EduHookup / campus starter
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Become a Campus Starter

EduHookup grows when real students make the first useful posts. Campus Starters help their school feel alive by posting first, inviting classmates, and getting dating, events, friends, study buddies, books, rides, and campus classifieds moving.

1

Post something real

Start with a campus event, study buddy request, textbook listing, ride, for-sale item, friend post, dating post, or meetup. One real post is better than a fake-looking empty page.

2

Invite classmates

Share your campus page with people who already use student group chats, Discords, clubs, dorm networks, and class communities.

3

Build useful activity

The goal is not spam. It is useful campus activity: events, books, rides, tutoring, meetups, friendships, dating, and student-to-student help.

What should Campus Starters post first?

Start with categories students already understand and search for.

Events and meetups Concerts, parties, club events, study events, game-day plans, rush events, and campus hangouts.
Study buddies and tutoring Class help, exam prep, project partners, tutoring offers, coding help, language practice, and lessons.
Textbooks, rides, and classifieds Used books, dorm items, furniture, tickets, airport rides, carpools, roommate leads, and student deals.
Friends, dating, and hookups Real student social discovery with safety, consent, and verified .edu identity at the center.

Campus Starter FAQ

What is a Campus Starter?

A Campus Starter is an early student user who helps make a school page useful by posting first, inviting classmates, and starting real campus activity.

What should I post first?

Good first posts include events, study buddy requests, textbook listings, rides, tutoring offers, meetup ideas, friend posts, dating posts, and campus classifieds.

Is EduHookup officially connected to my school?

No. EduHookup is independent and uses college names only to identify student communities.

Important: EduHookup is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university listed. College names identify student communities only.