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California State Science Fair - http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/
The California State Science Fair is the final science fair of the academic year for students throughout California in grades 6-12. |
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Tri-Valley Science and Engineering Fair - http://tvsef.llnl.gov/
Science project competition for students grades 7-12 from public schools within the areas of Danville, Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon and Sunol, California. |
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Colorado Science and Engineering Fair - http://www.csef.colostate.edu/
Students present science projects to judges, representatives of scientific organizations, the public, and their peers. |
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2001 Canada Wide Virtual Science Fair - http://www.virtualsciencefair.com
Open to All Canadian Students Grades K-12. Registration is Free. Prizes Total More Than $10,000.00 Cash. |
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Ohio State Science Day - http://www.ohiosci.org/ssd.htm
Includes registry forms, scholarships, sponsors, and links. |
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Canada Wide Science Fair - http://www.cwsf.ca/
Includes awards, photographs and a forum. |
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Connecticut State Science Fair - http://www.ctsciencefair.org/
Includes media release, fair categories, and registration forms. |
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Massachusetts State Science Fair - http://www.scifair.com/
Includes sponsors, donors, how to enter, judging criteria and awards. |
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Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair - http://www.eisef.org/
The EISEF is a regional science fair held in Cedar Rapids Iowa. This site contains the rules, entry form, helpful information and pictures from last year's fair. |
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West Liberty State College Science and Engineering Fair - http://www.wlscregionalsciencefair.com/
Competition among school students to demonstrate quality scientific investigation through exhibits. Includes exhibitor information, judging and awards, schedule and registration information. West Virginia. |
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Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Science Fair - http://boe.wood.k12.wv.us/movrsf/index.html
Annual science and engineering competition for students in grade nine through twelve. Includes schedule, news and volunteer opportunities. West Virginia. |
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Orange County Science & Engineering Fair - http://www.ocsef.org
Orange County, California. Information for students (grades 6-12), teacher advisers, judges, and visitors. Held annually in April. |
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Mercer Science and Engineering Club - http://www.mercersec.org
Mercer Science and Engineering Club sponsors the annual Mercer Science and Engineering Fair. |
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Louisiana Region 5 Science and Engineering Fair - http://www.lasciencefair.org/
Serves a five-parish area in southwest Louisiana. Over 300 students participate each year. Categories, guidelines, forms, awards, tips and resources, contacts, and news about the upcoming annual event. |
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New Mexico Science and Engineering Fair - http://www.nmt.edu/~science/fair/
Contains division categories, guides, awards, and rules. |
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Science and Engineering Fair of Utah - http://community.weber.edu/sciencefair/
Includes projects, teachers, students, and schools involved in the fair. |
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Manitoba Schools' Science Symposium - http://www.msss.mb.ca/
Provides news and details on the program. Offers registration and contact information, as well as events, board of directors, list of awards and previous winners. |
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West Tennessee Regional Science Fair - http://www.uu.edu/events/wtrsef/
Includes an agenda, speaker report, archives of past fairs and forms to submit. |
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Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair - http://www.reach.net/~qrstf/
Science fair information including dates, awards, registration forms, rules, classification of projects, judging, contacts, Canada Wide Science Fair, previous winners and links. |
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Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair - http://www.physics.smu.edu/~scalise/scifair/
The Dallas-area science fair is one of the largest in the nation and is designed to comply with all the rules of the International Science and Engineering Fair. |