The RIT National Science Fair for students who are deaf and hard of hearing in 6th through 12th grades will be held at RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, N.Y., from March 26-28, 2010. Entrants can compete individually or as a two- or three-person team for cash prizes of up to $500. To qualify, students must submit an entry form and a 250-word science project summary. Judges will choose finalists in both middle school and high school divisions who will be invited to attend the RIT Science Fair to display their project and compete for first, second or third place in each division. For more information, click here. The deadline to submit project summaries is January 15, 2010.
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