Thursday, December 5, 2013

UCF Student Entrepreneur launches MyUCards.com to provide student discount cards, fund student non-profits

ORLANDO, Fla., --- A student entrepreneur at the University of Central Florida’s Business Incubation Program has launched a third new business on the UCF campus designed to appeal to students with discounts at local area restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. Julien Meyer, the 21-year old CEO of CollegeStack.com and collegeTKTS LLC said MyUCards.com provides University of Central Florida students with discount cards good at Asian Chao, Huey Magoos, The Station Bar and Grill, UE Party Buses, World of Beer, Total Nutrition, and MidKnight Munchies, a startup enterprise launched by a fellow UCF student entrepreneur. Meyer said MyUCards.com automatically donates a portion of its proceeds to student-run not-for-profit organizations on the UCF campus. Students can choose which program to contribute to, Meyer said. “As a successful student entrepreneur, I realize how important it is to give back to the community. Without this school and the people that I have networked with here, I would not be where I am today and it's for that reason that MyUCards.com donates a portion of all proceeds directly back to student run non-profits here on campus,” Meyer said. MyUCards.com provides funding to any organization on campus that meets the requirements of being a student-run, non-profit organization. Students can purchase a MyUCards.com discount card for $20 at MyUCards.com and the discount offer is valid through August 31, 2014. “The savings can pay for the card in as little as two weeks,” Meyer said. For more information or to purchase a MyUCards.com discount card, please visit www.MyUCards.com. Any student organization requiring funding should contact Julien Meyer directly at julien@MyUCards.com For more information on Julien Meyer please visit http://about.me/julienmeyer. Meyer’s company collegeTKTS is a client of the UCF Business Incubation Program in the Central Florida Research Park in east Orange County.

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