
Division V - Bachelor’s Degree and Graduate Degree Papers
Students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs
Students enrolled in 2-year degree programs may submit papers representing their work on design, engineering, or manufacturing problems relating to any type of building, bridge,
structure, machine, product or mechanical apparatus; or arc welding research, testing, procedure or process development. Papers on topics such as welding safety, welding education, and the use
of virtual reality systems to train welders may also be submitted.
Division V Eligibility
Students may participate as individuals or as a group of no more than six.
Students enrolled in a curriculum leading to a degree in engineering or a related field of technology may participate in Division IV or V, as appropriate to their degree program.
Note: Students enrolled in Associate’s Degree programs who wish to submit a welded project entry may do so in Division II.
Tips
- Be sure to meet the entry requirements for subject matter, length and content.
How to submit a project
Follow the links below for more information on this program. Entries must be postmarked on or before Midnight, June 30, 2013.

Download this pdf for the latest Rules and Conditions.

Upload your photos and digital files with our Online Input Form.

Download and print this form if you prefer to mail your project to The JFLF Foundation.

Archives
Browse the archives of past winners.
Download this pdf for more information about the Division V Awards program

Students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs