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The Academy of Science - St. Louis Science Fair is an initiative of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. Click here to learn more about the Academy.
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Academy of Science - St. Louis Science Fair
Honors Division Competition
The Honors Division consists of an educational competition involving collegiate level research studies completed by students in grades 9 – 12. Projects entered in the Honors Division can be done by one student or teams of 2 students. Each project must cover research done over a maximum of 12 continuous months between January 2012 and Feburary of 2013.
The top students from the Honors Division may represent the Academy of Science - St. Louis Science Fair at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)(all expenses paid!) or may opt for scholarship award instead. These students will have the opportunity to meet scientists, engineers, and mathematicians from all over the world. Projects for the Honors Division are judged locally by scientists from Monsanto, MEMC and other local scientific and educational institutions.
Rubrics: use rubrics as a guide to as you develop your project. Revised rubric coming soon!
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Registration is a one-step process:
Deadline to submit required forms: January 9, 2013
(Note: be sure to obtain signatures early, some professionals are unavailable during part of December and January):
MAIL COMPLETED PAPERWORK TO:
Only projects that have sent in all required paperwork by registration deadlines
will be eligible to participate.