High School Students
BellRinger is a bike ride and community movement supporting cancer research breakthroughs at Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. By joining us out on the road and raising funds, you can do your part to end cancer as we know it. Join us on October 25, 2025!

Ride

With routes spanning 25, 50, 62, and 100 miles – BellRinger is an unmissable experience on each student’s yearly calendar. From the Opening Ceremony on Friday evening to an early morning start on Saturday from Georgetown University’s campus, gear up for live entertainment, great food, a scenic ride through Maryland, and your biggest fans cheering you on as you finish your Ride to end cancer.
Please note that all high school student Riders must be accompanied by a registered adult Rider. A single adult Rider can accompany no more than 5 minor Riders.
Fundraising

BellRinger offers a student fundraising commitment that is 50% of normal fundraising commitments:
- 25-mile Riders: $500 fundraising commitment (Ages 14+)
- 50-mile Riders: $625 fundraising commitment (Ages 14+)
- 62-mile Riders: $750 fundraising commitment (Ages 16+)
- 100-mile Riders: $750 fundraising commitment (Ages 16+)
All student fundraising must be complete by 11:59 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 in order to Ride in BellRinger on October 25, 2025.
Volunteer

Volunteers are the backbone of BellRinger Weekend — bringing the energy, hard work, and dedication that makes Ride Weekend an unforgettable experience. Sign up as an individual, with a friend, or with a group of your closest crew members and join the BellRinger community in ending cancer right here on Georgetown’s campus. Volunteers are encouraged to fundraise alongside Riders and Virtual Riders but do not have fundraising commitments of their own.
Build a Team

Gather your friends and family and build your very own BellRinger team! Teams can consist of Riders and volunteers and are a great way to join together with others in the fight to end cancer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- HS Student Ride
- HS Student Volunteer
- HS Student Teams
- HS Student Fundraising
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When is BellRinger Weekend?
BellRinger Weekend is October 24-25, 2025. The Ride will take place on Saturday, October 25, 2025 and will be preceded by an Opening Ceremony on the evening of Friday, October 24, 2025.
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What qualifies someone as a High School Student Rider?
Any high school student 14 years of age or older can register as a High School Student Rider by clicking the register button on this page. If you’ve registered for BellRinger through our normal registration process but think you may qualify as a High School Student Rider, please reach out to Ride@BellRinger.org.
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I want to Ride. Are there fundraising requirements?
Yes, there is a minimum fundraising commitment for all BellRinger Riders, including students. However, student fundraising commitments are reduced by 50% from normal fundraising commitments. They are as follows:
- 25 miles — a commitment of $500 for cancer research
- 50 miles — a commitment of $625 for cancer research
- 62 miles — a commitment of $750 for cancer research
- 100 miles – a commitment of $750 for cancer research
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Is there an age requirement to participate in BellRinger?
You must be at least 14 years of age to Ride in BellRinger. Riders who are 14-15 years old may register to Ride the 25-mile and 50-mile routes. Riders who are 16 years and older may register for any of the routes. Parents or guardians will be required to execute the Rider Agreement and Waiver on behalf of the minor Rider, and each minor Rider (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by an adult.
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Does each minor Rider need to be accompanied by an adult that is a registered BellRinger Rider? How many minor Riders can one adult accompany?
Yes, each minor Rider (under 18 years of age) must be accompanied by an adult. Adult Riders must also register to Ride in BellRinger. Adult Riders are not eligible to register as High School Student Riders to receive the student fundraising commitments. Adult Riders must register through our normal registration process at BellRinger.org/register, and will responsible for the fundraising commitment corresponding with their chosen route.
A single Adult Rider can accompany no more than 5 minor Riders.
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What happens if I don’t meet my fundraising commitment?
We know that $500-$750 seems like a lot of money. And while we have seen that the vast majority of student Riders are able to meet these commitments, we don’t want BellRinger to be a stressful experience for you. So for student Riders that don’t meet their fundraising commitments, they are just de-registered from the Ride. That’s it. There’s no personal risk to you for giving this a shot. But we think you’ll be surprised at what you’re able to accomplish.
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Is there a registration fee for student Riders?
No! As part of our student Rider program, the normal registration fee is waived for High School Student Riders.
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What if I don’t have a bike? Can I rent one for BellRinger?
We’re partnering with Unlimited Biking to offer bike rentals for BellRinger Weekend. They’ll have hybrids, road bikes, and e-assist bikes available in a variety of sizes. Unlimited Biking provides complimentary helmets with all bike rentals. The BellRinger team will send out communications once the rental bike reservation system has opened for 2025.
When you book a bicycle with Unlimited Biking for BellRinger, you’ll have the option to pick up your bike at the Opening Ceremony on Friday, October 24, where it will be stored overnight in our bike corrals, or the morning of the Ride on Saturday, October 25.
Once you’ve completed your Ride, our volunteers will grab your rental bike from you at the finish line and ensure that it is returned for you.
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Can I volunteer for BellRinger?
Absolutely! There will be ample volunteer opportunities during BellRinger Weekend. Volunteers are the backbone of Ride Weekend, bringing the energy, hard work, and dedication that makes BellRinger Weekend an unforgettable experience.
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How can I register to volunteer?
You can register to volunteer by clicking the register button on this page. When you register as a student volunteer, we’ll work with you to ensure that you are assigned a volunteer location that you will be able to get to as a student. If you’ve registered to volunteer through our normal registration process but are a student, please reach out to Ride@BellRinger.org.
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What is the minimum age to volunteer?
You must be at least 14 years old to volunteer, and any minor volunteers (under 18 years of age) must have a parent or guardian’s permission in order to participate.
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Can I register to volunteer with my friends?
Of course! Email Ride@BellRinger.org after everyone has registered to volunteer and we will ensure that you are all located together.
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Do volunteers have a minimum fundraising commitment?
While volunteers do not have a fundraising commitment, they are encouraged to fundraise just like Riders and Virtual Riders if they choose to do so. Each volunteer will have a Volunteer Profile and a Volunteer Dashboard that they can use to fundraise.
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What is a team?
A team is a group of Riders and/or volunteers. Creating a team allows you and your friends to participate in BellRinger together. Teams can train and fundraise together leading up to BellRinger Weekend. In addition to the individual Rider Profile pages, a separate Team Profile page allows you to highlight your team roster and share why your team is riding.
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How do I join a team?
You can join a team during your student registration process or afterwards by emailing Ride@BellRinger.org.
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How do I start a team?
If you’d like to create your own team, you can do so during or after the registration process. During the registration process you’ll be prompted to join or create a team, and you can let us know the name of the team you would like to create. After registration, you can create a team by emailing Ride@BellRinger.org.
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What is team fund sharing?
Each Rider has an individual fundraising commitment. These fundraising commitments total up to a team’s total fundraising commitment. In order for every member of a team to be able to Ride in BellRinger, the team just needs to have met its total fundraising commitment.
If the team has not met its total fundraising commitment but one or more Riders on the team have exceeded their individual fundraising commitments, the team captain can email Ride@BellRinger.org to work on distributing those excess funds to help other Riders on the team meet their individual fundraising commitments.
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How do I fundraise?
We know it seems daunting, but we promise that fundraising for BellRinger is easy and achievable. Here are a few rules of thumb to get you started:
Small donations add up. No one fundraises for BellRinger hundreds of dollars at a time. Small $10, $15, and $20 donations add up quickly to help you achieve your goal.
Social media is your best friend – especially Facebook. Post your Rider Profile link with a small blurb about why you’re Riding. Text your parents, aunts, uncles, or grandparents and ask them to share your post with their friends as well.
Rule of 7: it takes the average person 7 times of seeing something before they are willing to act on it. Post, post, and post again (and 4 more times after that).
Email! Not as flashy as social media, we know, but a direct appeal to friends and family is a lot harder for them to ignore than a social media post that they can scroll right past.
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When is the student fundraising deadline?
The student fundraising deadline for BellRinger 2025 is 11:59 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. If you and/or your team have not met your fundraising commitment by this time, you will be de-registered from BellRinger 2025.
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Can I use BellRinger marketing materials for my personal fundraising efforts?
Definitely! You are able to use BellRinger’s logos and other design elements for your personal fundraising efforts. Please reach out to the BellRinger Team at Social@BellRinger.org with any specific requests of files or logos. We ask that you share all graphics and collateral made back with the BellRinger Team for approval before publication. Please send any final designs that use BellRinger’s assets to Social@Bellringer.org for approval before publication and production.
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What do I do if a donor hands me a check?
We can take care of it for you! Please just mail the check to:
BellRinger
500 First St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20001Also, please be sure that your name is included in the memo line, so that we can ensure that the donation is credited to your Ride. If the donor made the check out to your name, you can sign the check over to BellRinger prior to mailing it in. Just write “Pay to the order of BellRinger” in the endorsement area on the back of the check and be sure to sign it as well.