📄️ Copyright Policy
All entries must be the original work of the student participant or student team. All ideas, text, images (photos), computer generated, video and/or other), sounds and other media from other sources must be cited, including anything that is from the public domain. References and resources are to be cited using the most current edition of the Modern Language Association, or MLA, style.
📄️ Fort Worth Convention Center Safety Regulations
The safety of our members and our advisors is very important. The following safety regulations are strictly enforced at the Fort Worth Convention Center for the safety of all Texas TSA event participants and should be followed at all times.
📄️ Filing a Protest
Follow the procedure below that applies to your scenario for filing a protest.
📄️ Project Judging Criteria
- Judging will be based on the criteria set forth in this rulebook. Projects will be judged competitively against the other projects entered in that particular classification number. The primary goal for judges is to identify the top 5 projects in a classification number. Until such time as more specific rubrics are development, judging will be based on level of workmanship, the quality of the project, and the mastery of skills present in the project compared to other entries in that classification. Entries that are similar may be grouped together to allow judges with a particular interest or expertise to locate these entries in a timely fashion.
📄️ Project Loading and Unloading
- All move-in/move-out must be through the Commerce Street loading dock area.
📄️ Uniqueness of Student Work Policy
All student entries must be made from a single unique native file. Each project must be unique in both the final product and any associated electronic file regardless of file type. The only exception is the use of common library parts such as the Content Center in AutoDesk.