Well, the Global polymer academy is currently receiving applications For its 12th annual rubber band contest for young investors. Get an opportunity to stretch your imagination and discover all you can do with polymer.
The Akron Global Polymer Academy, an outreach division of the College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering at The University of Akron, is hosting its 9th annual Rubber Band Contest for young inventors.
The competition is open to full-time students who are in grades 5-8 for the 2020-2024 academic years. Each year, students in grades 5-8 are challenged to design and create a working invention/artwork that incorporates at least one rubber band. Two grand prize winners, two runners-ups, eight finalists, top four schools in each division will get $1000, $800, $350, and $250 award amounts, respectively.
The Rubber Band Contest was created in 2008 by the Akron Global Polymer Academy (an outreach division of the College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering at The University of Akron) as a way of drawing students into the world of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) education through a hands-on learning experience that emphasizes creativity, discovery, and innovation.
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Eligibility:
- This competition is open to full-time students who are in grades 5-8 for the 2020-2024 school year.
- These students must attend an accredited public or private school, charter school, or home school and must reside within the United States or U.S. Territories.
- Employees and their immediate family members and/or those living in the same household of the Akron Global Polymer Academy and any and all Contest Sponsor(s) are not eligible.
- Winners and Runners-up from the previous years’ Rubber Band Competition are not eligible for entry in the 2020-2024 Rubber Band Competition.
How to Apply:
For applying the contest, the candidates must download and complete the entry form through the given link:
Essay (required):
Submit a written description of the invention/artwork. This description should be neatly written in black or blue ink or typed. In your essay, you should give the name of your invention/artwork and include the following four paragraphs:
- Paragraph 1: What is your invention/artwork and what is its main purpose?
- Paragraph 2: How does your invention work? Or describe your artwork (style, meaning, etc.)
- Paragraph 3: How does your invention/artwork use rubber bands?
- Paragraph 4: Explain how you think people can benefit from your invention/artwork.
Supporting Documents:
- Official Entry Form (required): Submit a neatly completed Official Entry Form
- Sketch of Invention (required only for Science & Engineering Division): Submit a drawing of your invention with a diagram of how it works. Hand drew, or computer renderings are acceptable.
- Photograph (required): Submit at least one clear print-quality photograph of your invention/artwork that shows(s) it in full view.
- Select a Division to compete in (required): Indicate on your entry form whether your invention/artwork is to be judged in the Arts & Leisure Division OR the Science & Engineering Division.
- Short 1-3 minute Video (optional): It is not required, but you may also send a short video file copied onto a CD or DVD that shows us your entry and how it works. This can be an additional way to communicate your idea to the judges.
Submitting Details:
You can mail the complete application packet to:
Akron Global Polymer Academy
Polymer Engineering Academic Center
Room 104
Akron, Ohio 44325-0301
Financial Aid and Award Money:
- 2 Grand Prizes – Each division winner will receive the following:
- $600.00
- An engraved first-place contest trophy.
- 2 Runner-Up Prizes – Each division runner-up will receive the following:
- $300.00
- An engraved runner-up contest trophy.
- 8 Finalist Prizes – Four finalists in each division who were not selected as a winner or runner-up will receive: $150.00
- The top eight schools with the most student entries will each receive a $250 donation
Application Deadline:
The application must be submitted by March 13, 2024.