Connecticut Science Fair
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The Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair is a yearly, statewide science and engineering fair open to all 7th through 12th-grade students residing, or enrolled, in Connecticut schools and Fishers Island. An important objective of our program is to attract young people to careers in science and engineering while developing skills essential to critical thinking.

Through science fair participation, students are encouraged to pursue independent work using proper research methods. The Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair is supported by academic and industrial organizations throughout the state. We are a volunteer organization, with funds directed to student awards, fair operations, workshops, and educational presentations.
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Our mission is to develop interest in science and engineering careers in young people, by recognizing their science achievements, and offering them a chance to interact with scientists and engineers.
Our program begins in middle school, nurturing an interest in science through high school.
Our venue provides a meeting ground for those interested in research, engineering, and mathematics.
We stress the formalism of scientific and engineering methods.
Strong communication skills are fostered by the science fair through the verbal and written elements of the competition.
The Connecticut Science Fair completed its 72nd year of service to the youth of Connecticut in 2020.
This program is the result of the generosity of the more than 100 local corporations, government and nonprofit organizations that present over 300 awards each year to provide the valuable recognition and encouragement these students deserve for their efforts.
Our activity directs all funds towards fair operation, student awards, and all expense paid trips to the International Science and Engineering Fair, ISEF.
We seek your financial support in defraying operating expenses and providing awards for the Connecticut Science Fair.
Our program is only possible because of the untiring efforts of our dedicated volunteers and the financial support of Connecticut businesses and foundations.
At the Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair, 7th - 12th graders present their research and engineering work to scientists and engineering professionals.
Technical and communication skills stressed by project work prepare young people to deal with the rapidly changing aspects of our highly technological society.
The Connecticut Science Fair is only possible due the untiring efforts of many volunteers and the financial support of business and individuals.
As a nonprofit educational organization, we serve the youth of Connecticut by providing opportunities for recognition for those students whose interests are in the scientific and engineering disciplines.
Each year more than 13,000 Connecticut youth develop science projects with more than 120 schools having science fairs leading up to this event.
Of these outstanding projects, over 500 middle and senior high school students exhibit their work at the Connecticut Science Fair.
Did you know that the entire science fair, from the people that help check-in projects, the judges and everyone else you see (and don't see), is staffed by volunteers?
The Fair needs your help.
Volunteers are needed for fair week and year-round operations.
As part of your volunteer application process with Connecticut Science & Engineering Fair, If an adult we need you to complete a quick basic background check for Criminal Records and National Sex Offender Registry Records.
This process is very simple and will take less than 5 minutes.
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