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Mozilla Student Reps are students** who are '''passionate about Mozilla and raise awareness''' for the many benefits of Firefox and other Mozilla products. They are '''point persons''' for those, both at their school or in their communities, who want to get involved in [http://www.mozilla.org/contribute/areas.html different functional areas] and '''help Mozilla accomplish great things'''.
Mozilla Student Reps are students who are '''passionate about Mozilla and raise awareness''' for the many benefits of Firefox and other Mozilla products. They are '''point persons''' for those, both at their school or in their communities, who want to get involved in [http://www.mozilla.org/contribute/areas.html different functional areas] and '''help Mozilla accomplish great things'''.


To serve as a Student Rep you must be at least eighteen years of age and currently enrolled in school (college/university or higher).
To serve as a Student Rep you must be at least eighteen years of age and currently enrolled in school (college/university or higher).

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Welcome to the Student Reps program.
Mozilla Student Reps help spread Firefox and promote Mozilla’s mission. They head up campaigns and projects at their schools and in their local communities.


Student Reps are passionate, creative and resourceful. By showing people why Firefox rocks, they help their classmates have a better Web experience.

Overview

The Mozilla Project comprises many contributors from many places with even more skill sets and perspectives. Given its diversity and scope, getting involved in Mozilla Community can seem challenging to newcomers. The Mozilla Student Reps program exists to empower young people and students with the tools and resources needed to lead, learn, and advocate for Mozilla's mission and projects.

Who are Student Reps?
Mozilla Student Reps are students who are passionate about Mozilla and raise awareness for the many benefits of Firefox and other Mozilla products. They are point persons for those, both at their school or in their communities, who want to get involved in different functional areas and help Mozilla accomplish great things.

To serve as a Student Rep you must be at least eighteen years of age and currently enrolled in school (college/university or higher).

How is the Student Rep program organized?

The Student Reps program is an integral part of Mozilla Reps (ReMo), and together they form a holistic volunteer organization within Contributor Engagement.

Situated within ReMo, Student Reps and offers young, new contributors mentorship and a clear path to become official representative in their community. Student Reps and Mozilla Reps work closely on the regional level to accomplish goals and advance as contributors. Click here to read more about structure and governance within the Student Reps and Mozilla Reps programs.

Background and Re-launch
The Mozilla Student Reps program was largely dormant for two years, lacking resources necessary to support members and grow. In 2011, a Community Manager for Students was brought on to gather feedback, re-launch the program, and coordinate its activities going forward.

With its official re-launch in December 2011, Mozilla Student Reps will build on its previous success as well as expand to support even more contributors and projects in the future. Updated regularly on this wiki are the projects, toolkits, channels, planning, and frequently-asked-questions associated with the Student Reps program.

Projects and Getting Started

The ability to create a good idea and turn it into an effective event or campaign is what makes contributing to Mozilla so fun and rewarding. Below are a few project areas that have been successful at schools around the world. To help you get started, we outlined what we think you will need organize these projects, and we left lots of room for you to adapt them for your school or community. Try taking the lead with one or more of these projects:

Incentives and Evaluation

We strive to reward exceptional contributions with recognition, exposure, and other benefits -- and Student Reps who exhibit exceptional leadership and a willingness to take on new projects are no exception to this tradition. We ask Student Reps to submit documentation upon completing projects and milestones to measure progress within the program. Reports, surveys, and case studies are regularly exchanged between Reps, the Community Manager, and Regional Leaders to facilitate the advancement of contributors and the overall goals. To learn more about these guidelines click here.

Why should you become a Student Rep?
Join the Student Reps program for opportunities to be:

  • Featured in newsletters, campaigns, and public channels
  • Rewarded special swag packs and entered into a raffle for prizes
  • Recognized with a thank you letter or official certificate from Mozilla
  • Granted opportunities to advance skills with experienced Mozilla staff
  • Accepted into the Mozilla Reps program
  • Sponsored to visit Mozilla HQ or attend special events
  • Selected for a Mozilla marketing internship

Channels and Resources

We utilize a variety of outlets to keep Student Reps updated and in touch with each other.

Newsletter
The Student Bulletin newsletter broadcasts program updates, regional snapshots and events, and special offers to all who sign-up.

Social Media
Updated a few times weekly, the Student Reps Facebook page and Twitter account offer the latest updates on Firefox, Mozilla, and student related news and events.

Reps and others contributors also use the Student Reps Network on Ning to discuss projects, plan events, and stay connected with one another.

Website
Currently undergoing an update, the Student Reps website will be the main resource for program. It's comprised of four pages -- Home, Projects, Marketing, Highlights, and Help -- to guide contributors through the program's main functions. Please refer to this wiki until further notice.

SWAG and Presentation Materials
Student Rep will have opportunities throughout the year to signup for a Firefox “swag pack,” usually around major marketing campaigns like a Firefox launch or the start of the school year. We will let you know when it’s time to submit your requests, so please wait for the right times before asking.

Beyond the Firefox swag we will provide, you can always make your own! As long as you follow our [www.mozilla.org/firefox/brand/ Firefox Brand Toolkit] guidelines, you are free to create anything from posters to t-shirts on your own and give them out to your community (you just can’t sell them for money/profit).

Get Involved

Not a student but still want to help? Please feel welcome to tune in to the following channels and provide feedback, references, and contacts to improve the Student Reps program.

FAQ

Click here to find answers to the most common questions we receive about the Student Reps program. Send new queries and feedback via email to studentreps(at)mozilla(dot)com.

Strategic Plan
Click here for documentation explaining the development and organizational framework of the Mozilla Student Reps program.