Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Regional
Organization: Society for Science
Program Overview
Regional science fairs qualifying for International ISEF. Winning original research projects advance to world's largest pre-college science competition.
The **Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Regional**, run by **Society for Science**, is a prestigious **STEM program** where high school students present original **science research**, **engineering**, and **technology** projects at the regional level. Top projects at these regional fairs qualify for the renowned International ISEF, the world’s largest pre-college science competition. Open to motivated 9th–12th graders, these regional fairs give students a chance to test their ideas against strong peers, gain recognition, and potentially advance to an elite global stage. Through this program, students develop real-world research skills in areas like **mathematics**, physics, biology, computer science, environmental science, and more. Participants learn how to design experiments, analyze data, and communicate results clearly to expert judges. They gain experience presenting posters, answering technical questions, and defending their methods—key abilities for future college-level lab work. Many regional fairs also connect students with mentors, university labs, and industry professionals, offering early exposure to careers in **science, technology, engineering, and mathematics**. Participation in an Intel ISEF regional fair can significantly strengthen a college application. Admissions officers value applicants who have completed independent **science research** projects, especially those that have been reviewed at a competitive fair. Students can highlight: - Research experience and problem-solving skills - Public speaking and scientific writing - Awards, honors, and invitations to advanced levels of competition This experience also builds confidence, resilience, and intellectual curiosity—traits that matter in any academic or career path. High school students who enjoy asking questions, building things, coding, or tackling real-world problems should consider entering their local **Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Regional** competition. Whether you’re a first-time 9th grader exploring STEM or a rising senior refining a long-term project, this program stands out for its rigorous standards, clear pathway to international recognition, and strong support from **Society for Science**. It’s an ideal next step for students ready to take their scientific ideas beyond the classroom.
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Various
- Application Deadline: January 15, 2027
- Country: USA
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: science-fair, research, regional, isef-qualifying
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Society for Science