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*Expanding universities have new buildings under construction constantly. Be bold and explain to a decision maker why you want to claim space in a new building.
= Find space Space off campus Campus =
Some student organizations are gaining enough support and see a need in having lab space off campus that is open 24/7/365 without university regulations mandating how they can run it. This type of approach to gaining lab access is very demanding of outside support, but offers the most flexibility for students and their projects. Here are ways that students have obtained support for off-campus labs.:
*Allocate space off -campus to build your own lab *Get alumni - , especially previous student entres entrepreneurs or innovators, to sponsor. Companies *Seek companies who would sponsor (believe in students prototyping); small & local or large & corporate *Apply for grants - plenty . Plenty exist if you search them out - be bold and dream big! *Present your organization/club to many different groups - entrepreneurship. *One example of a student organization already doing this is [http://startupaggieland.tamu.edu/ "Startup Aggieland"] at Texas A&M University. [[Category:Guides]]
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