Registration Now Open for 2010

Registration for the 2010 regional contest is
open until Wednesday September 8th.
The contest is on Saturday September 11th.
Please read the Regional
Contest Rules and the Local Rules to make
sure you are elegible to enter.
Registration must be done through a coach. The coach, normally a
member of staff at your institution, must register through the ACM
registration system. (Guide to registration) After completing registration, a coach may
reserve places for teams at one of our sites in Australia
and New Zealand. At some sites, secondary school teams will be able to compete in an unofficial contest. To compete, school teams must select a "School teams" site from the list. Where a site appears and there is no corresponding school site, it means that the site will not be accepting school teams (but do recheck from time to time in case more sites are added)..
If you are a student and wish to compete in the contest, contact a coach at your
institution. You will need to supply the coach with some personal
details - use the interactive
form, or print and complete the static
form supplied and give this to your coach. A team requires 3
members to compete in the regional contest. However, your coach may
be able to put you in a team if you cannot find 2 other contestants
yourself.
NOTES
- After registering a team, a coach will be asked to confirm who
will be responsible for paying their fees. Note also that teams are accepted when (a)
they have 3 registered contestants, and (b) their coach has
completed the invoice data form. Any coach who has registered a team but NOT received an
email giving details of the invoice data requirements should contact
Phil Robbins.
- Contestants are not considered registered until they have completed their own registration in the system. Each coach and contestant must complete their Personal Profile page.
- This is NOT an internet programming contest. To compete,
all 3 team members must travel to their site on the day of the
contest.
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