OpenAI Campus Network: Student club interest form
Key Points
- Global student-club partnerships
- Early access to AI tools & credits
- Support for workshops, research, ambassadors
Summary
OpenAI opened a global Campus Network interest form to partner with university student clubs. The program offers hands-on AI learning, support for student-led events, workshops, research collaborations, early access to tools and programs, and connections with student leaders worldwide. The form is the entry point to request support and potential ambassador placement.
Key Points
- Purpose: register student clubs for event support, workshops, hackathons, research projects, community building, and leadership programs.
- Available support: hosting help, ambassador/lead programs, early access to tools (e.g., Codex), credits/resources, career/internship programming, research collaborations, and global networking.
- Form fields collected: university & country, club name & type, activity level and size, contact info, club focus areas, current AI usage, goals, desired support, and optional achievements.
- Eligibility: student-run clubs across disciplines (AI/ML, CS/engineering, entrepreneurship, research, product/design, general student orgs).
- Process: submit the form; OpenAI may follow up for placement or to offer tailored resources.
Practical guidance for engineers and club organizers
- Prepare concise answers: describe your club’s focus areas, current AI usage, community size, and one-line examples of past projects or events.
- Prioritize support types: pick the most impactful asks (workshops, early access, credits, ambassadors, research collaboration) to increase match likelihood.
- Be ready to propose formats: sample event agendas, project scopes, or collaboration timelines to speed follow-up.
- Monitor the contact email and LinkedIn/website fields for outreach; expect follow-up rather than immediate acceptance.
Published
- 2026-05-11 (form submission is the entry point; no deadline stated)