WRO International Final vs Davidson Institute Gifted Programs
Comparing two highly competitive STEM opportunities. WRO International Final is a olympiad while Davidson Institute Gifted Programs is a enrichment.
| WRO International Final | Davidson Institute Gifted Programs | |
|---|---|---|
| Prestige Tier | Tier 2 — Highly Competitive | Tier 2 — Highly Competitive |
| Type | Olympiad | Enrichment |
| Organization | World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) | Davidson Institute |
| Acceptance Rate | Extremely selective and highly competitive. Only ~500 teams qualify for International Final from 32,000+ total teams competing globally (approximately 1.5% acceptance rate to International Final). However, acceptance into national competitions is typically open to all registered teams. | Not publicly disclosed; extremely selective given focus on 'profoundly gifted' students |
| Applicants | 100,000+ students participate annually in WRO competitions worldwide across 100+ countries and 32,000+ teams (2025 figures). National competition participation varies significantly by country. | Not publicly available |
| Deadline | — | Rolling |
| Cost to Apply | $0 | $0 |
| US Only | No / International | No / International |
| Grades | High school students (ages 14-19 for most categories). Future Engineers and RoboSports are 14-19 years old. RoboMission and Future Innovators have elementary (8-12), junior (11-15), and senior (14-19) divisions. | Middle school (6-8) through high school (9-12); some programs for ages 8-13 |
| College Impact | WRO International Final qualification is a prestigious achievement in college admissions for STEM-focused schools. Reaching the International Final demonstrates exceptional technical skills, problem-s... | Davidson Institute participation is viewed very favorably by college admissions officers. Being recognized as a profoundly gifted student and receiving prestigious scholarships like the Fellows Schola... |