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2013 DuPont Challenge Science Essay Competition
The DuPont Challenge Science Essay competition encourages students in grades 7-12 to get to the edge of scientific discovery by writing about a technological or scientific development that captures their imagination. Essays were submitted until 1/31/13 with winners announced in April 2013. Grand prize winners receive cash awards plus expenses-paid trips to Walt Disney World in Orlando! See the DuPont Challenge website for more information today. DuPont and Science Olympiad have enjoyed a lasting 20+ year partnership in pursuit of increasing student and teacher interest in science education, with DuPont hosting the 2002 and 2008 Science Olympiad National Tournaments at The University of Delaware and The George Washington University in Washington, DC. Be sure to identify yourself as a Science Olympiad participant when you enter!