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Crazy Games Student Scholarship

4/20/2017

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CrazyGame is offering a $1500 game development scholarship to students of your school - a very creative yet challenging endeavor. Our founder Raf Mertens is a Stanford alumni who is passionate about computer science and using those skills in a creative way. You can read more about him here - http://cs.stanford.edu/people/mertens/

- It would be suitable for any student in computer science or any related computer education program. You can find full information on our scholarship here - 
http://crazygames.com/scholarship

Eligibility Requirements

In order to participate in the scholarship content, applicants must meet the following criteria;
  1. Must be currently attending University or college (or set to attend) during the 2017 calendar year.
  2. Must be in good standing with current or prospective institution.
  3. Must apply to the content via email, providing name, address, university name, major and your expected graduation month and year.
  4. Provide your application (a piece of game-development related work) before December 31st, 2017.
  5. A winner will be chosen by the 15th January 2018
All submissions (including game prototypes, essays, digital graphics or technical overviews) should be submitted via email to: [email protected]
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