• 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.