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The High School Programming Contest (HSPC) hosted by UAB brings talented students from high schools throughout Alabama to the UAB campus to participate in an organized competition. Students individually compete to demonstrate their programming skills and problem solving abilities by attempting to solve six programming problems within a three hou…

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ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMMING CONTEST

The State of Alabama High School Programming Contest (HSPC) hosted by UAB brings talented students from high schools throughout Alabama to the UAB campus to participate in an organized competition. Students individually compete to demonstrate their programming skills and problem solving abilities by attempting to solve six programming problems within a three hour period. Schools that have three or more contestants are also eligible for team awards.

Who can participate?

ALL ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ADVANCED JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS.

Where and When?

Saturday, March 18, 10:30am - 4:00pm at Campbell Hall, 1300 University Boulevard

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The High School Programming Contest (HSPC) hosted by UAB brings talented students from high schools throughout Alabama to the UAB campus to participate in an organized competition. Students individually compete to demonstrate their programming skills and problem solving abilities by attempting to solve six programming problems within a three hou…

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