Competition Rules Update: Students Now Eligible to Submit Multiple Mission Folders
eCYBERMISSION has recently made an important change to the competition rules and we are thrilled to share it with our Team Advisors and students.
Beginning immediately, students are eligible to submit more than one Mission Folder, with some important guidelines, as noted here:
At this time, students wishing to submit multiple Mission Folders must register with different usernames and a new team name on the eCYBERMISSION web site. Winning teams will be verified through the regular validation process to insure adherence to these stipulations.
To view a copy of the revised eCYBERMISSION Competition Rules, please click here.
For more information, contact Mission Control via e-mail at missioncontrol@ecybermission.com or call 1-866-GO-CYBER (462-9237).
Beginning immediately, students are eligible to submit more than one Mission Folder, with some important guidelines, as noted here:
- The team composition must remain unchanged for the multiple Mission Folder submissions.
- If, after scoring, it is discovered that a team has placed in multiple award categories for its grade and region, only the highest placement will be awarded.
At this time, students wishing to submit multiple Mission Folders must register with different usernames and a new team name on the eCYBERMISSION web site. Winning teams will be verified through the regular validation process to insure adherence to these stipulations.
To view a copy of the revised eCYBERMISSION Competition Rules, please click here.
For more information, contact Mission Control via e-mail at missioncontrol@ecybermission.com or call 1-866-GO-CYBER (462-9237).
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