Chadron State taking steps to create license plate

Chadron State College license plate
A preliminary design of the Chadron State College license plate which was designed by Craig Conway of the CSC Department of College Relations.

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Chadron State College is seeking names of vehicle owners who want to display Eagle pride on their rides.

CSC staff members are working to collect names of Nebraskans who are interested in displaying a set of license plates that sport the CSC brand.

The project is in its early stages and CSC is asking interested vehicle owners to contact Karen Pope, CSC director of alumni, at 308-432-6357 or kpope@csc.edu.

Those who state their interest will be under no obligation to participate, but will be updated about the project’s progress and will be approached for the licensing fee when the list tops the required 500 names. The fee of $70, which is separate from other licensing charges, will be applied to each vehicle an owner registers with the special plates. The statute requires that all 500 paid registrations be collected and submitted by CSC before the plates are printed.

If the project is successful, CSC supporters may purchase the plates for use on a wide variety of vehicles, including trucks and motorcycles.

The organizational license plate program became effective in January following legislation passed by the 2009 Nebraska Legislature. 

-College Relations

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