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Due Dates:
Notice of intent* January 19, 2008
Final entry is due on or before April
30, 2008
*A notice of intent tells NASA that you plan to enter
the competition in a specific category. This helps
us to determine how many reviewers we need for the
final entries.
The notice should be emailed and should include the
following details:
To: elizabeth.b.ward@nasa.gov
Subject line: University Competition
Body of message contents:
student leader's name(s)
faculty advisor's name
name of college
name of department(s) participating
location of college (city and state and country if
outside the US)
level of study for all participating student(s) (freshmen
undergraduate through final PhD)
email and phone number for student lead
email for faculty advisor
Eligibility:
Any US citizen enrolled in an accredited college or
university in the US or its territories is eligible
to enter the competition. International students, either
in the US or elsewhere, may enter but will not be eligible
for certain prizes. Trophies and certificates will
be awarded to each winner, regardless of citizenship.
Students who are receiving NASA funds for research
projects or who are working on a NASA funded project
for a faculty member should disclose this information
in their entry packet. Failure to do so may result
in disqualification for the student and/or the entire
team.
Each entry must be sponsored by a supervising or advising
faculty member. This means that the faculty member
reviews and approves the student entry before it is
submitted to NASA. The faculty should also affirm that
the students did the research and writing themselves
and that none of the students are receiving NASA funds
for a research project in any way related to the competition.
Internship Eligibility
NASA has several programs that provide internships
for US Citizens. Internship programs bring the students
to a NASA facility to work directly with a NASA mentor
for the summer or during part of an academic year.
For a list of all the available internship opportunities,
please consult the main NASA web site or the NASA Education
web pages at each of the NASA field centers. Look for
Student Learning Opportunities or similar search criteria.
Most of the internship applications are due early in
calendar year, but each program has its own set of
application due dates.
For the aeronautics competition, if funds are available,
paid summer internships may be offered to qualified
student winners. If students would like to apply for
these, a completed internship application, transcripts,
and one-page resume will be required along with the
final entry. Students may opt to apply for an internship
through the normal NASA application process and simply
inform the competition administrator of their application
when the final entry is submitted. Summer internships
normally begin in early June and conclude 10 weeks
later in early August.
Resources:
Detailed reference documents and project contacts
for each of the four aeronautics projects can be found
at http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/programs_fap.htm
If students have questions about the submission requirements,
evaluation criteria, format of the paper, where to
find internship applications, or anything else, please
write to Dr. Liz Ward, competition coordinator, at
elizabeth.b.ward@nasa.gov
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