Check out the final standings and the problem set.
A great "Thank You" to everyone that helped make this happen (again) this year....
The contest draws students from colleges and universities throughout Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Eastern Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Mexico (excluding Dona Ana county). Winners selected from regional contests worldwide will advance to the ACM Programming Contest World Finals on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, to compete for bragging rights and scholarships.
Registration is
conducted from Mar 17, 2000 to Nov 15, 2001. Advance Registration ends
Oct 31, 2001.
To register, set
up a registration account for the team coach and reserve slots for your teams.
Registration works best with Navigator 4.7 or later or Internet Explorer 5.01 or later.
Cookies must be enabled and JavaScript enabled. You can make, edit, and review team reservations through the
registration link on
our home page.
A maximum of 4 teams may register from a given school.
Fees | 75$US/100$CAN before Nov 1, or 150$US/200$CAN on or after Nov 1 |
Fees Cover | Registration, food Friday night thru Saturday night, and a t-shirt if you register before Nov 1 |
US Billing | Send your checks, payable to Denver ACM, and certification form to: Denver ACM; P.O. Box 440785; Aurora CO 80044 No purchase orders. Checks MUST have the school name on the memo line. US Credit cards accepted through PayPal! Go to www.paypal.com and select the Send Money tab. The email address to send money to is This is our accountant. Just as with a check, be sure the team and college is documented. The registration form must still be sent by regular post. |
Canadian Billing | Send your checks, payable to U. of Lethbridge, ACM Contest, and certification form to: Prof. Rex Forsyth; U. of Lethbridge; Dept. Math & Comp Science; 4401 University Dr.; Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; T1K 3M4 No purchase orders or credit cards. Checks MUST have the school name on the memo line. |
See Also | Official regulations
Add yourself to the mailing list Here and here are two unix tutorials, for those of you that don't use unix! |
If you have any questions, please, contact your regional contest director