JETS Announces Winners of UC's TEAMS Competition

TEAMS is a dynamic academic program and competition that introduces high-school students to the world of engineering. TEAMS is sponsored nationally by JETS — the Junior Engineering Technical Society, a national non-profit organization promoting interest in engineering, science, mathematics and technology.

Results of 2005 JETS TEAMS Competition

Division I — Varsity
Open Enrollment (1–120)
      
First Place Mariemont    
Second Place Covington Catholic    
Third Place Madeira    
      
   
Division II — Varsity
Open Enrollment (121–177)
      
First Place Wyoming    
Second Place Badin    
Third Place Seton    
      
     
Division III — Varsity
Open Enrollment (178–244)
      
First Place McAuley    
Second Place Elder    
Third Place Amelia    
          
     
Division IV — Varsity
Open Enrollment (245–400)
      
First Place Turpin    
Second Place Loveland    
Third Place Ballard    
      
      
Division V — Varsity
Open Enrollment (401+)
      
First Place Lakota West    
Second Place Centerville    
Third Place Milford    
      
     
Division VI — Varsity
Selective Enrollment (1–160)
      
First Place Cincinnati Country Day    
Second Place Covington Latin    
Third Place St. Ursula       
     
Division VII — Varsity
Selective Enrollment (161–400+)
      
First Place Walnut Hills    
Second Place St. Xavier    
Third Place Ursuline    
          
     
Division I —  Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (1–120)
      
First Place Mariemont    
Second Place Covington Catholic    
Third Place Madeira    
 
     
Division II —  Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (121–177)
      
First Place Badin    
Second Place Wyoming    
Third Place Seton       
     
Division III — Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (178–244)
      
First Place McAuley    
Second Place Elder       
     
Division IV — Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (245–400)
      
First Place Harrison    
Second Place Turpin    
Third Place Anderson    
          
     
Division V — Junior Varsity
Open Enrollment (401+)
      
First Place Lakota West    
Second Place Sycamore    
Third Place Milford       
     
Division VI — Junior Varsity
Selective Enrollment (1–160)
      
First Place Covington Latin    
Second Place Cincinnati Country Day    
Third Place St. Ursula       
     
Division VII — Junior Varsity
Selective Enrollment (161–400+)
      
First Place St. Xavier    
Second Place Walnut Hills    
Third Place Ursuline

Details about the 2005 JETS-TEAMS Competition at UC

For more information, contact Julie Burdick, Director of Pre-Admissions, College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati, (513) 556-5417

Visit the College of Engineering Web page to learn more about JETS TEAMS

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