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Share Your Winter Term Photos for a Chance to Win an Oberlin College Swag Bag

January 11, 2017

Office of Communications

Have you always wanted to rock an Oberlin College baseball cap or drink from a nifty college mug or water bottle? Clamp your keys to an Oberlin keychain or just own some cool Oberlin College stuff? Now’s the chance!

The Office of Communications is offering current Oberlin College and Conservatory students who are completing winter-term projects this January the opportunity to win one of three Oberlin College swag bags by participating in its 2017 Instagram (@oberlincollege) winter term photo contest. The contest will run from January 9-31, 2017. See rules, offer terms, and eligibility below.

The Contest

Every few days in January, @oberlincollege will prompt its student followers to share winter-term project photos and captions that relate to one of three topics: locations, people, and creations. To participate, students must share photos and captions that relate to the most recent prompt using the hashtag #OberlinWT. Each prompt will include a few questions to help students determine what it is they should share about their projects in their photos and captions.

@oberlincollege will also post examples of ideal submissions using photographs from past winter-term projects. Students may share more than one photo and caption per prompt, and they can answer as many or as few prompts as they like. All current students who follow @oberlincollege and post photos and captions relating to the contest prompts using the hashtag #OberlinWT during the contest period will be eligible to win one of three Oberlin College swag bags. Students with private Instagram accounts can participate in the contest. To be eligible, they must follow @oberlincollege and send a screenshot of their photo and caption as a direct message.

Three winners will be chosen by Office of Communications staff in early February. Winners will be announced on the Oberlin College Instagram account and contacted directly by a member of the communications staff by email shortly thereafter.

Rules, Offer Terms, and Eligibility

  • This promotion is offered by the Oberlin College and Conservatory Office of Communications. It is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Instagram, though Instagram Terms of Use apply.

  • Participants must follow @oberlincollege.

  • Participants must be current Oberlin College and Conservatory students completing winter-term projects. Submissions from alumni and/or past winter-term projects will not be considered. Submissions from current or former Oberlin College faculty or staff will not be considered.

  • Participants with private Instagram accounts can participate in the contest. To be eligible, they must send @oberlincollege a screenshot of their photo and caption as a direct message.

  • Participants may submit as many more than one photo and caption per prompt, and they can answer as many or as few prompts as they like.

  • All submissions must be original content belonging to the submitting student.

  • All submissions must use the hashtag #OberlinWT.

  • Photos depicting individuals other than the student submitting the photo must first be approved by those individuals. If those individuals object, the student should not submit the photo.

  • Photo submissions may be reposted by @oberlincollege throughout the month of January. Reposting of photos does not indicate the photo’s owner has been selected as a contest winner or will be selected as a contest winner.

  • Winners will be chosen by Office of Communications staff in early February. Winners will be announced on Instagram and contacted directly by a member of the communications staff by email shortly thereafter. Winners will have one week from the date of email send to claim their prize or another winner will be chosen.

  • By participating in this contest, participants give the Oberlin College Office of Communications and other college offices the right to use their content in Oberlin College publications, including but not limited to the Source, the Oberlin Alumni Magazine, and Oberlin College social media accounts.

For questions or concerns regarding this contest, contact Justine Goode, editorial fellow in the Office of Communications, at jgoode@oberlin.edu or Yvonne Gay, editorial and photography projects manager, at ygay@oberlin.edu.

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