Please fill out the form below to apply for entry into the next edition of the Winter Classic Invitational Student Cluster Competition. We’ll contact you after we receive the form and evaluate your entry.

A student cluster competition team consists of three to six students and one or two coaches/mentors (typically faculty members, but can be anyone). If your team is going to feature Masters or Ph.D students, they count for two undergraduate students against the six student maximum. See The Rules for details. Students need to be US citizens or permanent residents in order to compete, this is due to US national lab system access regulartions. Colleges and universities need to be designated as Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, or women's colleges to participate in this competition.

Students who are not US citizens will probably not be able to participate in the parts of the competition hosted by US national labs due to security check restrictions.
Students who are not US citizens will probably not be able to participate in the parts of the competition hosted by US national labs due to security check restrictions.
Students who are not US citizens will probably not be able to participate in the parts of the competition hosted by US national labs due to security check restrictions.
Students who are not US citizens will probably not be able to participate in the parts of the competition hosted by US national labs due to security check restrictions.
Students who are not US citizens will probably not be able to participate in the parts of the competition hosted by US national labs due to security check restrictions.
Students who are not US citizens will probably not be able to participate in the parts of the competition hosted by US national labs due to security check restrictions.