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100 Regional Science and Engineering Fairs for Regeneron ISEF (Part 1)

By Eric Eng

By Eric Eng

Elementary School Science Classroom

100 Regional Science and Engineering Fairs for Regeneron ISEF (Part 1)

Regional science and engineering fairs are your gateway to the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest pre-college science competition. These events not only showcase young talents but also open doors to incredible opportunities in science and engineering.

Let’s discuss essential details about these fairs and what makes them a crucial step for aspiring scientists and engineers like you. From engaging activities to the competitive spirit that fuels innovation, we’ll cover what you need to know to make your mark.

1. Central Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair (CARSEF)

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  • Location: University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Campus Recreation Center, Birmingham, AL
  • Program Date: March 2, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 1, 2024
  • Eligibility: Open to middle and high school students in specific Alabama counties. Students must win 1st to 3rd place in their school/district fair or be recommended by a science teacher. Teams of up to 3 members are allowed.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international Fairs, certificates, and special awards.

CARSEF brings innovation and competition together at the UAB campus. It’s a chance for you to present world-changing projects through various activities in science and engineering, whether working solo or in a team.

2. Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF)

  • Location: Auburn University, Auburn, AL
  • Program Date: April 13, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school winners from 4 regional fairs in Alabama. Specific advancement criteria apply.
  • Prizes: Over 150 awards totaling more than $15,000, advancement to international competitions, scholarships.

ASEF offers a unique opportunity to stand out with your projects and a spot at the Regeneron ISEF. It’s the perfect occasion to showcase your work in areas like non-invasive medical technologies or sustainable development, with the potential to earn recognition and awards.

3. Southern Arizona Research, Science, and Engineering Fair (SARSEF)

  • Location: Tucson, AZ
  • Program Dates: March 4 to March 9, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Mid-February 2024
  • Eligibility: PreK-12 students from Southern Arizona. Projects must qualify at the school level. Specific requirements vary by grade level.
  • Prizes: Over $100,000 in prizes, scholarships, and trips.

SARSEF celebrates the innovative efforts of young scientists. With more than 2,000 projects on display, you’ll witness cutting-edge research in fields such as environmental solutions and health sciences. It’s a chance to show off your work, from class projects to designing new medical devices, and make a significant impact.

4. Ouachita Mountains Regional Science & Engineering Fair (OMRSEF)

  • Location: Mid America Science Museum, Hot Springs, AR
  • Program Dates: March 1, 2024 (high school); March 13, 2024 (middle school)
  • Application Deadline: February 16, 2024 (high school); February 29, 2024 (middle school)
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school students from specific Arkansas counties. Nomination by school/teacher and adherence to ISEF rules required.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and national competitions, certificates, and special awards.

OMRSEF is looking for projects that shake things up and spark new ideas. Whether you’re pushing boundaries in biomedical engineering, creating eco-friendly solutions in environmental engineering, or making strides in robotics, your work has the potential to lead to big discoveries. At OMRSEF, it’s about moving science forward.

5. Northwest Arkansas Regional Science and Engineering Fair (NWARSEF)

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  • Location: University of Arkansas Student Union Ballroom, Fayetteville, AR
  • Program Date: March 08, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 21, 2024
  • Eligibility: 5th-12th grade students from specific Arkansas counties. Projects must follow ISEF rules and undergo approval processes.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and national competitions, certificates, and special awards.

NWARSEF pushes you to expand the limits of STEM. Your project, whether it’s about eco-friendly technology or healthcare innovation, has the potential to illuminate the future. Prepare for intensive research and presentations that might take you to state or national recognition. This is your chance to make a real difference in STEM.

6. West Central Regional Science Fair (WCRSF)

  • Location: Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, Hot Springs, AR
  • Program Dates: February 22 to February 23, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 7, 2024
  • Eligibility: Open to students of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts. Must adhere to ISEF rules.
  • Prizes: Cash awards, certificates, special awards from sponsors like the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board and Precision Analytical Laboratories.

WCRSF covers a wide range from agriculture to advanced cancer research. Imagine winning a $100 award for your microbiology project or securing a spot at a top summer camp with your engineering project. Your research here has the potential to impact agriculture, biomedical sciences, and technology significantly.

7. Arkansas State Science and Engineering Fair (ASSEF)

  • Location: University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR
  • Program Dates: March 29 to March 30, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Students from six major regions in Arkansas who have won in their categories at regional competitions. Must follow ISEF rules.
  • Prizes: Advancement to international competitions, cash awards, certificates, and special awards.

ASSEF is where your cutting-edge research in bioengineering or innovative computer science project gets recognized. This fair isn’t just about celebrating scientific achievement. It’s a launchpad for the brightest minds to make waves on an international level, potentially reshaping fields like environmental management and health science.

8. Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair (GSDSEF)

  • Location: Municipal Gymnasium, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
  • Program Dates: March 11 to March 17, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by school or district
  • Eligibility: 6th-12th grade students from San Diego and Imperial Counties. Must pass school/district screenings.
  • Prizes: More than 150 special awards and scholarships totaling over $50,000, advancement to state and international competitions.

GSDSEF gives you the spotlight in STEM. With projects spanning environmental science to bioengineering, your work could elevate you to state or international prominence. It’s an opportunity for your research to set you on a path of discovery and success.

9. Palos Verdes Peninsula Science and Engineering Fair (PVPSEF)

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  • Location: Los Verdes Golf Club, Palos Verdes, CA
  • Program Date: February 8, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by school within the district
  • Eligibility: Students from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District
  • Prizes: Advancement to Regeneron’s ISEF, certificates, and special awards.

At PVPSEF, you could be among the 140+ exhibits, from robotics to renewable energy. Being recognized as one of the top 9 could earn you a place at the prestigious Regeneron ISEF. This fair is your chance to stand out among innovative peers from the Peninsula, demonstrating your unique scientific and engineering solutions.

10. Santa Cruz County Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics (STEAM) EXPO

  • Location: Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Santa Cruz, CA
  • Program Date: March 9, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by school within Santa Cruz County
  • Eligibility: K-12 students from Santa Cruz County in public, private, parochial, and homeschools. Compliance with ISEF Safety Regulations required.
  • Prizes: Awards, scholarships, prizes, and advancement to the California State Science Fair, the International Science and Engineering Fair, and the California and National Invention Conventions.

The Santa Cruz County STEAM EXPO reimagines the traditional science fair by integrating the arts into STEM. Whether it’s a team effort in robotics or a project on sustainable energy, your work showcases your academic talents and connects you with the community, opening doors to potential careers in STEAM.

11. Monterey County Science and Engineering Fair (MCSEF)

  • Location: California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), Monterey, CA, and Online (Hybrid)
  • Program Date: March 23, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 27, 2024
  • Eligibility: 6th-12th grade students from public, private, parochial, and home schools in Monterey County. Projects must follow ISEF guidelines.
  • Prizes: Advancement to the California State Science Fair and the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, certificates, special awards.

MCSEF is moving to a hybrid model, inviting you to first present your work online before potentially showcasing it in-person at CSUMB. Imagine your project being chosen for a live presentation. This fair is your chance to enhance your research and engineering abilities, paving the way for future success in STEM.

12. San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE) STEM Fair

  • Location: Online
  • Program Date: March 9, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 24, 2024
  • Eligibility: Grades 5-8 students from San Mateo County. Projects must adhere to ISEF guidelines and specific STEM Fair requirements.
  • Prizes: Advancement to the Golden Gate STEM Fair, certificates, special awards.

The SMCOE STEM Fair offers a unique chance to dive into scientific discovery and creativity online. Compete in categories ranging from engineering to environmental science, all while aiming for recognition and opportunities to progress in high-level competitions. Your innovative ideas will be presented via Google Slides, offering a modern twist on the conventional project presentation.

13. Pikes Peak Regional Science and Engineering Fair (PPRSEF)

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  • Location: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS), Colorado Springs, CO
  • Program Date: February 24, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 20, 2024
  • Eligibility: Grades 6-12 students from Elbert, El Paso, Park, and Teller Counties. Must follow ISEF rules.
  • Prizes: Advancement to ISEF, certificates, cash awards, special prizes.

PPRSEF encourages students to explore the limits of science, engineering, math, and computer science. Get ready to display your project both on a traditional backboard and digitally, adhering to ISEF standards.

14. Northeast Colorado Regional Science Fair (NCRSF)

  • Location: Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, CO
  • Program Date: February 29, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, and Yuma counties.
  • Prizes: Advancement to Colorado Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF), certificates, cash awards, and special prizes.

NCRSF gathers ambitious young scientists from Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, and Yuma counties. Compete with your top projects across various scientific disciplines for a chance to proceed to the CSEF and earn awards for your dedication and innovation.

15. Corden Pharma Regional Science Fair

  • Location: Platt Middle School, Boulder, CO
  • Program Date: February 20, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 11, 2024
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school students from Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), St. Vrain, Boulder, and Longmont. Must comply with ISEF rules.
  • Prizes: Advancement to CSEF and ISEF, certificates, special awards.

The Corden Pharma Science Fair, also known as the BVSD Science Fair, is your chance to delve into science, engineering, math, and technology. Local students present their research and problem-solving projects, aiming for the opportunity to advance to state and international competitions.

16. CoorsTek Denver Metro Regional Science & Engineering Fair (DMRSEF)

  • Location: University of Colorado (CU) Denver, Denver, CO
  • Program Date: February 23, 2024
  • Eligibility: Grades 6-12 students from Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson, and Summit counties. Must adhere to DMRSEF and ISEF guidelines.
  • Prizes: Advancement to CSEF and ISEF, special awards.

DMRSEF is a key event for Denver’s young STEM enthusiasts. You’ll have the opportunity to showcase your original research to the local STEM community, compete for over 100 special awards, and possibly advance to state and international levels. The event also supports students and mentors through the research process.

17. Colorado Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF)

High school students building and programming electric toys and robots at robotics classroom

  • Location: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
  • Program Dates: April 11 to April 13, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Grades 6-12 students in Colorado public, private, parochial, home, or online schools. Must be chosen by their Regional Science Fair and comply with ISEF and CSEF rules.
  • Prizes: Grand awards, trips to Regeneron ISEF for top Senior Division winners, special awards, cash prizes.

CSEF challenges you to present thorough research across fields like engineering, health sciences, and environmental engineering. This esteemed competition acknowledges your efforts and creativity, offering paths to national and international stages.

18. Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair (CSEF)

  • Location: Quinnipiac University, CT
  • Program Dates: March 4 to March 9, 2024 (preliminary judging); March 10 to March 16, 2024 (finalist interviews and awarding)
  • Application Deadline: February 15, 2024
  • Eligibility: Grades 7-12 students residing or enrolled in Connecticut schools and Fishers Island, NY. Must follow CSEF and ISEF guidelines.
  • Prizes: Over $500,000 in awards, advancement to ISEF, GENIUS Olympiad, and Thermo Fisher Junior Innovators Challenge.

CSEF hosts a demanding competition for those passionate about STEM, covering areas from biotechnology to environmental science. Prepare for a competition that includes virtual preliminary evaluations and in-person finalist interviews at Quinnipiac University, with top awards and chances to compete globally on the line.

19. Heartland Regional Science and Engineering Fair (HRSEF)

  • Location: South Florida State College, Avon Park, FL
  • Program Dates: February 6 to February 8, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee counties.
  • Prizes: Place ribbons, cash awards, special prizes, and advancement to the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair.

HRSEF is a fundamental competition for Florida’s young scientists across six counties. Participants can compete in fields such as botany and microbiology, presenting their research to expert judges. This fair not only celebrates student achievements but also opens doors to state and international opportunities.

20. Hillsborough Regional STEM Fair

  • Location: Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, FL, and Online (Hybrid)
  • Program Dates: February 7 (in-person); February 21, 2024 (virtual awards ceremony)
  • Application Deadline: January 2024
  • Eligibility: Students in grades K-12 from public, charter, or private schools in Hillsborough County. Projects must be winners at school fairs.
  • Prizes: Categorical awards and special awards for outstanding projects.

The Hillsborough Regional STEM Fair is where students exhibit their science experiments and engineering innovations. It encourages active learning and teamwork, featuring projects that address real-life challenges across a spectrum from life sciences to coding. It’s a showcase of creativity and technical prowess.

21. Northeast Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair (NEFRESF)

Students working on chemicals in a laboratory.

  • Location: Episcopal School, Episcopal Alumni Gym, Jacksonville, FL
  • Program Dates: February 11 to February 14, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students within the Episcopal School’s network, including all grade levels eligible for participation.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international science fairs, cash awards, certificates, and special recognitions.

NEFRESF aims to spark students’ interest in STEM. It’s a competitive event where participants from botany to computer science can present projects with the potential to reach state and international levels. This fair focuses on detailed research and innovation, offering significant awards and recognition.

22. Brevard Intracoastal Regional Science and Engineering Fair (BIRSEF)

  • Location: Merritt Square Mall, Merritt Island, FL
  • Program Dates: February 8 to February 10, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 18, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from Brevard public schools participating in science and engineering projects.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international fairs, certificates, special awards.

BIRSEF highlights outstanding student projects in science and engineering. It’s a showcase of Brevard’s student dedication and talent, offering opportunities for recognition and advancement in STEM competitions at state and international levels.

23. South Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair (SFRSEF)

  • Location: Miami, FL
  • Program Dates: January (judging); February 2024 (awarding)
  • Application Deadline: December 4, 2023
  • Eligibility: Open to students in Miami-Dade County.
  • Prizes: Certificates, cash awards, and special recognitions.

SFRSEF is where Miami-Dade County’s top students compete with their innovative projects. Fields range from biochemistry to engineering, with awards from renowned organizations like NASA. This competition is a stepping stone to future STEM careers, providing valuable recognition.

24. Brevard South Science and Engineering Fair (BSSEF)

  • Location: Melbourne Square Mall, Melbourne, FL
  • Program Dates: February 1 to February 3, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 11, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from designated junior and senior divisions in Brevard South schools, including Southwest Middle School, Stone Magnet Middle School, and several high schools like Bayside and Heritage.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international fairs; special and placement awards.

BSSEF gathers students to present on topics from environmental science to robotics. This event attracts bright young minds from junior and senior divisions, promoting innovative solutions and offering a path to state and international competitions, highlighting its role in nurturing future STEM leaders.

25. Big Springs Regional STEM Fair

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  • Location: Circle Square Cultural Center, Ocala, FL
  • Program Date: February 7, 2024
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school students from Marion and Sumter Counties, including public, private, charter, and homeschools.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international fairs; various awards in different categories.

The Big Springs Regional STEM Fair showcases projects from Marion and Sumter Counties’ students. It’s a venue for young innovators to present their groundbreaking work in STEM, featuring a diverse array of exciting projects.

26. St. Johns County Secondary STEM Fair (SJCSSF)

  • Location: First Coast Technical College, St. Augustine, FL
  • Program Date: February 6, 2024
  • Eligibility: 6th to 12th grade students in St. Johns County, including public, home, charter, and private school students. Homeschooled students must participate through their zoned school.
  • Prizes: Placement awards (1st, 2nd, 3rd place, and Honorable Mention) by category, special awards.

SJCSSF is a celebration of academic excellence and practical problem-solving in STEM. It serves as an important venue for young scientists targeting the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair, offering a range of categories from health sciences to environmental sciences.

27. Brevard Mainland Regional Science and Engineering Fair (BMRSEF)

  • Location: Merritt Square Mall, Merritt Island, FL
  • Program Dates: February 15 to February 17, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 25, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from Brevard public schools participating in science and engineering projects.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international fairs, placement awards, special prizes.

BMRSEF focuses on original research with the potential for real-world impact. You’ll see projects tackling everything from environmental issues to advanced engineering, all aimed at addressing contemporary challenges. This fair could be a critical step in advancing your STEM career.

28. Palm Beach Regional Science and Engineering Fair (PBRSEF)

  • Location: Safe Schools Institute, Boca Raton, FL
  • Program Dates: January 19 to January 20, 2024
  • Application Deadline: December 22, 2023
  • Eligibility: Students from Palm Beach County schools.
  • Prizes: Cash, certificates, and special awards, with opportunities to advance to state and international competitions.

PBRSEF brings together over 600 students to address real-world problems through their projects. This event values scientific research across various STEM fields, rewarding excellence and potentially leading participants to state and international competitions. It’s committed to nurturing the next generation of STEM leaders.

29. Sarasota County STEM Fair (SCSF)

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  • Location: Robarts Arena, Sarasota, FL, and Online (Hybrid)
  • Program Dates: January 29 to January 31 (online); February 22, 2024 (in-person)
  • Eligibility: Grades 3-12 students in Sarasota County public, charter, and private schools.
  • Prizes: Opportunities to advance to state and international fairs, along with school-level awards.

SCSF offers a hybrid approach, combining virtual and in-person presentations. This format increases accessibility and encourages a broad participation of students presenting innovative solutions in STEM. The fair is a supportive environment for exploring and showcasing scientific and technological projects.

30. State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida (SSEF Florida)

  • Location: RP Funding Center, Lakeland, FL
  • Program Dates: April 2 to April 4, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Students in grades 6-12 from affiliated regional fairs in Florida. Projects must comply with ISEF Rules and SSEF Supplemental Rules.
  • Prizes: Over $1.2 million in awards, prizes, scholarships, and internships. Top senior projects advance to ISEF.

SSEF Florida is a key event for STEM enthusiasts, featuring over 900 projects from across the state. It’s an arena for exceptional research and solutions to current challenges, providing significant opportunities for growth, rewards, and advancement to global competitions.

31. Pasco Science and Engineering Showcase (PSES)

  • Location: Angeline Academy of Innovation, Pasco County, FL
  • Program Date: February 10, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students of Pasco County schools, including both elementary and secondary levels.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and national competitions, specific awards and recognitions.

PSES showcases Pasco County students tackling real-world issues with their scientific and engineering projects. This year’s focus is on the practical impact of student research, covering everything from environmental solutions to tech innovations. Participants are presenting creative solutions to current challenges, representing the future of STEM.

32. Griffin RESA Regional Science and Engineering Fair (RSEF)

  • Location: Griffin, GA
  • Program Date: February 2, 2024
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school students from Butts, Fayette, Henry, Lamar, Newton, Pike, Spalding, and Upson Counties.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state and international fairs, special awards.

The Griffin RESA RSEF highlights outstanding talent from South Metro County Schools, leading to state and international levels. Winners gain prestigious awards and the chance to represent their region further. Projects combine innovation with practical applications, showcasing high standards in STEM creativity and academic excellence.

33. Rockdale Regional Science and Engineering Fair (RRSEF)

Physics major student surrounded by physics-related items

  • Location: Rockdale Magnet School for Science and Technology, Rockdale, GA
  • Program Date: January 26, 2024
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school students in Rockdale.
  • Prizes: Placement, special, and grand awards; advancement to state and international fairs.

RRSEF features Rockdale’s brightest in 23 scientific categories, with top performers moving to state and five to the International Science and Engineering Fair. Expect innovative solutions addressing local to global challenges, marking a high level of academic and research skill.

34. Leeward District Science and Engineering Fair (LDSEF)

  • Location: Leeward Community College, Leeward, HI
  • Program Dates: To be announced
  • Eligibility: Students from Leeward District schools.
  • Prizes: Placement and special awards; advancement to state and international fairs.

LDSEF presents an opportunity for students to address environmental and technological challenges. Previous winners have offered solutions like eco-friendly sanitary products and solar road technologies. This fair is a chance to showcase Hawai’i’s local research on a global platform.

35. Honolulu District Science and Engineering Fair (HonSEF)

  • Location: Kapiolani Community College, Honolulu, HI
  • Program Dates: January 27 to February 4 (online judging); February 17, 2024 (in-person event)
  • Eligibility: Honolulu District schools’ students, covering various grade levels. Projects must adhere to strict scientific rules and requirements.
  • Prizes: Top awards for both senior (high school) and junior research (middle school) divisions, including placement awards and special recognitions for standout projects.

HonSEF involves Honolulu District students in advanced scientific research. Topics range from biophysical studies to sustainable farming and environmental conservation. The fair prioritizes real-world scientific inquiry, evaluated on creativity, method, and communication, highlighting the importance of science in addressing contemporary issues.

36. Hawaii District Science and Engineering Fair

  • Location: University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, HI
  • Program Dates: To be announced
  • Eligibility: Middle and high school students from Hawaii District schools.
  • Prizes: Advancement to state fair, with top senior research projects moving on to international fair.

The Hawaii District Science and Engineering Fair showcases students’ exploration of scientific questions through hands-on research. It’s an opportunity to demonstrate your creativity and scientific prowess. Top entrants from both senior and junior divisions have the chance to progress to state and possibly international competitions.

37. Central Oahu District Science & Engineering Fair (CODSEF)

Students conduct science experiments.

  • Location: Honolulu Community College, Honolulu, HI
  • Program Dates: February 1 to February 2, 2024
  • Eligibility: K-12 students from Oahu Central District schools. Students required to categorize their projects according to ISEF guidelines.
  • Prizes: Awards and recognitions across various categories; advancement to higher-level competitions.

CODSEF is a competitive arena with over 20 science and engineering categories, from animal sciences to translational medical science. This fair is your stage to present cutting-edge research and engineering projects, displaying a wide range of studies from biochemistry to robotics.

38. Hawaii State Science and Engineering Fair (HSSEF)

  • Location: Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, Honolulu, HI
  • Program Dates: April 1 to April 3, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Winners from regional fairs across Hawaii.
  • Prizes: Monetary scholarships, internships, keepsakes, and advancement to the international level.

HSSEF is where regional winners compete with projects in fields like environmental engineering and biomedical sciences. This fair celebrates the state’s most talented young scientists, showcasing projects that have achieved international acclaim, such as studies on microRNA as diabetes biomarkers and marine life as bioremediators.

39. Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair (EISEF)

  • Location: Lindale Mall, Cedar Rapids, IA
  • Program Date: March 16, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 26, 2024
  • Eligibility: Seniors (grades 9-12) and Juniors (grades 6-8) from Eastern Iowa, with projects previously judged winners at school fairs.
  • Prizes: Awards in biological and physical sciences categories for both individual and team projects; advancement to state and international fairs.

EISEF encourages students to tackle complex topics across various scientific disciplines. Participants can expect competition in animal sciences, behavioral and social sciences, and more, with winners moving on to ISEF. This underscores EISEF’s contribution to promoting STEM education and innovation.

40. State Science Technology Fair of Iowa (SSTFI)

  • Location: Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA
  • Program Dates: April 4 to April 5, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 28, 2024
  • Eligibility: Student researchers in grades 6 to 12 from Iowa; no qualifier fair required for participation.
  • Prizes: Placement and special awards, along with cash prizes and certificates.

SSTFI is renowned for connecting budding researchers with industry professionals. Highlights include innovations in environmental technology and medical research, showcasing the fair’s commitment to fostering a deep understanding of scientific research and innovation among young minds.

41. Kansas State Science and Engineering Fair (KSSEF)

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  • Location: Cessna Activity Center, Wichita, KS
  • Program Dates: March 22 to March 23, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Students from 4th to 12th grade in Kansas
  • Prizes: Awards include monetary prizes, trophies, certificates, special awards, and an all-expenses-paid trip to ISEF for top Division I winners.

KSSEF is a vibrant celebration of young scientific talent, showcasing a wide array of research from microbiology to physics and spotlighting interdisciplinary innovation. This fair offers special awards to encourage boundary-crossing projects, making it a venue for diverse and pioneering research.

42. Louisville Regional Science and Engineering Fair (LRSEF)

  • Location: UofL Swain Student Activities Center, Louisville, KY
  • Program Dates: March 2, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students in grades 6-12 from 52 Kentucky counties
  • Prizes: Ribbons, trophies, cash awards, special awards from STEM-related professional organizations; advancement to state and international fairs.

LRSEF celebrates the scientific and engineering abilities of Kentucky’s youth. The fair offers a pathway to national competitions like the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge and the International Science and Engineering Fair. With projects ranging from environmental science to robotics, LRSEF is a dynamic center of young innovation.

43. Kentucky Science and Engineering Fair (KY-SEF)

  • Location: Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY
  • Program Dates: March 22 to March 23, 2024
  • Application Deadline: Varies by regional fair
  • Eligibility: Kentucky students in grades 5 to 12, under age 20, who won a 1st or 2nd place category award from a Kentucky regional fair
  • Prizes: Cash, certificates, special awards, and advancement to the Regeneron ISEF for top winners.

KY-SEF gathers regional fair winners to compete in a rich variety of projects, from innovative engineering to scientific breakthroughs. With over 1,600 participants vying for more than $4 million in awards, this fair is a testament to the talent and commitment of young researchers.

44. Terrebonne Parish School District Science and Engineering Fair (TPSDEF)

  • Location: Houma Municipal Auditorium, Houma, LA
  • Program Dates: January 23 to January 24, 2024
  • Application Deadline: December 11, 2023
  • Eligibility: All grades, Terrebonne Parish public school students
  • Prizes: Certificates, medals, and advancement to state and international fairs.

TPSDEF provides a crucial chance for students to demonstrate their scientific and engineering expertise, with opportunities to progress from local levels to the international scene. This fair stands out for its inclusivity across all grades and its emphasis on both scientific research and inventive engineering solutions.

45. Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair (GNOSEF)

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  • Location: Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
  • Program Dates: February 26 to February 29, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 12, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, and St. Bernard parishes nominated by their school or home school association.
  • Prizes: Over $60,000 in cash awards, school grants, trips, plaques, and a $50 gift certificate for Junior Division Grand Award Winners.

GNOSEF combines innovation with academic excellence, rewarding the dedication of its participants across various scientific and engineering fields. This fair promises a display of outstanding research with the potential to influence the future of science and technology.

46. Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) Regional Science and Engineering Expo

  • Location: Southern High School, Harwood, MD, and Online (Hybrid)
  • Program Dates: February 24 and March 2, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 12, 2024
  • Eligibility: Anne Arundel County Public School students in compliance with AACPS and ISEF rules.
  • Prizes: Placement and special awards; advancement to regional and international fairs.

The AACPS Regional Science and Engineering Expo offers a blend of virtual and selective in-person presentations. This expo prioritizes high standards for scientific inquiry and engineering design, promising a competitive environment that adheres to strict safety and research guidelines.

47. Flint Regional Science and Engineering Fair (FRSEF)

  • Location: University of Michigan-Flint (UM-Flint) and Sloan Museum of Discovery, Flint, MI
  • Program Dates: March 15 to March 17 (Junior/Senior Fair); April 11, 2024 (Elementary Fair)
  • Application Deadline: March 1 (Junior/Senior Fair); April 1, 2024 (Elementary Fair)
  • Eligibility: Open to students in grades 3-12 in Flint.
  • Prizes: Placement and special awards; advancement to international competitions.

FRSEF hosts events for different age groups, spotlighting practical scientific and engineering problem-solving. Held at venues like UM-Flint Riverfront Center and the Sloan Museum of Discovery, it offers students a stage to present their work, aiming for projects that can achieve international fame through presentations and interviews.

48. Twin Cities Regional Science Fair (TCRSF)

  • Location: Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum, St. Paul, MN
  • Program Dates: March 1 to March 3, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 12, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students grades 6 to 12 from the Twin Cities region, adhering to ISEF rules.
  • Prizes: Placement and special awards; advancement to international competitions.

TCRSF combines physical displays and research papers for a comprehensive showcase in the Twin Cities. With a rigorous judging process and a public exhibition, this fair dives into a variety of projects. It is committed to developing future scientists and engineers in fields like environmental science and biomedical engineering.

49. Western Minnesota Regional Science Fair (WMRSF)

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  • Location: University of Minnesota Crookston, Crookston, MN
  • Program Date: February 24, 2024
  • Application Deadline: February 2, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students from 14 counties in Western Minnesota, adhering to ISEF rules
  • Prizes: Placement and special awards; advancement to state and international fairs.

WMRSF challenges its participants to innovate and solve problems while meeting high standards. Spanning 14 counties, students present projects ranging from environmental studies to tech advancements, with the chance to move forward based on their poster presentations and interviews. The fair is a key opportunity for those in Western Minnesota aiming for STEM careers.

50. Minnesota State Science and Engineering Fair (MSSEF)

  • Location: St. Paul RiverCentre, St. Paul, MN
  • Program Date: March 22, 2024
  • Application Deadline: March 11, 2024
  • Eligibility: Students advancing from six regional fairs across Minnesota.
  • Prizes: $15,000 in prizes and awards, with opportunities to advance to national and international competitions.

MSSEF brings together Minnesota’s brightest young STEM talents. The fair requires a quad chart and project presentation video. The fair celebrates a wide range of projects, from environmental research to engineering prototypes.

Here is the second half of the 100 regional science and engineering fairs for Regeneron ISEF.

Maximizing Your Chances at the Regeneron ISEF Through Regional Science and Engineering Fairs

Getting involved in the 100 regional science and engineering fairs leading up to the Regeneron ISEF is a great opportunity for students to showcase their innovative projects. To stand out in these competitions, focus on a few critical strategies:

  • Start early. Begin your project research and development well in advance. An early start gives you the chance to dive deep into your topic, experiment, and gather solid data, laying a strong foundation for your project.
  • Find a mentor. Look for guidance from teachers, professionals, or researchers. A good mentor offers valuable insights, feedback, and advice, significantly improving your work and how you present it.
  • Communicate effectively. Craft a clear and concise presentation that highlights why your project matters. Use visuals smartly, practice your speech for clarity, and get ready to confidently answer any questions from the judges.
  • Take workshops. Engage in workshops or seminars offered before the fair on topics like project presentation, how to make your display catch the eye, and sharpening your communication skills. These sessions can offer handy tips to make your project more noticeable.

Conclusion

Joining regional science and engineering fairs, aiming for the Regeneron ISEF, is a smart move for students into STEM. To succeed, start early, find good mentors, communicate well, and grab every chance to learn.

Winning at these events can open doors to scholarships, internships, and meetings with leading experts. Your project might even make a real difference in society or the environment. Plus, you’ll pick up skills like problem-solving and public speaking that are gold in any career path.

In essence, these competitions offer more than prizes. They’re a chance for growth, professional opportunities, and making a mark on the world.

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