Awards Information
Awards at the Montana Science Fair
Nearly 100 awards, over $13,000 in cash prizes, and expenses-paid trips will be presented to students at the Montana Science Fair this year! Award categories are explained below, followed by a complete list of awards and their descriptions.
Note: Judges use their expertise to evaluate projects based on established criteria and their interpretations of those criteria. All award decisions made by the Montana Science Fair are final.
Division I = High School
Division II = Middle School
Award Categories
Awards at the Montana Science Fair fall into FOUR main categories:
- Regeneron ISEF Finalist Awards (Division I)
- Thermo Fisher JIC Awards (Division II)
- Montana Science Fair Awards (State Fair Level) (Divisions I & II)
- Special Awards (Divisions I & II)
Regeneron ISEF Finalist (Division I)
The Montana Science Fair (MSF) is an affiliate of the International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF). Sponsored by Regeneron, a biotechnology company, ISEF is the largest and most prestigious science fair in the world, with over 1700 students from over 70 countries participating. The top Division I students from the MSF will be named “ISEF Finalists” and will be awarded expenses-paid trips to compete at ISEF. The number of ISEF Finalist awards depends on available funding, with three awards typically presented.
ISEF Finalists are considered to have the top projects at the MSF and they are selected by a panel of judges. ISEF finalists are selected independently of the special awards.
ISEF Finalist awards (trips to ISEF) are also presented at each of the ISEF regional fairs in Montana. If a student has already been named an ISEF Finalist at a regional fair and places among the top projects at the MSF, the MSF will still award three trips and will identify alternate students to attend ISEF.
Students may not apply directly to ISEF; they must be promoted by an affiliated fair to participate.
To see what the ISEF experience is like, see the annual ISEF Highlights video, the documentary Science Fair (NatGeo 2018), and Science Fair: The Series (NatGeo 2023, three parts).
- ISEF 2024 Highlights:
- Science Fair (documentary):
- Science Fair: The Series:
Thermo Fisher Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC) Nominee (Division II)
The Montana Science Fair (MSF) is also an affiliate of the Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC). Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific, a biotechnology company, JIC is the nation’s premier middle school science fair. The 18 Division II projects placing first, second, or third in each grade/discipline category at the MSF will be named “JIC Nominees” and invited to compete nationally. JIC Nominees will receive instructions that allow them to complete an online application for a chance to compete at the national level. All national projects are then ranked by JIC, with awards granted at multiple levels. The finalists (typically the top 30) are awarded an expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete for more prizes.
Students may not apply directly to JIC; they must be nominated by an affiliated fair to apply.
- JIC 2024 Highlights:
- JIC Home Page:
- JIC Prizes:
MONTANA SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS (State Fair Level) (Divisions I and II)
The Montana Science Fair (MSF) itself recognizes individual and school excellence with numerous awards in both Divisions I & II. MSF Awards (State Fair Level) are determined using the same judging criteria as ISEF, so overlap exists between some MSF Awards and ISEF Finalist and JIC Nominee awards (e.g., the Larry Fauque Grand Awardee is also an ISEF Finalist). A complete list of awards and their descriptions can be found at the bottom of this page.
Special Awards (Divisions I and II)
Special Awards are those sponsored by an individual or organization other than ISEF, JIC, or MSF, such as a non-profit, a government agency, or a university department. The awards can vary from certificates to cash to a trip. There are separate judging criteria, typically focused on a particular topic, and often separate judges for these awards. A complete list of awards and their descriptions can be found at the bottom of this page.
Regeneron ISEF Regional Awards, which are unrelated to ISEF Finalist Awards, are those that are administered by ISEF, but sponsored by a different organization. Several of these Special Awards are presented at the MSF. A complete list of awards and their descriptions can be found at the bottom of this page.
Complete List of Awards
NOTE: The awards and any cash values listed here are subject to change. Also, some may not be awarded if no project meets the award’s criteria. Descriptions of the individual awards can be found below.
Regeneron ISEF Finalist Awards (Division I)
- ISEF Finalist 1 (trip to compete at ISEF)
- ISEF Finalist 2 (trip to compete at ISEF)
- ISEF Finalist 3 (trip to compete at ISEF)
Thermo Fisher JIC Nominees (Division II)
All 18 Division II MSF State Fair Level Award (below) recipients are automatically nominated to apply to the national JIC competition. JIC competition instructions will be included with the MSF Award.
Montana Science Fair Awards (State Fair Level) (Divisions I & II)
Division I
- Larry Fauque Grand Award, 1st place overall (ISEF Trip, $300)
- Montana Science Fair Grand Award, 2nd Place overall (ISEF Trip, $200)
- Montana Science Fair Grand Award, 3rd Place overall (ISEF Trip, $150)
- Best Project by a Senior ($75)
- Best Project by a Junior ($75)
- Best Project by a Sophomore ($75)
- Best Project by a Freshman ($75)
Division II
- Montana Science Fair Grand Award, 1st place among all grades and disciplines ($100)
- Peterson Award, 1st Place, 6th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $75)
- Peterson Award, 1st Place, 6th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $75 )
- Peterson Award, 1st Place, 7th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $75)
- Peterson Award, 1st Place, 7th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $75)
- Peterson Award, 1st Place, 8th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $75)
- Peterson Award, 1st Place, 8th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $75)
- 2nd Place, 6th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $50)
- 2nd Place, 6th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $50)
- 2nd Place, 7th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $50)
- 2nd Place, 7th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $50)
- 2nd Place, 8th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $50)
- 2nd Place, 8th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $50)
- 3rd Place, 6th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $25)
- 3rd Place, 6th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $25)
- 3rd Place, 7th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $25)
- 3rd Place, 7th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $25)
- 3rd Place, 8th grade, Biological Science (JIC Nominee, $25)
- 3rd Place, 8th grade, Physical Science (JIC Nominee, $25)
Outstanding School Awards (Four awards each for Divisions I & II)
- State Champion, Large school
- State Champion, Small school
- 2nd Place, Large School
- 2nd Place, Small School
Special Awards
- National Youth Science Camp (trip to a three-week science camp in WV), Division I
- CO2 & Greenhouse Gas Reduction Grand Award, $2000
- CO2 & Greenhouse Gas Reduction Grand Awards, Division I & II (23 possible awards totaling $2550, with individual amounts based on project entries)
- Amer. Assoc. for Laboratory Animal Science Award (N. Rocky Mtn Branch) - Division I ($150)
- Amer. Assoc. for Laboratory Animal Science Award (N. Rocky Mtn Branch) - Division II ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Chemistry Award, Division I ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Chemistry Award, Division II ($50)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Computer Science Award, Division I ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Computer Science Award, Division II ($50)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Environmental Studies Award, Division I, Certificate
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Environmental Studies Award, Division II, Certificate
- 老虎机攻略 College of Forestry and Conservation Award, 1st Place Division I ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Forestry and Conservation Award, 2nd Place Division I ($50)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Forestry and Conservation Award, 1st Place Division II ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Forestry and Conservation Award, 2nd Place Division II ($50)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Health Award, 1st Place, Division I ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Health Award, 2nd Place, Division I ($50)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Health Award, 1st Place, Division II ($100)
- 老虎机攻略 College of Health Award, 2nd Place, Division II ($50)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Mathematical Sciences Award, Division I ($75)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Mathematical Sciences Award, Division II ($75)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Physics & Astronomy Award ($75)
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Physics & Astronomy Award ($75)
- 老虎机攻略 Center for Biomolecular Structure Dynamics, Division I
- Marie Wallace Scholarship for incoming 老虎机攻略 Freshman ($2,000 老虎机攻略 scholarship)
- Robbie Flynn Mycology Award, Western Montana Mycological Association - Division I ($100)
- Robbie Flynn Mycology Award, Western Montana Mycological Association - Division II ($100)
Regeneron ISEF Regional Awards
Division I
- American Psychological Association (APA) Award (Certificate and Student Membership)
- Association for Women Geoscientists Award (Certificate and Student Membership)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Award (Letter of Encouragement)
- NASA Earth System Science Award (Certificate and invitation to webinar with NASA Scientist)
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Award, Certificate and letter
- Regeneron Biomedical Science Award, $375
- Ricoh USA, Inc. (Certificate)
- Society for In Vitro Biology Award (Certificate and membership to SIVB)
- US Metric Association Award (Certificate and one-year membership)
- Water Environment Federation / Stockholm Junior Water Prize (Certificate)
- Yale Science & Engineering Association Award (Certificate)
Division II
- Lemelson Early Inventor Award ($100)
Individual Award Descriptions
Montana Science Fair Awards (State Fair Level) (Divisions I & II)
- Larry Fauque Grand Award (LFGA) - Division I
The Larry Fauque Grand Award is presented to the top Division I project at the MSF in recognition of Larry Fauque, an award-winning high school teacher in Sunburst, Montana. For over 40 years, he not only taught science, but created one of the first individualized student-research programs in the state, advocated for science competitions, and accompanied nearly 80 students to ISEF. As the top award at the MSF, the LFGA honors the contributions of Mr. Fauque to science education in Montana. Mr. Fauque passed away in 2023. (The recipient of the LFGA will also be an ISEF FInalist. Second- and third-place Grand Awards are also presented.)
- Montana Science Fair Grand Award - Division II
The MSF Grand Award is presented to the top Division II project at the MSF among all grades and disciplines.
- Peterson Awards - Division II
The Peterson Awards are presented to the first-place Division II projects within each grade/discipline category at the MSF. The awards honor Bill Peterson, a retired middle school teacher in Cascade, Montana. Mr. Peterson has a long history of promoting student research and science competitions for middle schoolers and was a founding member of the Dr. David W. Baker Foundation, which funds science activities and programs for students in Montana.
- Best Project Awards - Division I
Awarded to the top-scoring project in each Division I grade.
- Outstanding School Awards - Divisions I & II
The Outstanding School Awards recognize school excellence in student research. “Large” and “small” schools, categorized primarily by student population, are ranked separately. First-place (State Championship) and second-place awards are presented in each category for Divisions I and II, for a total of eight school awards. When the judging panel determines school awards, primary consideration is given to the quality and consistency of the school’s projects. The number of students participating from each school is also considered.
Special Awards
- National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp)
The National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp) Award is a notable and prestigious special award. Since 1963, the NYSCamp has hosted top students from around the world for a three-week science camp in West Virginia and Washington, DC.
A top junior or senior (graduating by July of the year following the awarding fair) at the MSF will be named a Montana delegate to the NYSCamp, which awards an expenses-paid trip to participate this summer. Only two students per state are selected as delegates and a number of students from other countries also participate.
Because of the travel required and the duration of the camp, STUDENTS MUST NOTIFY MSF WHEN REGISTERING THAT THEY NOT ONLY WISH TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE AWARD, BUT THAT THEY WILL ATTEND THE FULL DURATION OF THE CAMP IF SELECTED. Dates and information can be found on the NYSCamp website.
Students may apply directly to NYSCamp to be considered for the other delegate award from Montana. The application deadline is typically in late February.
NYSCamp website:
- CO2 & Greenhouse Gas Reduction Awards
Established in 2025, the CO2 & Greenhouse Gas Reduction Awards recognize excellence in Division I & II projects that relate to studies of greenhouse gases and their reduction. The cash awards are distributed among qualifying projects in 23 categories and an additional grand prize.
- American Assoc. for Laboratory Animal Science Award (N. Rocky Mountain Branch)
Outstanding project in the biosciences.
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Chemistry Award
Outstanding project in chemistry.
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Computer Science Award
Outstanding project in computer science.
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Environmental Studies Awards
Outstanding project in environmental studies.
- 老虎机攻略 College of Forestry and Conservation Awards
Outstanding project involving the topics of forestry and conservation.
- 老虎机攻略 College of Health Awards
Outstanding project in the pharmaceutical sciences, medicine, or health.
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Mathematical Sciences Award
Outstanding project in mathematics.
- 老虎机攻略 Department of Physics & Astronomy Award
Outstanding project in physics or astronomy.
- Marie Wallace Science Fair Scholarship for incoming 老虎机攻略 Freshman
Outstanding project by an incoming 老虎机攻略 Freshman at the Montana Science Fair.
- Robbie Flynn Mycology Award, Western Montana Mycological Association (Fungi)
Outstanding project in the field of Myco products and/or Myco remediation. The award honors Robbie Flynn, a founding member of the Western Montana Mycological Association, which sponsors the award and the Robbie Flynn Mycology Contest. Primary considerations are given to projects that 1) promote the use of fungal materials and processes, 2) are biodegradable, mitigate toxic wastes, or utilize waste materials, and 3) are not focused on developing food products.
Regeneron ISEF Regional Awards
Division I
- American Psychological Association (APA) Award
This award recognizes outstanding research in psychological science under the category of behavioral and social sciences or any category related to psychology (e.g., animal sciences, biomedical and health sciences, translational medical science).
- Association for Women Geoscientists Award (Division II)
Outstanding projects by female student(s) that exemplify high standards of innovativeness and scientific excellence in the geosciences and/or Earth sciences. Special consideration given to projects that increase the public awareness of the geosciences, illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of the geosciences, or promote the sensitivity to the earth as a global system.
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Encouragement Letter
Presented to students with projects in the environmental sciences.
- National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) Earth System Science Award
Outstanding research project that incorporates evidence-based studies including different spheres of the Earth system (atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and biosphere), their interactions, and change over time.
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Award
Outstanding research project that emphasizes NOAA’s mission of science, service, and stewardship in climate, weather, ocean, and coastal sciences.
- Regeneron Biomedical Science Award
Presented to a student who exemplifies the core values of a passionate scientist with a project in biochemistry, biomedical & molecular biology, cellular & molecular biology, computational biology & bioinformatics, microbiology & translational medical science.
- Ricoh USA, Inc.
Outstanding project that addresses social and environmental challenges and a meaningful solution for a more sustainable future. Ricoh USA is a multinational imaging and electronics company.
- Society for In Vitro Biology Award
Outstanding 11th grade project in the areas of plant or animal in vitro biology or tissue culture. (In vitro is Latin for “in glass,” such as in a test tube, culture dish, or laboratory, and refers to studies of biology conducted outside the organism.)
- US Metric Association Award
Outstanding project in which quantitative measurement is integral to the research and uses the International System of Units (SI). (The Système International d'Unités (SI) is commonly known as the Metric System.)
- Water Environment Federation / Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Outstanding research-oriented project aimed at enhancing the quality of life through the improvement of water quality, water resource management, or water and wastewater treatment on a local, regional, or global level.
- Yale Science & Engineering Association Award
Top-scoring project by a junior.
Division II
- Lemelson Early Inventor Award
Division II project that best displays entrepreneurial thinking by developing a tangible invention in the form of a method, a process, or a device that has market value. The project demonstrates problem-solving by identifying a critical problem that impacts the life of the student or the lives of their family or community, applies empathy and STEM knowledge for a solution, and is environmentally responsible.