Zero Robotics High School Tournament vs Regeneron ISEF Awards

Comparing two highly competitive STEM opportunities. Both are competitions for high school students.

Zero Robotics High School Tournament Regeneron ISEF Awards
Prestige Tier Tier 2 — Highly Competitive Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Competition Competition
Organization NASA Society for Science
Acceptance Rate Unknown; appears highly selective with approximately 15-16 teams reaching finals Approximately 1,600-1,700 finalists compete at ISEF annually out of significantly larger pool competing at 365+ affiliated fairs; roughly 600 finalists receive awards/prizes (37.5% of finalists awarded)
Applicants Unknown exact number; appears to be a national competition with teams from across US and potentially international participants Over 1,600 finalists selected annually from 365 Society-affiliated fairs across 60+ countries and territories; total number competing at all affiliated fairs globally is much larger (tens of thousands)
Deadline
Award $7,000,000
Cost to Apply Free Free
US Only No / International No / International
Grades High school (grades 9-12) 9th through 12th grade (high school students)
College Impact Extremely positive for college admissions. This is a prestigious NASA-sponsored competition with real ISS execution component, which is exceptionally rare for high school students. Demonstrates: advan... Reaching Regeneron ISEF as a finalist is extremely prestigious in college admissions and carries significant weight. Top colleges (Ivy League, Stanford, MIT, etc.) view ISEF participation highly favor...