ACM at FSU Programming Contest

Contest Date

Nov. 9, 2024

Registration Deadline

Nov. 6, 2024 @ 6 p.m.

Format

In-Person

Sponsors

FSU CS Logo L3Harris Logo i2x Solutions Logo Raymond James Logo

Sponsors

FSU CS Logo L3Harris Logo i2x Solutions Logo Raymond James Logo

An ICPC style contest hosted semesterly by the Florida State University Association for Computing Machinery Student Chapter.


Recent AnnouncementRecent Announcements
Finalized Contest Results
Nov. 14, 2024, 2:08 p.m.

Here are the finalized results of ACM's Fall 2024 Programming Contest! The full results are in the Teams tab and we recommend taking a scree...

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Finalized Contest Results
Nov. 14, 2024, 2:08 p.m.

Here are the finalized results of ACM's Fall 2024 Programming Contest! The full results are in the Teams tab and we recommend taking a scree...

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Registration Deadline Approaching
Nov. 3, 2024, 5:52 p.m.

The deadline to register is November 6th at 6pm. * There are a limited number of walk in teams, so please make sure you and the rest...

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Fall 24 PC Volunteers Needed!
Updated: Oct. 11, 2024, 1:07 p.m.

We are looking for students to volunteer as proctors and check-in volunteers for the contest. If you are interested, please email contest@fs...

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Fall PC Registration Open!
Updated: Oct. 9, 2024, 1:09 p.m.

We are excited to announce that registration is officially open for ACM's Fall 2024 Programming Contest! This semester's contest will be ...

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Contest Server Status
Looking For Group
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Upper Division
Lower Division
Faculty Division
Registered Courses

CDA3100 Computer Organization 1 - Whalley

CEN4020 Software Engineering 1 - Mills

CEN4020 Software Engineering 1 - Haiduc

CIS3250 Ethics and Computer Science - Mithila

CIS4930 Special Topics in CS - Python Programming - Mithila

The Contest

About

The ACM at FSU Programming Contest is a coding competition emphasizing problem solving executed in code. Students, faculty, and staff from all majors and colleges are welcome. The competition lasts 5 hours, and teams are limited to 3 members. The top teams from each division receive prizes, which have previously included items such as Google Home Minis, Amazon Echoes, Raspberry Pi's, Chromecasts, and ACM chapter t-shirts.

Volunteering

Our team is comprised entirely of volunteers, and we welcome anyone interested in helping out at this or future contests. Each volunteer typically takes on one of the following roles:

  • Docent
  • Proctor
  • Question Writer
Please contact our team at contest@fsu.acm.org for additional information!

A special thank you to ACM at FSU alumnus Will Davenport for donating the server hardware.