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Project Precertification

Project Precertification

All projects must meet certain criteria from a documentation and safety standpoint. This includes completing the required International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) forms. The ones needed for a particular project can be found using the Rules Wizard.

Most projects have minimal requirements and will not need precertification but projects that deal with people, animals, microorganism or dangerous materials or procedures should be precertified. Projects that are not precertified may be submitted to the competition but there is a possibility of disqualification if the safety review committee (SRC) finds that the project was done in an unsafe manner or that forms were not completed prior to starting the project as required.

How Does Precertification Work

Precertification MUST BE DONE BEFORE a project is started. These steps must be followed.

  • Create a very detailed research plan.
  • Determine what 

Does Precertification Guarantee Project Acceptance

No but it is highly unlikely that a precertified project will be disqualified. Reasons for disqualification include not following the process outlined in the research plan.