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Understanding and Avoiding Penalty Points

Learn about penalty points in DECA competitions and how to avoid them. Understand the criteria on the Written Entry Checklist and follow the guidelines for a fair and consistent evaluation. Ensure all required documents are signed, use an official DECA folio, don't use sheet protectors, limit the number of pages, number the pages correctly, double-space major content, type/word process the entry, use standard paper size, and follow the format guidelines to avoid penalty points.

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Understanding and Avoiding Penalty Points

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  1. Understanding and Avoiding Penalty Points

  2. What are Penalty Points? • Points deducted from a written report because the report did not follow the criteria established on the Written Entry Checklist.

  3. What is the Purpose of the Written Entry Checklist? • Page 52 in the 2016-2017 DECA Guide • Ensures fairness • Maintains a level/equal playing field for all competitors • Allows for consistent evaluation by judges

  4. 1. The Written Event Statement of Assurances and Academic Integrity must be signed and submitted with the entry. 15 Points • Page 53 in the 2016-2017 DECA Guide • Must be signed by advisor and ALL participants • Hole punch and place in front of the folio

  5. 2. Entries must be submitted in an official DECA written event folio. 5 Points • Place the entire written report, Statement of Assurances, title page, table of contents, appendix, etc. in a folio. • Available from DECA Images

  6. 3. Sheet protectors may not be used. 5 Points • Do not place pages from written report in sheet protectors.

  7. 4. Limited to the number of pages specified in the guidelines (plus title page and table of contents). 5 Points/Page • 5 pages max for EIP • 11 pages max for ADC, ESB, FMP, SEPP, and SMG • 30 pages max for BOR, BMOR, FOR, HTOR, SEOR, CSP, CMP, EPP, FLPP, LEP, PRP, EBG, EFB, EIB, and IBP.

  8. 5. All pages are numbered in sequence starting with the executive summary and ending with the final page of the appendix. 5 Points • The Title Page and the Table of Contents should not be numbered • The Executive Summary should be page #1 • Ensure graphics don’t cover page numbers

  9. 6. Major content must be at least double-spaced. 5 Points • Title Page, Table of Contents, Executive Summary, Bibliography, Appendix, long quotes, footnotes, and lists may be single-spaced • Material in charts or tables may be single-spaced • Everything else should be at least double-spaced

  10. 7. Entry must be typed/word processed. 5 Points • No handwritten corrections • Only charts and graphs may be handwritten • No handwritten page numbers • Don’t submit the exact copy from state/provincial conference – it may have comments from judges written on it

  11. 8. Paper is 8½ inches by 11 inches. No fold-outs, attachments, tabs used. 5 Points • Nothing should extend past the dimensions of the paper

  12. 9. The written entry follows the format guidelines. 5 Points • Be sure to use this year’s guidelines • Each section should be addressed and titled • Additional subsections are permitted

  13. 9. Continued • At ICDC, the Table of Contents and the Title Page will not be penalty pointed. • Reviews will begin on page 1, the Executive Summary.

  14. Common Reasons Penalty Points are Assigned • Not using the current year’s event guidelines • Guidelines change from year to year • All participants or advisor not signing the Statement of Assurances • Leaving out sections in the body of the written entry • Too many pages

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