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Accepted.com's Beautiful B-School Photo Contest
- No purchase is necessary to participate. The competition is open to amateurs and professionals (people who get paid for their photos), but we prefer amateurs. It is open to applicants, current students, alumni, and school employees. Anyone except an Accepted.com employee or editor may participate.
- The picture must be of a scene on or a near a campus listed on the Accepted.com B-School Zone page: Chicago, CMU Tepper, Columbia, Cornell Johnson, Dartmouth Tuck, Duke Fuqua, Harvard, INSEAD, London Business School, Michigan Ross MIT Sloan, Northwestern Kellogg, NYU Stern, Stanford, UC Berkeley Haas, UCLA Anderson, USC Marshall, UVA Darden, Wharton, Yale SOM.
- The winning photos will appear on Accepted.com's B-School Zone pages in a space that is at most 225 pixels wide. You may submit photos that are larger, but Accepted.com will adjust the photos size to the available space.
- You must be the owner of the copyright in all photos entered. Images must not have been digitally altered in any way other than adjusting levels, contrast, brightness and cropping. We may perform minor removal of imperfections.
- To submit, please fill out the form at the bottom of this page and you will receive instructions for submitting your photo entry.
- Please name the photos using the follow protocol: B-School_YourLastName_YourFirstName_Number.jpg . For example if John Doe wants to submit two photos he took of Spangler Hall at Harvard and one of the Charles River. He would call them Harvard_Doe_John_1.jpg and Harvard_Doe_John_2.jpg and Harvard_Doe_John_3.jpg.
- You may submit a maximum of 3 pictures for any school.
- All submissions should be digital and in JPEG format. Photographic slides and prints are ineligible. Photographs can be color or black & white.
- The deadline for entries is April 30, 2008.
- Judges appointed by Accepted.com will choose the winners. The judges' decision on all matters relating to the competition is final, and Accepted.com will not enter into any correspondence concerning the competition's judging.
- Accepted.com reserves the right not to award prizes if entry quality is not acceptable.
- Accepted.com judges will choose first, second, and third place winners from the honorable mentions, which will be awarded throughout the contest. Winners will be notified via e-mail as soon as possible after judging is completed. Prize-winning and honorable mention photos will be published in the B-School Zone pages of Accepted.com. The First Place winner will receive a $200 Amazon Gift Certificate. The Second Place winner will receive a $100 gift certificate. Third Place winner will receive a $50 gift certificate. Honorable mentions will receive a gift from Accepted.com. All honorable mentions and prize winning entries will appear on Accepted.com's B-school Zone pages. First, second, and third prize photos and the name of the winners will also appear on a special Beautiful B-School Winners page and the names of honorable mention winners will appear on the same page.
- Each contestant can win a maximum of one Amazon gift certificate.
- You retain copyrights to your work but by submitting your photos you grant Accepted.com a non-exclusive and unlimited license to publish your work and your name as indicated above. In addition, when you submit your photos to the Beautiful B-School Photo Contest, you grant Accepted.com an unlimited and non-exclusive license to use your photos in its other online and printed marketing material.
- Although we will make every effort to notify you if you are a winner, your submission is your agreement that Accepted.com can use the photo without notification or remuneration.
- Accepted.com reserves the right to change the contest rules without prior notification.
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