SpartaHack 12 is the 2027 edition of the annual Hackathon hosted by Michigan State University. It is an amazing opportunity for individuals to showcase their abilities and interests in pratical projects that tackle many world problems. This event is tailored for those who see challenges as opportunities to improve and expand their skills.
Participants will have the opportunity to gather at Michigan State University, East Lansing, on February 6th, 2027, for a 24-hour period of learning, building, and networking.
Please register at MLH events. Note that registering with Devpost is NOT the same as regsitering on MLH events. You MUST be registered on MLH events.
Come bring your different ideas and contributions to life in a fun event that you will remember forever!
Requirements
- You must abide by the MLH Code of Conduct
- Only one person per team can submit the team's project on Devpost.
- All team members should be added to the Devpost submission by the submitter.
- A link to a public GitHub repository created between Feb 6th and Feb 7th, 2027, and must be submitted if you have written any code.
- Live demonstrations of the projects must be presented in the designated judging space.
- You are not required to submit a video, it is optional. Please keep it to 2 minutes maximum.
- Make sure that the sponsors or prizes you select on devpost are consistent with our website (spartahack.com).
Prizes
To Be Announced
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
SpartaHack Judges
Judging Criteria
-
Technical Development
This metric focuses on the technical aspect of the project. That means how well implemented it was, if the team was able to apply the technologies effectively, and the overall technical quality. -
Uniqueness
How different and “special” this project is. How frequent is this particular solution discussed in society? How creative is this idea? Is this idea specific? This is one of the most important criteria, be sure to excel at it! -
Goal Alignment
We want projects that assist with what they are intended to, being that entertainment, management, usability, etc. All projects have their goal, how well did this one meet theirs? Is it scalable? Is it a practical solution? -
Track Specific
How connected to the track is this solution? Did it excel at that topic's solution? Think about your track and see what is needed in that field or area!
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
Invite others to compete
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
