How do I earn, record, and cash out my points?

Every time you attend or complete an eligible activity, complete and submit the to receive points. You must use your 91ÁÔÆæ email address to complete the form.

You are required to upload an attachment that shows you have completed the event or activity. That could be a 'selfie' of you at the event, a receipt, an email confirmation of attendance, a handout from the event, a screenshot, or anything else that demonstrates your participation or attendance. 

You can cash out your points for prizes two times a year: November-December, and April-May. We will post information on cashing out points in your weekly student newsletter during the months of October, November, March and April. We are building a GO app, but until then you must track your own points using the submission confirmations you receive in your 91ÁÔÆæ email account. Final points will be reviewed and verified when you submit your request to cash out points for prizes.

Prizes that you can earn with points include:

Tier 1: 30 Points

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  • A 91ÁÔÆæ Engineering water bottle
  • A Spartan VIP Gold points card, worth $20 - can be used at bookstore, online bookstore and food court. One card per semester.
  • If you are graduating this semester, and you have a minimum of 30 points, you can request a 'graduation recognition' (blue and gold) cord. It will not cost you points.

Tier 2: 60 Points

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  • A set of 100 business cards with your name and preferred contact information. One set per semester.
  • A portable phone charger
  • Automatically given at this level: (1) graduation recognition cord (if you are graduating); (2) Recognition in 91ÁÔÆæ College of Engineering social media.
  • 91ÁÔÆæ College of Engineering License plate

Tier 3: 100 Points

You can recieve BOTH the Gold points card and the business cards, AND

  • blue and yellow grad cordsA LinkedIn endorsement from the Dean
  • Automatically given at this level: (1) graduation recognition cord (if you are graduating); (2) Recognition in 91ÁÔÆæ College of Engineering social media AND (3) Recognition in the College of Engineering alumni magazine.