim of the program was to make a large array of T1 ships readily available to University students without the need to travel. The fantastic blueprint programs at various Eve University [[campuses]] to a degree lowered the need for this program as it existed previously and it was therefore discontinued.
'''PYOS''' (or '''Purchase Your Own Ship''') was a program akin to [[BYOM Ship Production|BYOM]], but with plain ISK. The primary aim of the program was to make a large array of T1 ships readily available to University students without the need to travel. The fantastic blueprint programs at various EVE University [[campuses]] to a degree lowered the need for this program as it existed previously and it was therefore discontinued.


{{quote|Requesting a ship is a simple matter: issue a corporation contract to the University with the name of your ship and a set price. Within a few days, your order should be filled by an industrious corp mate (or the Uni) and your chosen ship will be in your hangar. The price of ships is set to an internal mineral list with an added 4% to cover expenses and market fluctuations. Ideally the program will turn a small profit for the University to help cover other programs.}}  
{{quote|Requesting a ship is a simple matter: issue a corporation contract to the University with the name of your ship and a set price. Within a few days, your order should be filled by an industrious corp mate (or the Uni) and your chosen ship will be in your hangar. The price of ships is set to an internal mineral list with an added 4% to cover expenses and market fluctuations. Ideally the program will turn a small profit for the University to help cover other programs.}}