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Questions About Eligibility, Teams, and Registration
Q1: I am not a U.S. citizen, but I am currently attending a US school. Am I eligible to compete for prizes?

A1:

Yes! Any student, age 13 through grade 12, who is currently attending a US school is eligible.
Q2: Do I need to be endorsed or sponsored by my school to enter the contest?

A2:

No. You do not need to be endorsed or sponsored by your school. However, as part of the contest registration, you must provide the name and location of your school, so we can verify that you are actually a student there.
Q3: Why are students age 12 and below not eligible to compete for prizes?

A3:

The Children's On Line Privacy Protection Act prohibits us from requesting personal information (address, phone number, etc.) from children under 13 years of age, unless we obtain written parental consent. In last year's contest, we attempted to obtain written parental consent for our younger contestants but found that the process only generated confusion (and a huge quantity of paperwork). We learned that obtaining written consent is fundamentally incompatible with an Internet-based contest; thus, unfortunately, we were forced to exclude children under age 13. Please note, however, that all students may enter the contest. Students age 12 and under are not eligible for prizes, but they can still learn about engineering through their participation; and they can gain experience for future years, when they will be eligible for prizes.

Q4: I forgot my password. What can I do?

A4:

You'll need to create a new team name and register again. And next time, don't forget your password.
Q5: I registered for the contest as a one-person team, but now I would like to work with a friend. Can I add a second person to my current team?
A5: No. Once a team's name and members are entered into our database, this information cannot be changed. You'll need to register again and create a new team name. We'd also appreciate it if you would send us an e-mail message informing us of the change, so that we can disqualify your old team and clear it from the Scoreboard.
Q6: How do I register for the contest?

A6:

Click the Enter the Contest tab above, then click the "Start the Registration Wizard" button. On the next three screens, provide your team name and certify your eligibility status. Then provide the requested contact information for both team members and click "Accept and Continue." Finally provide your e-mail address and a password. You'll know your registration has been successfully completed when you arrive at your Team Home Page. As soon as your on-line registration is complete, you may begin submitting designs.

Q7: Not all of the students in my class have e-mail addresses. Can several teams register using a single school e-mail address?
A7: Yes. We ask, however, that the person who monitors this e-mail account be willing to forward contest-related messages to the teams that registered with the school e-mail address. We will only send out e-mail in circumstances that demand the immediate attention of contestants.
Q8: What are the registration procedures for US citizens attending Department of Defense schools overseas?

A8:

On the first page of the on-line registration process, select the option: "I am a US citizen, age 13 through grade 12 (or equivalent), currently attending a school outside the US" From the adjacent drop-down list, select your US state of permanent residence. This selection will determine which zone you will be competing in. When you get to the "Personal Info" page, if your mailing address is APO AE or APO AP, enter "APO" as your city, then enter "AE" or "AP" as your state.
Q9: I registered for the contest as a member of a two-person team. Now my teammate wants to quit (or join another team), but I want to continue in the contest. What should I do?

A9:

You will need to register a new one-person team. We would also appreciate it if you would send us an e-mail message informing us of the change, so we can disqualify your old two-person team and clear it from the Scoreboard. Please note that, once you have created a new team, you will not be able to re-submit your current best bridge design. Our website will reject it as a duplicate. You will need to make a change to the design before submitting it.
Q10: May I compete as a member of two different teams?

A10:

No. You may compete as a member of only one team. For more details, please see the Official Rules.
Q11: I will be turning 13 after the contest starts but before the end of the Qualifying Round. Am I eligible to compete for prizes?

A11:

You must be 13 years old at the time you register. Thus, if you want to be eligible for prizes, you must wait until your 13th birthday to register for the contest. Please note, however, that you may download the West Point Bridge Designer 2010 software right now and start designing bridges. Then as soon as you turn 13, you can register and submit your designs.
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