All participants must meet the eligibility requirements and abide by the Code of Conduct.
Projects must be completely built during HackDartmouth VIrtual. You may not use project code written before the event.
Projects must be unique to HackDartmouth VIrtual. No cross-submissions are allowed, and may result in disqualification.
Projects must be submitted on the DevPost page to be considered for prizes.
Projects must be started during the hackathon, and include only original or appropriately licensed work (including code, artwork, and other intellectual property.)
Projects that violate the MLH/HackDartmouth Code of Conduct or are otherwise considered inappropriate may be disqualified at the discretion of the organizers.
Project Categories are defined as follows:
Beginner
Non-Dartmouth students: less than one year of coding experience
Dartmouth Students: highest-level CS class taken is at most CS10
Advanced
Non-Dartmouth students: greater than or equal to one year of coding experience
Dartmouth students: highest-level CS class taken is over CS10
Design:
Any experience level
Primary focus is on user experience and interface
When submitting your project, you'll select between Beginner and Advanced, and then you opt-into Design and Google Cloud categories if you want to be considered for those as well.