I know a few guys who got funded in College. One of them was the smartest guy in our CS program. He got some mobile app contracts from ABC, the New Yorker, and some other well known media companies, back when the first iPhone first came out. He made a lot of money those few years. His longtime and very sweet girlfriend dumped him, he lost most of his friends, and he gained about 75 pounds. He did have a Mercedes though. Back there and back then I never thought I would live up to the technical talent that I witnessed from him in our College years, but playing with one of his recent apps I see how much more talented than him I’ve become (I’m probably still not as smart though). Plus, he’s making mobile apps for a living now. Yuck! This is what happens to most of the people who are Wunderkinds.
There are a glimmering 0.01% who can truly do it. The Mark Zuckerbergs of the world. The fact that you’re asking how to get funded in College indicates, to me, that you are not a member of this elite 0.01% or even the constituent 1% from which it draws.
no matter your age, just build a good product.
This phase requires almost no money, so don't worry about funding yet. Just start building things. What is confusing about starting?
Build something you would use. Dog food it. Build your narrative. Founder/product fit, product/market fit. Find them. Test. Focus your product. Build community.
If you want more advice, I'm dan@techendo.co
I'd start be reading The Lean Startup by Eric Ries.