Create Today!
The Create Program invites undergraduate students to design and produce educational PowerPoint-style videos on a variety of topics. Students will have the opportunity to create content that provides practical advice, shares personal experiences, or explores academic and professional development.
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Topics can range from study tips, career advice, and personal growth to college life hacks and beyond. Presentations will be shared with the C³ community to inspire and guide high school students.
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By participating, students can gain valuable experience in content creation, presentation design, and public speaking.
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Apply to the Create Program today and help contribute to a library of resources that will support students in their educational journey.
Eligibility Requirements for Presentations
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Must be an undergraduate student enrolled in a university or college (exceptions may apply, reach out to the email!)
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Presentations must align with C³’s mission and values, promoting inclusivity, positivity, and education.
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Content must be original and plagiarism-free.
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Must be created in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or a similar tool.
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Videos should be between 3-10 minutes in length (depending on topic complexity).
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The video must be in a clear and engaging format suitable for educational purposes.
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Must be uploaded as a file to our email, creekcubed@gmail.com
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Audio and visuals should be clear—ensure good photos and sound quality.
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Completed presentations must be submitted by the assigned deadline (applications are rolling, so each deadline is different based on the application acceptance date.)
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File formats: MP4, MOV, or a video format compatible with YouTube
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The video should be clear, engaging, and informative, designed to resonate with a student audience.
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Keep the tone friendly and approachable—aim for an educational, yet fun and relatable style.
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Topics must be pre-approved by the C Cubed team to ensure relevance and quality.
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Look at potential topics below to gauge interest!​
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Participants may collaborate with up to 2 other undergraduate students on a presentation, but all participants must submit an application.


