Society for Science Programs for High School Students

Society for Science runs the research-competition canon: the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the International Science and Engineering Fair, and the middle-school Broadcom MASTERS.

If your extracurricular is original research, this is the organization that certifies it — an STS or ISEF line is understood instantly by every admissions office in the country.

4 verified Society for Science programs, 4 free — every listing includes cost, eligibility, deadline, and the official application link.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Society for Science offer programs for high school students?

Yes — ExtracurricularHub lists 4 verified Society for Science programs open to high school students, each with cost, eligibility, deadline, and an official application link. Society for Science runs the research-competition canon: the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the International Science and Engineering Fair, and the middle-school Broadcom MASTERS.

Are any Society for Science high school programs free?

Yes — 4 of the Society for Science programs featured on this page charge no participation fee. Funded programs are often the most selective, so apply early and to more than one.

Which Society for Science deadlines are coming up soonest?

The next deadlines: INTEL Science Talent Search (now Regeneron STS) Finalist (November 5, 2026); Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Regional (December 1, 2026); International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) (March 15, 2027). Deadlines change every cycle — always confirm on the official Society for Science page.

How competitive are Society for Science programs?

It varies widely within one organization — flagship selective programs sit alongside broad-access options. Read each listing's eligibility, and treat the selective ones as reach applications: apply to several programs across organizations rather than betting a summer on one.