Regeneron Science Talent Search 2025 Application NOW CLOSED

Application & Recommendation Deadline: November 7, 2024 at 8pm ET
Technical Support Deadline: November 6, 2024 at 8pm ET


How To Open & Log In Your Account

  • Student Entrants:
    • Click the green Register button in the upper right hand corner to open your account! Do NOT register with Google, please complete the full registration form that appears below.
    • Sign in to the site each time by clicking Log In, and enter your email and password. Do not log in with Facebook, Twitter or Google.
  • Adult Recommenders: 
    • You will receive an email inviting you to open your recommender account. Follow the link, answer a few initial questions, then you will receive access to the full recommendation form. Do not create an account on the site; doing so will open a student application.
    • Once you have opened your account through your invitation email, please log in by using your Email and Password in the two fields that appear on the log in page. Do not use the options to log in with existing Facebook, Twitter or Google accounts--your recommender account is not associated with these entities, and you will receive an error message.
    • Questions? Email sts@societyforscience.org.


Regeneron Science Talent Search: Seeking Future Leaders in STEM

Regeneron STS is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science competition for high school seniors, providing an important forum for original research that is recognized and reviewed by a national jury of professional scientists. Alumni have made extraordinary contributions to science and have earned many of the world’s most distinguished science and math honors, including thirteen Nobel Prizes. Annually, nearly 2,000 high school seniors from around the country accept the challenge of conducting independent science, math or engineering research and completing an entry for the Regeneron Science Talent Search. The competition recognizes 300 student scholars and their schools each year and invites 40 student finalists to Washington, D.C. to participate in final judging, display their work to the public, and meet with notable scientists and government leaders. Each year, Regeneron STS scholars and finalists compete for $3.1 million in awards.