NACLO 2025: North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad
27 Pleasant ST SE
Minneapolis,
MN
55455
The North American Computational Linguistics Open competition is a contest in which high-school students solve linguistic problems. In solving these problems, students learn about the diversity and consistency of language, while exercising logic skills. No prior knowledge of linguistics or second languages is necessary. Professionals in linguistics, computational linguistics, and language technologies use dozens of languages to create engaging problems that represent cutting-edge issues in their fields. The competition has attracted top students to study and work in those same fields. It is truly an opportunity for young people to experience a taste of natural-language processing in the 21st century.
The first round of NACLO competition is held locally at various locations in the U.S. and Canada (on January 23, 2025). Students who score well on the test advance to a second invitational round of competition (on March 13, 2025), which will feature more difficult problems to solve.
This year, the Institute of Linguistics at the University of Minnesota is hosting a site for participating students for both rounds of competition. You can find the host building, Jones Hall, on this map.
Contact Information
Institute of Linguistics, University of Minnesota, ling@umn.edu
Parking and Transportation, parking@umn.edu
Open Round Registration
Please register and select University of Minnesota for the site.