AUSB Kicks Off Fall Instagram Contest

AUSB Instagram Fall ContestWith the beginning of Fall Quarter, we want you to show off your Antioch pride with the launch of AUSB’s new Instagram contest!

Take your AUSB items – water bottles, sweatshirts, reusable bags, etc. – to your favorite Santa Barbara spot and post a photo to Instagram with the hashtag #antiochsb by Monday, Oct. 27. We’ll pick a favorite to receive a $25 gift card from Book Ends Cafe and the runner-up will get a $10 gift card from The French Press. We’ll repost some of your shots to our Instagram account throughout for inspiration!

The contest is open to all AUSB students, faculty, alumni, and staff.

Need some AUSB swag to enter? Just drop by the Admissions Office and one of our friendly advisors will be happy to hand some out!

The photos will be judged by a panel after the contest ends on Oct. 27, and the two winners will be announced on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter that week.

Start by following us on Instagram at antiochsb and be sure to check out the Be Social webpage to explore other social media.

 We look forward to seeing your photos – be creative, have fun, and good luck!

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