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Announcing The New College Ambassador Program

Announcing The New College Ambassador Program

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Chess.com is excited to announce the relaunch of our College Ambassador Program! This program is designed to empower college students to grow the game of chess across their campus while also receiving perks for their college chess club. 

Chess.com will be supporting colleges worldwide with prizes, VIP chess community access, learning opportunities, and free merch! We’ve designed this program to help highly motivated students share our mission-driven love of chess and benefit both themselves and the chess club that they represent. 

Top-performing ambassadors will be able to win prizes related to improving their chess, career development, and/or chess stardom!

Program goals:

  • Organically grow chess on campus
  • Expand chess to new audiences 
  • Put on fun and exciting chess events
  • Improve your school’s chess club
  • Continue to build a following on social media

What is an Ambassador, and how do I become one?

  • An ambassador is someone who is passionate about growing the game of chess within their community by leading their club and organizing events. 
  • You support Chess.com’s values of bringing chess to the world in a fun, positive way!
  • You’re excited to build your resume, build relationships, and find new ideas to get people to play chess online and across your campus.

Eligibility:

To be a college chess ambassador, you must be currently enrolled in college or a university. Schools are allowed to have up to three ambassadors. This program is only for passionate and motivated student-leaders looking to help grow chess on their college campus.

NOTE: Free merch packages and prizes are for North American schools only.

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