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The USNCO Study Camp & How Team USA Is Chosen (2026)

The USNCO Study Camp is a two-week residential training programme held each June at the University of Maryland for the top 20 scorers on the National Chemistry Olympiad exam. Over roughly 31 May–13 Jun 2026, these students sit through intensive lectures, written tests and full laboratory practicals. From their performance at camp, the American Chemical Society (ACS) selects the four-student Team USA that competes at the International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) in July.

Quick facts: the Study Camp (2026)

What it is A residential training camp where Team USA is selected for the International Chemistry Olympiad
Who attends The top 20 students from the National Chemistry Olympiad exam
Where University of Maryland, College Park
When (2026) 31 May – 13 Jun (roughly two weeks)
What happens University-level lectures, written theory exams and full laboratory practicals
Outcome Four students chosen as Team USA; the rest finish as national finalists
Next stop International Chemistry Olympiad, 10–19 Jul 2026

Dates, the camp format and selection rules are set by ACS and can change each year — always confirm current details on the official ACS channels before you plan around them.

Where the Study Camp sits in the USNCO pathway

The Study Camp is the third of four stages in the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad, which the American Chemical Society has run since 1984. Each year roughly 10,000 students sit the Local Chemistry Olympiad in March through their ACS Local Section; more than 1,000 advance to the National Chemistry Olympiad exam in April; the top 20 are invited to the Study Camp in June; and four are named to Team USA for the IChO in July. The camp is the final filter — the point where a national field of strong chemists becomes a team of four.

The four-stage USNCO pathway leading to and beyond the Study Camp. Stage one: Local Chemistry Olympiad in March, about 10,000 students, entered via an ACS Local Section. Stage two: National Chemistry Olympiad exam in April, more than 1,000 students. Stage three: Study Camp in June, top 20 students at the University of Maryland, where Team USA is chosen. Stage four: International Chemistry Olympiad in July, four students compete.
The USNCO narrows ~10,000 entrants to four. The Study Camp is the final selection stage.

How students reach the camp: the National Exam

The 20 students who attend the Study Camp earn their place on a single, demanding exam — the National Chemistry Olympiad, held over 10–19 Apr 2026. It is built from three parts that test very different skills, and it is the third part that makes the USNCO distinctive among chemistry competitions: a genuine laboratory practical, judged on bench technique rather than paper knowledge.

  • Multiple choice — 60 questions in 90 minutes, spanning the full chemistry syllabus.
  • Free response — a written paper of worked solutions, 105 minutes, where reasoning must be shown.
  • Laboratory practical — 90 minutes of real bench work, assessed on technique and accuracy.

Nationally, the top 50 students earn High Honors and the next 100 earn Honors. The very top of that field — the leading 20 — receive the camp invitation. Understanding this structure is the single most useful thing a student can do before building a serious study plan, because the camp rewards exactly the breadth and lab fluency the National Exam already demands.

The three parts of the USNCO National Exam that decide who reaches the Study Camp. Part one: multiple choice, 60 questions in 90 minutes, full syllabus. Part two: free response, written worked solutions, 105 minutes. Part three: laboratory practical, real bench work judged on technique, 90 minutes. Recognition: top 50 earn High Honors, the next 100 earn Honors, and the top 20 are invited to the Study Camp.
The National Exam pairs written chemistry with a genuine hands-on lab component; the leading 20 advance to camp.

What happens during the two weeks

The Study Camp is best understood as a compressed, university-level chemistry course combined with a continuous assessment. For roughly two weeks at the University of Maryland, the 20 finalists live and work together, taught by college faculty and experienced mentors. The days are full and deliberately demanding — the goal is both to raise everyone to international standard and to find out who performs under that pressure.

While the exact daily schedule is set by ACS each year and should be confirmed on the official channels, the camp is consistently built around the same elements:

  • Advanced lectures covering topics well beyond a standard high-school course — moving toward the depth expected at the IChO.
  • Written theory examinations taken throughout the camp, modelled on international-standard problems.
  • Full laboratory practicals, where students run real experiments and are assessed on technique, accuracy and safety.
  • Mentoring and feedback from faculty and former olympians, sharpening both knowledge and exam craft.

Because the IChO itself is split between a theory paper and a long laboratory examination, the camp gives both equal weight. A student who is brilliant on paper but uncertain at the bench, or vice versa, finds that gap exposed quickly. That balance — and the published USNCO past papers that prepare students for it — is explored further in our USNCO study roadmap.

How the four-student Team USA is chosen

Selection is performance-based and happens at the camp, not before it. The 20 finalists are continuously assessed across the camp’s written theory tests and laboratory examinations, and the four students with the strongest combined results are named to Team USA. The remaining 16 finish as national finalists — an achievement in itself, placing them among the most accomplished high-school chemists in the country that year.

The four who are selected go on to represent the United States at the International Chemistry Olympiad in July. A look at what that level of result signals — and why it matters for university admissions — is covered in what Team USA results signal. In 2025, the U.S. team won four gold medals at the IChO in Dubai, the strongest possible result and a measure of how effectively the camp prepares its finalists. The exact criteria and weighting ACS applies can vary year to year, so confirm specifics on the official ACS channels.

Stage Who is involved What is being decided
Arrive at camp Top 20 National Exam scorers Nothing yet — all 20 are finalists
Two weeks of assessment The 20 finalists Theory exams + lab practicals scored throughout
Team selection ACS, on camp results The four strongest become Team USA
IChO in July Team USA (4 students) International medals

What this means for chemistry students in China

It is important to be precise here. The USNCO — including the Study Camp — is an official ACS competition for U.S. high-school students, who enter through an ACS Local Section. There is no individual sign-up from abroad, and a student in China cannot directly register for, enter or attend the camp. Eligibility is set entirely by ACS, so any question about international participation should be confirmed on the official ACS channels rather than assumed.

The genuine value of the USNCO system for a student outside the United States is twofold. First, understanding how the pathway works — Local, National, Study Camp, IChO — clarifies what world-class competition chemistry actually demands. Second, and more practically, the USNCO’s past papers (1999–2025) and published syllabus are among the best chemistry-olympiad practice materials anywhere. Worked through under timed conditions — multiple choice, free response and, where possible, the practical skills the camp prizes — they are a serious, structured way to build real chemistry depth, whatever competition you ultimately sit. Our study roadmap shows how to use them well.

Frequently asked questions

What is the USNCO Study Camp?
A two-week residential training camp at the University of Maryland for the top 20 National Exam scorers, where the four-student Team USA is selected for the International Chemistry Olympiad.

How is Team USA chosen at the camp?
The 20 finalists are assessed on written theory exams and laboratory practicals throughout the camp; the four with the strongest combined results are named to Team USA. Confirm exact criteria on acs.org.

When and where is the 2026 Study Camp?
It runs roughly 31 May to 13 Jun 2026 at the University of Maryland, College Park, ahead of the International Chemistry Olympiad on 10–19 Jul. Confirm current dates on the official ACS channels.

Can a student in China attend the Study Camp?
No. The USNCO is for U.S. high-school students entering via an ACS Local Section, with no sign-up from abroad. Students elsewhere can still use its public 1999–2025 past papers to build chemistry depth.

This is the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO) information desk, synchronising the official competition information — dates, rules, the syllabus, past papers and results — for chemistry students in China, operated by Hanlin Education. The USNCO is run by the American Chemical Society (ACS), which sets all official rules and eligibility; the information here is synced from official ACS sources. Always confirm current details on acs.org. Confirmed errors are corrected within 7 working days.