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Who May Apply

Undergraduate or graduate students currently enrolled on any CSU campus, as well as alumni/alumnae who received their degrees in spring, summer, or fall 2008, are eligible. The research presented should be appropriate to the student's discipline and career goals. Proprietary research is excluded. Presentations from all disciplines are invited. There will be separate undergraduate and graduate divisions for each of the following categories (unless a division has fewer than three entrants, in which case undergraduate and graduate divisions will be combined.) The hosting campus steering committee reserves the right to adjust categories as numbers of submissions necessitate. The ten categories are:
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences
  • Biological and Agricultural Sciences
  • Business, Economics, and Public Administration
  • Creative Arts and Design (creative projects are welcome - see " Competition Guidelines")
  • Education
  • Engineering and Computer Science
  • Health, Nutrition, and Clinical Sciences
  • Humanities and Letters
  • Physical and Mathematical Sciences
  • Interdisciplinary
A campus delegation may include up to ten entrants in the ten categories. (A small team of students making a single presentation counts as one "entrant.") Every CSU campus is encouraged to submit as many entries as possible, up to the maximum of ten.