2023 High School Changemaker Challenge

The University of Evansville is proud to host the eighth High School Changemaker Challenge, once again made possible by our generous partners at Toyota. Any high school sophomore, junior, or senior who can be present for the in-person event can compete to win a four-year, full tuition scholarship to the University of Evansville by submitting their idea to make the world a better place.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2023 High School Changemaker Challenge!

Tyler Myers with trophy and check

1st Place – Full Tuition
Heroes Among Us
Tyler Myers
Heroes Among Us is an interactive app that will equip schools with a curriculum that allows them to educate kids about sensory needs.

Sophie Rodionova with trophy and check

2nd Place – $27,000 Scholarship
Ticket to Health
Sophie Rodionova
Ticket to Health is a medical booklet that will contain questions specifically tailored to each doctor's needs. It will include the most common languages in Evansville: Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian, Urdu, and Mandarin. Different colors will represent various specialties, and each language will have a translation to English.

QuickSports winning team with trophy and check

3rd Place – $23,000 Scholarship
QuickSports
Prab Jayachandran
Kaden Oberlander
An app that connects sports players and brings them to the best sports location near them. QuickSports is the go-to app for anyone looking to find friends and play sports in a large group as fast as possible.

Finalists

Mobile STEM Lab
Dylan Lynch
Adam Goffinet
Through a partnership with Toyota Manufacturing and the University of Evansville, this team is working to design and construct a mobile STEM lab within a mini-van. The main purpose of the mobile lab is to expose elementary students to STEM based thinking and projects, such as 3D printing, CAD software, laser cutting, solar power technology, and more!

The Kanopi
Emily Rudolph
Ethan Hilton
Providing covered parking canopies with solar panels.

Dr. Orthopedic
Claire Deardorff
Jennifer Vazquez
Dr. Orthopedic is a product that serves as a slip-on, protective cover for orthopedic casts. The purpose of Dr. Orthopedic is to prevent water from getting inside casts when showering, in rain, or in aquatic environments.

Remaining Top 20 from 2023 Competition

  • Gun Buy Backs – Prestin Jarrell, Nolan Josey, Chris Kormelink (New Tech Institute)
  • Food for You – Abigail Aders (Jasper High School)
  • Project Parcel – Blake Sanders, Christian Slade, Toby Durosinmi-Etti (Signature School)
  • Breathe for Barry – Summer Smith (National Honor Society/Interact Club)
  • STEM Playground – Rebekah Turner, Trinity Kessinger (Scouts BSA)
  • BeeCorp's Bittersweet Harvest – Eli Dodge, Crisnell Cabigting, Brooke Hay (Madison Consolidated High School's BeeCorp Club)
  • Bee Corps Operation Ground Cover – Jack Heckler, Izabela Jett, Owen Schmidt (Madison Consolidated High School)
  • Growing People – Briggs Miller, Cameron Miller (Mater Dei High School)
  • Purple Pages – Zozo Zhou, Amanda Lile-Helm (Evansville Christian High School)
  • Musicmakers – Aparna Kudiyirikkal Anil, Sreya Yelamanchili (Signature School)
  • Bee Corps Garden Box Initiative – Jack Heckler, Taylor Owen, Izabela Jett (Madison Consolidated High School)
  • Let's Be Real: Sexual and Reproductive Health Vending – Savannah Hoar, Sophia Hoar, Cael McCullum (Signature School)
  • The Tyr Project – Keira Starnes, Jaylena Scott, Serenity Bell
  • An Emotional Performance – Aidan Paul (Mount Vernon High School)

Alternates:

  • Edugate.com – Mitchell Thomas, Jayden Baiden-Amissah (Signature School)
  • WISTEM Club – Gracie Stoller (Lebanon High School)
  • Bee Corps Education Initiative – Nathan Wu, Jackson Schwartz, Kailee Lock (Madison Consolidated High School)

Prizes

The winning students who choose 正规网赌软件排行 as their college destination will receive the following scholarships*:

Prizes table
1st place FULL TUITION
2nd place $27,000 SCHOLARSHIP
3rd place $23,000 SCHOLARSHIP

*Students eligible for more than one 正规网赌软件排行 scholarship will receive the one of highest value.
†Students winning first place will not pay any tuition out of pocket for four years. Winners are required to live on campus as part of a cohort, remain consistently enrolled full-time each semester, maintain satisfactory academic progress toward their degree, and display progress toward fulfilling their Changemaker Challenge project goals. 正规网赌软件排行 admission requirements apply.

Competition

  • ROUND 1: Submit your idea pitch by December 8, 2022.
  • ROUND 2: Top 20 teams will deliver pitches in person on campus at 正规网赌软件排行 on January 24, 2023.
    • Top 20 team members should be available for rehearsal at 正规网赌软件排行 on January 23, 2023.
    • Presentations can be up to 7 minutes long (generally 4-5 minutes) followed by 2 minutes of Q&A.

Support

All competitors may receive FREE training from 正规网赌软件排行’s Center for Innovation & Change as well as connection to faculty experts.

Eligibility

  • Any high school sophomore, junior, or senior
  • Individual or team entries allowed (teams can be up to 3 people)
  • No limits on number of entries from a school
  • Home school and club entries also allowed (Scouts, Boys and Girls Club, 4-H, etc.)
  • Able to attend the January 24 final round in Evansville, Indiana. If you can get to 正规网赌软件排行 on that date (from anywhere), you can compete!

SPECIAL BONUS CATEGORIES: All ideas are welcome! Special bonus points may be available if your idea fits one of these four categories:

  1. Increases girls' access and exposure to science fields (Example: a summer camp on 正规网赌软件排行's campus for girls interested in physics).
  2. Works to address or mitigate climate change in our region (Example: decreasing air pollution, more rooftop gardens, etc.).
  3. Increases access to physical activity or health options (Example: more dance classes in schools, more recesses, more parks or green spaces, fitness trails, more smoothie bars, creative outdoor play options, etc.).
  4. Provides creative ideas that improve quality of life in Evansville's Promise Zone.