For your efforts and excellence in any extracurricular activities, you can get a recognition to show level of achievement.
If you do not get a recognition, you can use EAE to test the level of competitiveness and differentiation for your activities. For those not recognized, you might de-prioritize them in the activity list of your college application or look for new strategies.
Get new ideas, directions, references and sparks for your activities from EAE's publishings, insights, award list and activity idea bank.
There are two ways a student can engage in the EAE Awards evaluation: either by being nominated by a teacher who is well-acquainted with their achievements or by self-registering and submitting their own application.
After successful registration (either by being nominated by teacher or proactive registration by students), they can log in to the EAE system to complete their EAE Awards applications.
Log in to the EAE system with the registered email.
Add and edit your extracurricular activities in the Activity Sandbox.
Create your application and complete the entry details.
Wait for evaluation and check the result after the announcement.
Yes, students can submit multiple entries across different categories if they have qualifying activities in each category.
Yes, team entries are accepted during designated team entry review cycles. Each team member must register individually.
Any student engaged in extracurricular activities can participate, either through teacher nomination or self-registration.
Yes, previous recognition does not disqualify your entry from EAE evaluation.
This depends on whether there has been significant development or new achievements in the activity since the previous submission.
With 27 comprehensive categories, most activities should fit into at least one category. If unsure, contact EAE for guidance on the most appropriate category.
Contact the EAE support team as soon as possible to request a category change before the submission deadline.
Choose the category that best represents the primary focus or most significant aspect of your activity. You may also submit separate entries for different aspects if they qualify independently.
Contact EAE support to discuss your unique activity. They can provide guidance on the best fit or consider expanding categories for future cycles.
Awards are announced after each review cycle according to the published schedule. Past award recipients may be referenced on the EAE website.
Yes, previous recognition can strengthen your entry and demonstrate the quality of your work. EAE evaluation focuses on intrinsic value and achievement rather than external validation.