Virginia
JSHS invites high school students to report on the results of their original research investigations in STEM and compete for scholarships and recognition at university-held regional symposia. Students in grades 9-12 enrolled in public, private, or home schools are eligible to participate in their local Regional Symposium. See Rules of Competition for eligibility details. There is no cost to register for or participate in a regional JSHS event. If you are asked to pay a fee to register, please contact us at admin@jshs.org.
Any student who starts a research project and intends to submit their research at the regional JSHS competition is able to sign up for virtual mentoring through the Chronus platform. The mentor resource is available year-round to support you throughout the JSHS competition season and the non-competition time of completing research or improving continued projects. Join Chronus as a mentee here.
All Virginia high schools are eligible to participate in the Virginia Regional JSHS, with the exception of schools located in Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax counties. Students in these school systems should participate in the Greater Washington, D.C. Regional JSHS.
Symposium dates: February 22, 2025
Deadline for student applications: January 31, 2025
Application page:https://apps.ideal-logic.com/jshs?key=JKR5-G7ZD1_K9KH-5PTF_7156a6048914
Regional Host Information
Dr. Sarah Porter
jshs@longwood.edu
434-395-2926
The Virginia JSHS is Sponsored and Administered by:
Longwood University
Dr. Andrew Yeagley, Regional Director
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry and Physics
Longwood University