We just launched student memberships in December. We had 4 students
who signed up for our "Finals Week" deal which got them evening/
overnight and weekend access for $20 each for the 2 weeks of finals.
They loved it...especially since the university library is 50% closed
for construction.

We're now offering the same evening/overnight/weekend deal to students
for $25/mo. The semester starts up again tomorrow so we'll see what
happens. We're also doing our regular memberships at a discount for
students. Basically, whichever plan they want, we discount it by one
level. If they want 3 days/week, we charge them for 2 etc and just got
our first student member for that deal.

We don't have any communication at a university level. I have tasked
my employee who is a student with telling everyone she knows. 100% of
our student members have come through her spreading the word. Our goal
is to have 16 student members by the end of February. We'll see how we
go!

We have other things in the works at a larger level with the
university but those efforts have been tedious and slow at best.

Angel

On Jan 13, 2:20 pm, Alex Hillman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know of more than a handful of coworking spaces that have developed
> partnerships with local universities. Have any worked directly with the
> student population? Success/failure stories to share?
>
> -Alex
>
> /ah
> indyhall.org
> coworking in philadelphia

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