How do Loyalty Points work in distributing student tickets for games when students register for more tickets than are available?
For these high-demand games, each student has entries in a lottery equal to the number of loyalty point earned by attending the previous games. For example: • Student A has 24 out of a possible 24 Loyalty Points = 25 entries • Student B has 10 out of a possible 24 Loyalty Points = 11 entries • Student C has 0 our of a possible 24 Loyalty Points = 1 entry Student improve their opportunity to obtain tickets to high-demand games by attending other games throughout the football season.
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