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7 Aralia Students Advanced to the Semi-finals of the Diamond Challenge!

7 Aralia Students Advanced to the Semi-finals of the Diamond Challenge!
This is an incredible accomplishment and a testament to these young entrepreneurs' hard work and dedication. The Diamond Challenge is an international competition that allows high school students to learn about entrepreneurship while developing business ideas that can positively impact society. It is an honor for Aralia to have so many of our students among the semi-finalists.
Aralia Student Results

Congratulations to the 7 students of Aralia who successfully advanced to the Diamond Challenge Semifinals! These 7 students come from 2 teams, they are:

Student J, Grade 9, a high school in Michigan
Student Y, grade 9, a high school in Pennsylvania
Student J, Grade 11, a high school in Massachusetts
Student Y, Grade 11, a high school in China
Student X, Grade 9, a high school in Massachusetts
Student S, Grade 10, a high school in Massachusetts
Student J, Grade 10, a high school in China

In 2020, the team guided by Aralia won the third prize in the final of the China Division! We are thrilled to have been a part of this journey and are confident that this year’s two teams will also make a breakthrough and achieve great results.

About Diamond Challenge

The Diamond Challenge is a renowned competition hosted by the University of Delaware Entrepreneurship Program, attracting more than 4,000 students from 35 countries since its inception in 2012. It is known as the “Global Top High School Business Competition” and provides a unique opportunity for high school students worldwide to experience entrepreneurship first-hand. The competition offers entrepreneurship education and practical opportunities to students, regardless of their future academic path, and teaches them to create, capture, and harvest value from new ideas.

Eligibility: Students must be in grades 9-12 and aged 14-18. The registration and submission process starts on September 10th, 2021, and ends on January 7th, 2022, with the review time from January 18th to February 3rd, 2022.

To participate in the Diamond Challenge, teams must consist of 2-4 high school students, typically between the ages of 14-18 at the submission deadline. Additionally, teams must participate in an official high school/secondary educational institution or program challenge within the diamond term.

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