How to Apply

Do you think you have what it takes to go all the way in the NRF Foundation University Challenge like this winning team who’s product idea took them to HSN, the television shopping network? Or, these two teams profiled by NBC 5 Chicago news? Here's how the process will take place this year.

Application Process

The NRF Foundation University Challenge application process consists of three phases. In the first phase, teams are required to submit a 20-slide pitch presentation deck and 90-second video presentation that addresses the business challenge. There will be a review period during which teams will be evaluated by retail judges at various companies.

A maximum of 10 teams will be selected to advance to the second phase. In phase two, teams will revise their pitch decks and videos and complete Q&A interviews with a group of retail judges. The interviews, revised pitch decks and videos will be evaluated by a second group of retail judges.

Three teams will be selected to advance to the third and final phase. In this phase, teams will present their pitches live to a panel of executive retail judges. The first-place team will receive a $30,000 tuition scholarship per team, the second-place team will receive $20,000 per team and the third-place team will receive $20,000 per team.

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The 2024-2025 Challenge:

Carter’s, Inc. is the largest branded marketer of young children’s apparel in North America. The Company owns the Carter’s and OshKosh B’gosh brands, two of the most recognized brands in the marketplace. These brands are sold in leading department stores, national chains, and specialty retailers domestically and internationally. They are also sold through nearly 1,000 Company-operated stores in the United States, Canada, and Mexico and online.

Given the significant opportunity to expand distribution beyond existing sales methods, Carter’s tasks your team with taking a deep dive into how the company can expand in their wholesale space and beyond. In this case, your team will identify a new and innovative retailing opportunity, outside of Carter’s physical store locations and e-commerce as points of sale.

The NRF Foundation will host two information sessions focused on the requirements & timeline for this year's competition:

Info Session 1:
Date: TBD
Register Here

Info Session 2:
Date: TBD Register Here

 

 

 

You can also view the recording of the Q&A with last year's top team here.

Challenge Timeline

Key dates for the 2024-2025 University Challenge

April 2024: Gather your team of 3 - 4 undergraduate students and start familiarizing yourself with the case study. Be sure to talk with your advisor about how to get selected as the team(s) to represent your school. Team members must be sophomores, juniors or seniors enrolled full-time at a U.S. University school at the time when the scholarship is presented in January 2025.

April 2024: The NRF Foundation will host an information session open to all students and educators to learn more about the requirements, the timeline, etc. The overview of the Carter's case, and the core elements of the case study will be discussed. 

May 22, 2024: First checkpoint for schools to notify us regarding their participation by completing this webform. Schools can still join in at any point after this date.

September 2024 (Date TBD): The NRF Foundation will host the second information session with Carter's. Click here to register

Oct. 9, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. ET: Deadline to submit pitch presentations and pitch videos. 

Oct. 27, 2024: We’ll announce the semi-finalists who have made it through to the second round. Up to ten teams will advance to this round. All teams will receive their overall score and feedback on their pitch. Semi-finalists will have a chance to revise their pitch decks pitch videos based on feedback from round one judges.

Nov. 8, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. ET (noon): Revised pitch presentations and pitch videos due.

Nov. 14 - 20, 2024: During this time period, each Round 2 team will take part in a virtual Q&A session with retail judges, who will ask questions about their pitch presentations.

Nov. 28, 2024: We’ll announce which three teams have made it to the final round. Teams will have a final chance to revise their pitch presentations and videos.

Jan. 6, 2025: Revised pitch presentations and pitch videos will be due.

Jan. 9, 2025: The final three teams will pitch their concepts live to a panel of retail executives as a part of the NRF Foundation Student Program.

Jan. 12, 2025: The top team will be announced at the NRF Foundation Honors event.

Eligibility Requirements

The NRF Foundation University Challenge is exclusively open to undergraduate university students. Each team will consist of three to four students each; interested applicants must check with their school’s NRF Advisor to see how they are selecting teams to enter. Participating students must be sophomores or above at the time the scholarship is awarded in January 2024.

To find your advisor, or for more information, contact scholarships@nrf.com.

Judging Criteria

How your submission will be scored.

Your Submission

Your team must submit a pitch presentation and pitch video; there are formatting and content requirements for entry materials. Please review the 2023-24 requirements for specific details.

Round One

During the first round of judging, your pitch presentation and pitch video will be evaluated for content, presentation and delivery.

Semifinal and Final Rounds

The judging criteria vary for the final two rounds. Teams who advance beyond round one will receive the judging criteria for the next round via email.