Students in Service and Leadership at HarvardMain MenuAbout this Scalar online bookAbout the course: SOCIOL1130 Student Leadership and Service in Higher EducationVolume 6: 2023 Student ProjectsVolume 5: 2022 Student ProjectsVolume 4: 2021 Student ProjectsVolume 3: 2020 Student ProjectsVolume 2: 2019 Student ProjectsVolume 1: 2018 Student ProjectsDepartment of Sociology and Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
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12018-03-20T07:52:33-04:00My Journey to the College X Change1structured_gallery2018-04-23T17:39:31-04:00September 2015: I officially become a Harvard student and am eager to hit the ground running. I want to explore all that Harvard has to offer and delve deeper into my business interests.
Summer 2016: I become the Strategic Partnerships Manager for Harvard Student Agencies and work with several domestic and foreign partners, increasing my business acumen and discovering more of what it takes to start a business.
Spring 2017: The beginning stages of research for one of my first businesses DetailedBeauty starts and leads me to a summer dedicated to working on my own projects.
June 2017: The idea of an e-commerce platform comes to be, and the College X Change is born.
July 2017: I independently create my first website, http://www.Thecollegexchange.com, using a web-hosting platform called Bluehost and other website builders, and the College X Change goes public. I begin reaching out to friends from Harvard to raise awareness for the platform and start to build users.
November 2017: The College X Change forms a partnership with the Harvard Undergraduate Council. We form a board for the platform, gain College X Change ambassadors, and begin planning for the marketing of the service.
March 2018: Door drops for the platform are almost complete, and agreements become finalized to portray flyers for the platform in every dining hall on campus.
April 2018: The Harvard Library posts about the platform through their official Twitter account, and the Harvard UC sends a formal email to the student body further establishing the platform on campus. User-base grows to 200!