A teacher has come up with a unique way to encourage students to strive for higher educational achievement.
Determined to help get his students to college, US teacher Joshua Murray, 25, promised to tattoo the name of every student who received at least $5000 in scholarships.
A year-and-a-half later, Murray, who teaches a College Prep programme, has inked 28 names of students at Agua Fria High School in Avondale, Arizona, in two rows on his body.
Agua Fria High School isn't known for sending many on to college, but Murray's challenge has inspired big dreams in his students.
Speaking to Fox 10 Phoenix news, student Gustavo Cervantes said: "None of my family has ever went to college, so I'd probably be another one who wouldn't go to college."