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USCLAP Submissions Due in December

The submission deadline for the Undergraduate Class Project Competition (USCLAP) is December 18, 2025. The class project competition is for undergraduate students who conduct projects as part of an introductory or intermediate level statistics or data science course. Most projects submitted to the USCLAP competition involve analyzing real data using existing statistical techniques.  

 The competition is open to any undergraduate student globally. Students may work individually or in groups (max group size of 5). All participants must be undergraduate students at the time they conducted their class project but may have recently graduated. 

The winning projects will be featured on the CAUSE website and announced in the Amstat News journal published by the American Statistical Association. The authors of the winning projects may also be invited to present their work at the Electronic Undergraduate Statistics Conference. Cash prizes of up to $250 will be awarded to winning projects! 

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