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Details 10-30-12. Information is subject to change until a week before the event.

Requirements for Competitors Any and all current, undergraduate UNLV students are allowed to participate. You do not have to be part of any student organization or associated with an Asian & Pacific Islander (API) organization. Male & Female Divisions The competition will be split into two divisions: male and female. Each division will play the same challenges, but competitors will only compete against same gender opponents. RAGE Challenge Format RAGE is split into 3 Phases: Preliminaries, Semi-Finals, and Finals 1st Phase: Preliminaries 3 Challenges All UNLV students who register will compete in the first two challenges. To advance, competitors must place in Top 7 twice. Competitors who score Top 7 only once will get another chance to advance in the third challenge, but only 7 male and 7 female competitors will remain. 2nd Phase: Semi-Finals: 3 Challenges & 3 Elimination Rounds The Top 7 male and female competitors will play the next challenge. After each challenge, two competitors will be forced to participate in a one-on-one elimination in which the loser is removed from the competition. By the end, only 4 males and 4 females will compete for the grand prize. 3rd Phase: Finals: 2-Part Challenge The 4 remaining competitors in each division will play in the first part of the challenge. Winning the first part of the challenge will give each winner a significant advantage for the second part. However, winning the second part of the challenge will determine who receives the grand prize. Challenges The challenges will test a student's overall ability through mental, physical, or endurance tasks. Most of the challenges will remain a secret until the day of the event. Be ready for anything. Elimination Process During the Semi-Finals, the two competitors that compete in the elimination round are chosen through a certain process. The only guarantee way to advance is to win each challenge.

Grand Prize The top male and female competitors will each receive a two-part grand prize: - $100 CSUN Scholarship Prize to be awarded to a undergraduate UNLV student - $75 International Council Funding to be awarded to an API organization of the winner's choice CSUN Scholarship Prize Terms - Competitors must be an undergraduate UNLV student. - Upon winning the competition, CSUN Student Government will work with UNLV Financial Aid to have the scholarship money directly deposited in the winners' account. International Council Funding Prize Terms - During registration for the event, each competitor must select an API student organization from a provided list to represent in the competition. - The competitors do not have to have any current affiliation with the organization and will only represent for purposes of the prize. API Organization Eligibility for the IC Funding Prize - Must be an API interest organization - Must have attended ROAR Coalition Night (9/18 Meeting, 10/16 Meeting, or 11/13 Meeting) - Must submit in a 200 word description of the organization and number of current members to the ROAR email (unlvroar@gmail.com) - Must have a representative by the end of the event to accept the prize

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