Florida Atlantic Wave
Dive into Florida Atlantic Wave

Florida Atlantic Wave Competition

Fall 2024-Spring 2025
Florida Atlantic Wave Program Timeline
  • August 14
    • Applications open
  • October 18
    • Applications close at 5pm
  • October 23
    • Funded projects will be announced via email
  • October 30 and November 1
    • In person orientation date (two options provided, only one required)
  • November through March
    • Monthly meetings with Wave Program Manager (review budget, supplies, project deliverables, progress, etc.)
  • March 
    • Potential promotional and marketing materials, create posters and finalize projects
  • Mid-late March
    • Students turn in their video presentation for judges (4-8 min)
  • Early to mid-April
    • Annual Florida Atlantic Wave Awards Ceremony and Celebration
Contact Us:

fauwave@outodo.com
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431

Eligibility

Undergraduate AND graduate students (seeking bachelor's and master's level only) enrolled at least ½ time during the fall and spring semesters with a minimum 3.0 GPA are eligible to compete in the Florida Atlantic Wave program.

Applications

Applications are open.

Florida Atlantic Wave Application

Accepted projects will complete supply requests and updates.

Florida Atlantic Wave Student Supply Request

Florida Atlantic Wave Updates Form

Examples of Projects

Renewable energy generation
Assistance technology/devices
Environmental sustainability plans
Biomedical research
Community engagement projects
Non-profit/for-profit startups
Social entrepreneurship
Apps for phones/tablets/computers

Support Students Receive

Publication in journals
Launching start-ups
Graduate school applications
Filing for patents
Career building skills
Connections with industry experts
Pipelines into other programs
Potential to match with an NAI faculty mentor
Florida Atlantic Wave can help you earn 1 credit hour for an applied learning experience, click here to learn more!
Would you like to apply but don't have an idea yet? Check out NASA's T2U program. Review their patent portfolio and imagine other ways you can use existing NASA technology!