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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. |
Welcome to Eve University. If you are reading this, you must be new to Eve University, or possibly a returning member. This page is here to help guide you to information on how to make a smooth transition to Uni, and the game as well. As a member of Eve University, you are able to utilize several features not available to outside players.
Getting You Started in Eve University
- Mumble Mumble is our main choice for Voice Communication. It is highly suggested that you, as a new player, install and set up Mumble. Please follow the instructions on the linked page.
- Discord Discord is main source of communication outside of the game and how we ping people for fleets, classes and other activities in Eve University.
- EVE University Forum The Forum is a place where we post details about events, fleets and other important happenings within Eve University.
- Installing the EVE University Overview The over view helps you be able to see things in and around New Eden for both PvP and PvE game play and help keeps your screen functional and organized.
- Short Skill Plan The Short Skill Plan is a small set of skill that will allow you to start enjoying your game play in EVE quicker and more efficiently. This includes taking part in fleets and solo Exploration.
Programs and services
- Mentor Program This program is for players that have less than 4 months game play experience. You simply fill out the application provided on the page and our Mentor Manager does the rest!
- The +3 Implants Program This program is available to those who have been playing longer than 31 days and have been in the University for at least 7 days. These implants are available at a reduces price and help with things like faster skill training.
- Corporation Hangar Access to this service is available after you have applied for Freshman and received the title, but can be useful when you first join ,if you ask another player with the title to help, you get free modules and frigates at the campuses.
- The Skillbook Program Eve University which allows them to obtain reimbursement for up to three and a half million ISK of skillbooks per day. The instructions are on the page for more info.
- Ship Replacement Program The program (Commonly known as SRP) is intended to both help new pilots get into PvP and to promote the use of important hulls that benefit the entire fleet.
- Sponsored Campus Shipping Service Is a program that is intended available for nearly all campuses. However, you can always ask in Mumble for help moving your items from where you are in space.
Please note that you can find Corporation Events/Fleets in game by accessing Corporation Calendar. You simply clicking on the time display in EVE Online and it should pop right up for you to check what you can do with your Corp mates today!
Education
Our Education Department works hard to help our members and the players of Eve Online, to be able to better understand the game basics and make the game as enjoyable as possible. Most of our classes are available with a .PDF so you can read before you venture out to the great unknown and try something new.
- Classes available at this time You can also check the in game Corporation Calendar at any point by clicking on the time display in EVE Online.
- Classes often taught at Eve Uni On this page you will also find instructions on requesting a class from this list on Discord.
- Pod Saving This class is at the very core of everything you do in EVE Online.
Training on Tap and other learning videos
Titles and Progression in EVE Uni
As you learn and grow in Eve University, you may find that you want to do more. The titles earn you different perks and a sense of achievement.
- Titles you can apply for Each title has perks with it. With the ultimate goal of becoming a GRADUATE.
Understanding Fleets
No matter what kind of ship you fly, or the Campus you live at, there is always a FLEET available in the Eve University. It is a great part of being in a corporation. However, being part of a fleet means knowing a few basics.
- Fleet commands to know and understand This can make the difference in losing or keeping a ship sometimes when Gankers come around to cause havoc.
Campus/Community Life
At each Campus you will have the ability to ask Campus Staff where to Reprocess, Manufacture, Mine, get ships, do trading and take part in things that make each campus unique but also learn what we need to, in order to enjoy EVE ONLINE.
Averon Mining Campus (AMC)
The Averon Mining Campus Mining is the thing for this campus. They organize fleets and offer advice for those wanting to do solo mining. This is not just for new members, but for advanced embers as well. The AMC also has Free or reduced Mining ship program. For more information, visit the Averon Mining Campus page.
There are no title or skill requirements to join the Averon Mining Campus and it does offer some Triglavian Collective opportunities for those interested in this.
High Sec Campus (HSC)
The Highsec Campus, currently based in Amygnon in the Verge Vendor region, is intended to provide an educational location where newcomers to EVE can work together, learn, and flourish; and a starting point where new players can easily try their hand at PvP, missions, manufacturing, and any other aspect of the game with ease. For more information, visit the Highsec Campus page.
There are no title or skill requirements to join the Highsec Campus. Another unique opportunity here- In Jufvitte right next to Amygnon is an EDENCOM System.
Low-Sec Campus (LSC)
The Low-Sec Campus focuses on living in low security space, currently based in Eugales in the Placid region (within easy reach of both Syndicate nullsec, and hisec). Its mission statement is to "provide an educational location where newcomers to low security space can learn the skills needed to not only succeed, but thrive under constant threat". For more information, visit the Low-Sec Campus page.
There are no title or skill requirements to join the Low-Sec Campus.
Nullsec Campus (NSC)
The Nullsec Campus focuses on living in null security space, currently based in PC9-AY in the Syndicate region (again, within easy reach of both Placid lowsec, and hisec). Its mission statement is to "establish and maintain a supportive base in NPC nullsec space, give students the opportunity to experience living in nullsec and with the risks associated, and provide the opportunity to learn to survive and to practice PvP and PvE nullsec activities". For more information, visit the Nullsec Campus page.
There are no title or skill requirements to join the Nullsec Campus.
Wormhole Campus (WHC)
The Wormhole Campus focuses on living in wormhole space, and dedicated to educating students about wormhole life. The WHC is currently based in J211936, a C2 wormhole with hisec and C3 static connections; giving easy access to known space for logistics, and to higher class w-space for PvP and PvE. Wormhole space is one of the most hostile - but also one of the most lucrative - areas of space in EVE. For more information, visit the Wormhole Campus page.
The Freshman title and some basic skills and ships are required to join the Wormhole Campus.
Incursion Community
The EVE University Incursion Community works together to introduce students and alumni to that area of the game, and runs sites as a cohesive group. The community primarily focuses on running short-ranged, stationary shield fleets in Vanguard sites, and has a doctrine that is very forgiving for lower skill-point and cheaper hulls often associated with E-UNI students. For more information, visit the EVE University Incursion Community page.
While some roles in Incursions can be performed by players of all skill levels, please see their specific requirements listings