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Encourage High School Seniors to Apply for the Cutler-Bell Prize [Submission Deadline: Jan 19, 2024,11:59 p.m. PT]

  • 1.  Encourage High School Seniors to Apply for the Cutler-Bell Prize [Submission Deadline: Jan 19, 2024,11:59 p.m. PT]

    Posted 11-08-2023 11:35 AM
    Edited by Jason W. Bohrer 11-08-2023 12:54 PM

    To share with your chapter's members (and for you too!): 

    CSTA has opened applications for the 2023-2024 Cutler-Bell Application, which looks to recognize up to four high school senior students residing in the US for their projects in CS. Winners will receive a $10,000 prize to go to their college/university of choice. Applications are due by Jan. 19, 2023. Share the application with your students. Have questions about the award? Join the CSTA Awards committee for one of their three Q&A sessions about the award. These sessions are open to students as well.

    The CSTA/ACM Cutler-Bell Prize in High School Computing was established to honor outstanding high school seniors who want to pursue advanced studies in computer science or technology. In addition to empowering young and ambitious students to explore computing challenges outside of a conventional classroom setting, this program aims to promote and encourage computer science.

    The prize is made available through a $1 million endowment established by David Cutler and Gordon Bell. Dr. Cutler is a software engineer, designer, and developer of several operating systems, including Windows NT at Microsoft and RSX-11M, VMS, and VAXELN at Digital Equipment Corporation. He is a senior technical fellow at Microsoft. Dr. Bell is an electrical engineer and an early employee of Digital Equipment Corporation, where he led VAX development. He is now a researcher emeritus at Microsoft Research.

    Program Timeline

    • ​​Late Fall: Application opens. Note: CSTA Awards Committee "Office Hour" sessions are available throughout the application period. Students and teachers welcome! Visit the CSTA Events calendar to learn more.
    • Mid-Winter: Application closes; all applications are evaluated by reviewers.
    • Spring: CSTA Awards Committee selects winners; all applicants are notified of their application status.

    Prize

    Up to four annual winners will receive:

    • A $10,000 scholarship (administered through the financial aid department at the college or university the student will attend)
    • Complimentary registration to the CSTA 2024 Annual Conference in Las Vegas; travel and lodging will be provided to the winner and one guardian for in-person conferences
    • The opportunity to present your project at the CSTA 2024 Annual Conference and/or at one of CSTA's virtual summits
    • Recognition on CSTA and ACM's websites

    Eligibility Requirements

    To apply for the Cutler-Bell Prize, you must be a graduating high school senior residing in and attending school in the U.S. Applicants are asked to submit an artifact comprising a video, written essay responses, and source code that demonstrates modern computing technology and computer science. Judges will be looking for submissions that are creative, advanced, relevant, unique, and show a passion for advancing computer science.

    Application and Review

    Students must develop an original computational artifact that engages modern computing technology and computer science. CSTA's mission is to expand equity in CS Education, and this includes expanding equitable practices to our programs and awards. In order to have a fair review process, all applicants are reviewed by educators who must complete CSTA's equity training. The Cutler-Bell Application also asks additional questions about prior awarding for projects and demographic information to ensure a fair process for all applicants.

    See previous winners to learn about the types of projects selected. This year, to help better prepare students for the application process, a preview of the application is available for review. We encourage students to make a copy to prepare answers prior to submitting.

    The application will require:

    • A description of your project and development (three essays of <1,000 words each)
    • Project source code and executable file
    • A short video showing and describing the project (2-5 minutes)
    • A signed consent form (17 and under, 18 and over)

    A group of educators will review all submissions and judge the project's ingenuity, complexity, relevancy, originality, and the student's desire to further computer science as a discipline. A strong submission will also demonstrate a positive impact on the global community.

    Have questions? Check out this FAQ or contact us at awards@csteachers.org.



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    Jason W. Bohrer | Chapter Relations Lead
    Computer Science Teachers Association | @csteachersorg
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