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Technology Day at the Georgia National Fair is an exciting opportunity for students to showcase their skills and compete in various competitions during the Georgia National Fair which takes place in Perry, Georgia in October. There students have the opportunity to compete in various competitions to win Fair Award Ribbons and cash awards for themselves and their chapter.
A GATSA rally helps get students pumped up before they compete in 11 uniquely Georgia TSA contests! In addition, attendees have the opportunity to purchase discounted, all-day ride passes to enjoy the fair. Competitions and the rally require separate registrations, both via myGATSA and the GNF Website.
You must register both at myGATSA and the Georgia Natinoal Fair Vendor Showcase website. Failure to register for both may mean your students cannot compete.
For every conference, chapters are required to submit specific inforation. Please fill out the forms below for each student and submit them to myGATSA prior to arriving at the confernece.
It is the advisor's responsibilty to ensure these forms are accurate and accessible. In an emergency situation, these forms potentially need to be shared with law and medical personal.
August 1, 2025
myGATSA Registration Begins
You may create and your registartion starting on this date.
August 1, 2025
August 29, 2025
Georgia National Fair - Password Deadline
Prior to registering, teachers/advisors/agents must obtain a password by contacting contests@gnfa.com. Please include your school’s contact information (address, phone number, advisor’s/agent’s email address) in the email. Note: It may take up to two business days to process password requests, so please do not wait until deadline day to make your request.
September 3, 2025
Deadline for Pre-Conference Submissions
Pre-Conference submissions are due to be turned in during CORE.
September 3, 2025
September 3, 2025
myGATSA Registration Ends
at 7:00pm
October 6, 2025
Conference Day
October 6, 2025
The Georgia Technology Student Association is a charter affiliate of National TSA and dedicated to middle and high school students enrolled or previously enrolled or that have an interest in engineering & technology education pathway and STEM Education programs. Georgia Technology Student Association (TSA) chapters prepare students to be successful inventors, designers, creative problem solvers, responsible citizens and leaders who will influence and build the future.
It is the policy of the Georgia Technology Student Association not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, disability, citizenship, gender, pregnancy, childbirth, or other related conditions, national origin, religion, military or veteran status, political opinion or affiliations, genetic information, or age in its employment practices.
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