Regeneron Competition Applications are now OPEN - Deadline is November 13th!

Regeneron Competition Applications are now OPEN - Deadline is November 13th!

Deadline is approaching! So, make sure you were aware that the Regeneron Science Talent Search application is now open. Regeneron is the  nation’s oldest and most prestigious research competition for high school seniors—students could win up to $250,000, and our school could receive funds, too! 
  • The Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020 application is now open! High school seniors with individual, original research projects are invited to apply online to the Regeneron STS. There are no limits to the number of students who can enter from any school, region or state, and students may submit research from any year of high school. The program is completely free.
  • The top 300 scholars receive $2,000 each, and their schools also receive $2,000—that’s funding for STEM education in your community. Forty finalists will be invited to compete in the finals week competition in Washington, DC, all expenses paid. Every finalist receives at least $25,000 and if named in the top 10, could win between $40,000 and $250,000.
  • Check out last year’s highlights video, learn more about some of the finalists’ projects in this video by Veritasium, read this blog post from a former finalist, and check out our finalists’ intros from the awards gala , hosted by comedian Adam Conover.
  • The application will close on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 8pm ET, but we encourage interested students to open applications soon in order to receive tips and reminders.
  • The Society recently published a list of things to know about this year’s Regeneron STS application. The list highlights some changes made to the application and recommendation process, offers insight into the application requirements and explains some of the rules.  All adults involved in the STS application process as well as teachers and mentors should review this list, along with the application requirements here and troubleshooting issues in the application FAQ.