Tickets

<p>As a student at Wake Forest, do you automatically receive tickets for all the home games for football and basketball?</p>

<p>Not automatically. Screamin' Demons is the way to go - it's the student booster club, I guess you could say. For football, it's $15, and that gets you a t-shirt and in to all the home games. You just agree that you'll be at all the games. I think it's $15 for basketball as well, and that also gets you a t-shirt (you get a certain number of misses for basketball games, but you agree to be at the certain number that they decide on).</p>

<p>There's been a very limited number of tickets for football that have been available to students that aren't Screamin' Demons, but they've been difficult to come by, and if you want to go to all the games anyway, you might as well join. There's also a very limited number of tickets for most basketball games for non SDs.</p>

<p><a href="https://screamindemons.wfu.edu/%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://screamindemons.wfu.edu/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>For non SD's, there is a new process in place this year for the football games. Previously, we all got an athletic pass which gave us access to the games (but didn't guarantee us a seat, though it wasn't an issue until this past season). This year they've instituted some sort of waiting list process. I don't know a whole lot about it, but it was in the OGB (our student newspaper) recently. Try looking at some of the recent articles at <a href="http://ogb.wfu.edu%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://ogb.wfu.edu&lt;/a> for the explanation of the new process.</p>

<p>Basically, you have to go on the student government website at midnight on Sunday, I think it is, and reserve a ticket. But there's been only like 200-300 available to the non-SDs, or so I understand.</p>