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Southwest MN Hacks

devpostHosted on Devpost

Fetched about 2 hours ago

Saturday, March 21, 2026

to Sunday, September 13, 2026

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6 months long

Beginner FriendlyEdtechCommunityMentorshipInnovation
Student only
This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.

Event Type

in person

5

Participants

0

Est. Projects

About the challenge

Southwest MN Hacks: Marshall Edition is Marshall's first-ever student hackathon. A beginner-friendly, 12-hour event where students come together to turn ideas into real projects.

Join us on Saturday, March 21, 2026 (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM) at the Upper Conference Center, Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU), Marshall, MN.

Students from high schools, community colleges, and universities will work in small teams (up to 4 people) to build technology solutions to real-world problems. By the end of the day, teams demo what they built, whether that's a website, mobile app, automation tool, data project, or AI prototype.

No experience necessary. This event is designed for first-time hackers just as much as experienced developers.

Sponsor Challenge: Schwan's Company, our Platinum Sponsor, is providing a real-world business challenge. Details will be announced at the opening ceremony.

What's Included (FREE)

  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks throughout the day
  • T-shirts and event swag
  • Mentorship and technical support from SMSU Computer Science faculty
  • Workshops and starter resources
  • Plaques and medals for the top 5 teams

Get started

Who Can Participate:

  • Ages 14+ (high school, community college, and university students)
  • All skill levels welcome, from complete beginners to experienced developers
  • Teams of 1 to 4 people (solo participants will be matched with a team)

How to Register: Visit southwestmnhacks.org to register. Registration is free.

Schedule

Time Event
8:00 AM Opening Ceremony & Welcome
8:30 AM Team Formation
9:00 AM Hacking Begins
12:00 PM Lunch
3:00 PM Afternoon Snacks
5:00 PM Submissions Due on Devpost
5:15 PM Team Demos & Presentations
6:30 PM Dinner
7:15 PM Awards Ceremony & Closing
8:00 PM Event Ends

Hosted by ETM Software Solutions | southwestmnhacks.org

FAQ

Do I need coding experience?
Not at all! SouthwestMN Hacks is beginner-friendly. We'll have workshops, mentors, and resources to help you get started. No-code and low-code tools are welcome too.

How much does it cost?
Nothing. Completely free! Registration, meals, snacks, t-shirts, and all resources are included.

Do I need a team?
You can register solo and we'll help match you with a team during team formation. Teams can have 1 to 4 members.

What should I bring?
Your laptop, charger, and any devices you want to work with. We provide food, Wi-Fi, power strips, and workspace.

How do I submit my project?
All submissions go through this Devpost page. We'll walk you through the process at the event. Submit before 5:00 PM CT.

Can I use pre-existing code or projects?
You can use open-source libraries and APIs, but your project idea and core implementation must be new, started and built during the hackathon.

Sponsors

ETM Software Solutions image

ETM Software Solutions

www.enterprisetechmanagement.com

Visit Marshall image

Visit Marshall

visitmarshallmn.com

Schwan's Company image

Schwan's Company

www.schwanscompany.com

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Aulden

getaulden.com

Judge Accessibility

Organizer email available25/25
Student-run event15/15
Actively looking for judges25/25
Small event (120 participants)10/10
No corporate sponsors10/10
New or emerging organizer10/10
Public registration available5/5
Online format (judge from anywhere)10/10

Top signals

Organizer email available
Student-run event
Actively looking for judges

Organizers

Alex Johnson

alex@example.org

Jamie Rivera

jamie@example.org

Sam Chen

sam@example.org

Estimated Audience

Mostly Students
ExperienceStudent
OccupationStudents
Beginner Friendly
Women in Tech

Technical Focus

AI95%
Web80%
Mobile25%

Industries

Healthcare
Education
Climate

Technologies

Python
React
OpenAI

Why this estimate

  • • Hosted by a university
  • • Open to students
  • • MLH member event

Estimate inferred from event metadata, not actual attendee data.

Quality Score

Quality Score

72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Operations12/15

Why this score

Strong organiser track record
Returning event
Well-sponsored

Missing data

Prize details
Code of conduct