Keighley College is jointly launching an innovative Internet radio programme.
It and Bradford and Shipley colleges are behind the venture.
Now people are being invited to suggest a name for the programme, which will be based on the format of Radio 4's legendary Desert Island Discs.
Students encouraged by the Aim Higher scheme to progress to university will be the subjects of the programme, and will each select six pieces of music important to them.
The music will be interspersed with chat about how the students were inspired to study at university and their experiences once there.
A pilot programme will be produced and transmitted globally next month, featuring former Keighley College student Katy Jordan, pictured.
The programme will be made in the college's new Internet radio recording studio.
Aim Higher, a Government initiative, aims to increase the number of people from "less traditional" backgrounds progressing to higher education.
A search is now being launched for an appropriate name for the new programme.
There is a £100 prize for the winning suggestion.
Entries should be sent to Ken Hargreaves, at Keighley College, by May 26. A panel of judges will decide the winner.
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