This is a test site. Any registrations are for test purposes only.
If you are familiar with ISEF Form 1, Form 1A, and Form 1B - Note that TCRSF is generating a TCRSF specific version of those forms.
ISEF Forms 1, 1A, and 1B will not be accepted. Call or email if you have questions. You will generate the TCRSF specific versions as part of the registration process.
If you have only a research paper and are not registering a project, you will find your Form 1D in the Display Paper Instructions tab on the student home page.
For SRC pre-approval, please email your research plan before you start your experiments to src@tcrsf.net with your name,
school, and grade in school.
Either type your research plan into a Word document (see
Research Plan and Post Project Summary Instructions
) or into
TCRSF’s Research Plan Template. Save your plan as a PDF (in Word). Please see
TCRSF Combined Electronic SRC and Registration.
The most common error in completing ISEF forms is understanding the date requirements. The ISEF date requirements can be found at
https://www.societyforscience.org/isef/overview-of-forms-and-dates/
Complete Book: Rules & Forms
All ISEF Interactive Project Forms Note: You will not submit
Forms 1, 1A, or 1B from this ISEF form set. You will use the TCRSF generated Forms 1, 1A, and 1B.
Research Plan and Post Project Summary Instructions
Type the plan into a Word document and save as PDF or use TCRSF's
Research Plan Template
TCRSF Form 1D is created inside student registration.
Student Handbook
Forms may be downloaded directly from Society for Science at
https://www.societyforscience.org/isef/forms/
If you print forms, do NOT print forms on both sides! We must have the forms printed only on one side of each page. (No duplex printing.)
Use white paper only – Do not use colored paper. No staples. Make sure the student’s name is on each page.
Society for Science has a helpful “Overview of Forms and Dates” page available at
https://www.societyforscience.org/isef/overview-of-forms-and-dates/
Each student is required to submit the abstract text electronically. Abstract documents will not be accepted.
TCRSF generates an appropriate abstract document similar to the way ISEF generates abstracts. This TCRSF generated abstract is available
for the students to print and use at the project. Remember – the abstract may be no more than 250 words for TCRSF competitions (both projects and research papers).
It is a good idea to save the text of the abstract as a Word document for easy copy-paste into our registration system.
The SRC and registration process is explained under the menu item
Forms and Rules - Electronic SRC and Registration.
See also the
Electronic Forms FAQ
for more information.