South Carolina Science & Engineering Fairs

As part of its commitment to improve science education, engineering and technology literacy in South Carolina, The South Carolina Academy of Science aids in the sponsorship of eight science fair regions. The South Carolina Academy of Science hopes its partnership with the regional science fairs through the Science Service organization will inspire today's youth to entertain new scientific ideas, create original technologies and bring a fresh perspective to the challenges facing our world. A summary of the eight Regional South Carolina Science Fairs are below.

For Intel International Science & Engineering Fair Forms  click ISEF forms

IA .  Upstate SC Region IA Science Science and Engineering Academic Competition  
       
Counties: 
Abbeville, Greenville, Greenwood and Laurens
        Serves: 
Students in grades 6-12 in two divisions: Junior - Grades 6-8 and Senior - Grades 9-12

        Web page:
www.ropermountain.org (Expanded and updated! Check it out!)
        Deadline to Enter: TBA, 2009
       
Location for Competition:  Palmetto Expo Center, Greenville, SC
        DATES:
TBA, 2009.
        Location for Awards Ceremony:
Carolina Frst Center
        AWARDS:  TBA, 2009 - Southside High School
: Sends 1-2 teachers and up to 3 students to the Intel International Fair.
        SPONSORS: 
Rotary Club of Greenville, Roper Mountain Science Center and the South Carolina Academy of Science
        Contact:
Mr. Greg Cornwell Roper Mountain Science Center; 402 Roper Mountain Road
        Greenville, SC 29615; Ph: (864) 679-7002, Fax: (864) 679-7049.E-mail:
gcornwel@greenville.k12.sc.us
           2008 Summary with winners :

 I B.  Western/Upstate SC Region 1B Science Fair;  
    
    Counties:  Anderson, Oconee, Pickens 
        Serves: 
Students in grades 6-12 in two divisions: Junior - Grades 6-8 and Senior - Grades 9-12
        Includes AOP Regional Elementary Science Fair for Grades 4 and 5.        
        Web page: www.aopscifair.org
       
Location for Competition:  Clemson University, SC
        DATES:
TBA, 2009 at Madren Center, Clemson, SC

        AWARDS: 
TBA, 2009 at Brooks Center, Clemson University - Sends 1-2 teachers and up to 5 students to the Intel
        International Fair.
        SPONSORS: 
Clemson University, Duke Power, South Carolina Academy of Science and Wal-Mart
       
Contact: Angela Foxx; AOP Regional Science Fair; PO Box 8083; Seneca, SC 29678;
        Ph: 864-882-7739; e-mail: aopscifair@earthlink.net
        2008 Summary with Winners
 

Ι Ι.    Central South Carolina Region II Science and Engineering Fair
       
Counties: Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, Sumter
        Serves:  Students in grades 5-12 in three divisions: Junior - Grades 6-8; Senior - Grades 9-12; and Teams

        Web page:
www.hrsm.sc.edu/jordan

       
Location for Competition:
South Carolina State Fair Hampton Building, Columbia, SC.
        DATES:
TBA, 2009

        AWARDS: TBA, 2009
Koger Center at USC Sends 2 teachers and up to 8 students to the Intel International Fair.
        SPONSORS:
USC's President's Office; Provost's Office; College of Arts & Sciences; College of Engineering; 
        EPSCoR; College of Hospitality, Retailing and Sports Management; Sponsored Programs and Research; Division of
        Regional Campuses and Continuing Education;  and The South Carolina Academy of Science sponsor the USC
        Central South Carolina Region II Science and Engineering Fair.
        Contact:
Dr. Don M. Jordan: E-mail:
jordan@gwm.sc.edu  Sumwalt Room 323, Science Education Center, CAS, USC,
        Columbia SC 29208; Ph: (803) 777-7007; Fax: (803) 777-4396
        Pictures from 2008 Fair: click here. Awards Ceremony pictures, click here.
        Pictures of Region II students at the 2008 ISEF.

III.    Piedmont Region III Science Fair 
       
Counties: Cherokee, Chester, Spartanburg, Union, York and Lancaster
        Serves: Students in grades 1-4 (Elementary), 5-8 (Middle), and 9-12 (High School).
       
Web page: TBA
       
Location for Competition:   USC Upstate, Hodge Gym, Spartanburg, SC
        Dates: TBA, 2009
        Awards: TBA, 2009 in the Campus Life Center Ballroom -
Sends 1 teacher and 2 students to the Intel
        International Fair.
        Sponsors: 
USC Spartanburg and the Spartanburg Rotary Club
        Contact: Dr. Lyle Campbell; Division of Natural Sciences & Engineering; USC Upstate; 800 University Way;
        Spartanburg, SC 29303; Ph: 864-503-5751, Fax: 864-503-5366; E-mail:
lcampbell@uscupstate.edu

 IV.    Sandhills Region IV Science Fair 
        Counties: Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Horry, Marion, Marlboro
        Serves: Students in grades 6-12 in two divisions: Junior - Grades 6-8 and Senior - Grades 9-12
        Web page: TBA
       
Location for Competition:  Francis Marion University, Florence, SC
        Dates:
TBA, 2009.
        AWARDS: 
Sends 1-2 teachers and up to 5 students to the Intel International Fair ;
        Other Awards:
Gold, silver and bronze medals to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in 13 Sr. and 7 Jr.
        categories; special awards and certificates of merit.
        SPONSORS: 
Florence Civitan Club
        Contact: Contact: Dr. Fred Clayton - Chemistry Department, Francis Marion University, Florence, SC 29501-0547
        Phone: ;  E-mail: fclayton@fmarion.edu

V.     Lowcountry Region V Science Fair
        Counties: Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Georgetown
        Serves: Students in grades 5-12 in two divisions: Junior - Grades 5-8 and Senior - Grades 9-12
        Web page: http://www.cofc.edu/lowcountryhall/lsf.htm
       
Location for Competition:   Omar Shrine Temple,  Mt. Pleasant, SC
        Dates:
TBA, 2009.
        AWARDS: 
TBA, 2009 - Physician's Auditorium, College of CharlestonSends 1 teacher and 2 students to the Intel
        International Fair.
        SPONSORS: 
Patriots Point Foundation Cold War Submarine Memorial Fund, College of Charleston, Charleston County
        School District,  SC Sea Grant Consortium, Omar Shrine Center, Hamby Catering
        Contact:  Starr Jordan, Director, Region V, College of Charleston, 66 George Street, Charleston SC 29424
        Phone: 843-953-7847;E-mail: jordank@cofc.edu

        2008 Winners: click here

VI.     Central Savannah River Area Region VI CSRA Science and Engineering Fair  
        Counties: Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Edgefield, Hampton, McCormick, and Saluda counties in SC as well as some
        portions of Georgia
        Serves: Students in grades 4-12 in three divisions: Elementary Division 4-5; Junior Division 6-8;and Senior Division 9-12.   
        Web page: www.CSRAScience.org
       
Location for Competition:  Augusta State University, Augusta, GA 
        Dates:
TBA, 2009
        AWARDS: T
TBA, 2009 Sends 1-2 teachers and up to 5 students to the Intel International Fair.
        SPONSORS: 
CSRA Science and Engineering Fair, Inc.
        Contact: Bill Pirkle,
USC Aiken, Dept. of Biology & Geology, Aiken, SC 29801; Phone: 803-641-3395, Fax: 803-641-3251;
        E-mail:
pirkle@sc.edu .
        2008 Winners: click here
       

VII.    Sea Island Region VII Science and Engineering Fair  
        Counties: Beaufort and Jasper
        Serves: Students in grades 6-12 in three divisions: Middle School - Grades 6-8, Junior - Grades 9-10 and Senior -
        Grades 11-12.
        Web page: TBA.
       
Location for Competition:  Beaufort Middle School
        Dates:
TBA, 2009: Junior/Senior Division, TBA, 2009: Middle School (Dates are tentative)
        AWARDS: 
TBA, 2009 Sends 1-2 teachers and up to 5 students to the Intel International Fair.
        SPONSORS: 
Public and Private schools in Beaufort and Jasper Counties.
        Contact:   Ms. Tina Webb-Browning, E-mail: Twebb@hhprep.org, Ph: 843-671-2286 x236, Fax: 843-671-7624
        Hilton Head Preparatory School; 8 Fox Grape Road; Hilton Head, SC 29928
        Winners 2008:
    Middle School        High School

VIII.  South Carolina Independent School Association, Director TBA
        
 Private SCISA member schools State Wide
          Web page: www.scisa.org
          Fair dates:
TBA, 2009
          Location:   Orangeburg Preparatory School

IX. SC ISEF Comm. Chr., Tina Webb-Browning
     
Contact:
Tina Webb-Browning, E-mail: Twebb@hhprep.org, Phone:(843)-671-2286 x236.
      Fair Dates: ISEF,
Reno, Nevada May 10-16, 2009.
    
  Web page:
www.sciserv.org

 

The South Carolina Academy of Science is a nonprofit organization running many entities in South Carolina such as Discovery Fair, Junior Academy Workshops and an Annual Meeting (forum for students to present papers). The Council of SCAS is staffed by non-paid science and educational professionals from throughout South Carolina who volunteer thousands of hours annually to support the advancement of critical needs areas such as science, math and engineering for the benefit youth of South Carolina. Funds raised are totally used to support students research, awards and grants, and for travel expenses to the International Fair, as well as for many other national programs for students.


Chairman, S.C. Science Fair Committee
Ms. Tina Webb-Browning
14  Sugaree drive
Bluffton, SC 29425.

Twebb@hhprep.org

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