New WJS/RS Qualifications

To be chosen as either a Warren Junior Scholar or an ICA Rising Star, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Must reside in Illinois.
  • Must list US Chess as their FIDE federation, or be enrolled full-time in an Illinois school.
  • Must maintain membership in the Illinois Chess Association.
  • Must have an established, non-provisional rating (at least 26 rated games).Players entering Grade 4 and up, must have played at least 10 regular-rated games (not quick-rated only) in all-age tournaments (not merely scholastic) during the past year.
  • Must have participated in at least two of the following tournaments in the last year:
Illinois Class(November)
Illinois Open(August)
Illinois All-Grade(November)
Illinois K-8 Championship(March)
Other ICA-sponsored tournaments or tournaments on the ICA Chess Tour
National K-12's and/or respective spring Nationals

(Note: if a candidate is unable to meet this requirement, the WJS Director may consider alternate tournaments or activities if requested.)

  • Must achieve a peak rating during the prior year in accordance to this table:

 

  ICA Rising Stars Warren Junior Scholars
Grades 9-12 1400 1800
Grades 6-8 1200 1600
Grades K-5 1000 1400

 

The Director of the Warren Junior Scholar/ICA Rising Star Program, at their discretion, may:

  • Add players listed on one of the US Chess Top 100 Lists to the program.
  • Invite players into the WJS/RS activities, based upon their accomplishments related to chess, including but not limited to mid-year ratings and tournament play. These players will not carry the title of Warren Junior Scholar or ICA Rising Star for the furrent year.
  • Invit players that are home-schooled, may have graduated early, or are full-time enrolled atudents in Illinois with an alternate FIDE federation, and may not have a formal school grade designation, but by age and US Chess rating meet the program criteria.
  • Remove or suspend a player for behavior or conduct detrimental to the program, including improper family/parent behavior. Such action can be appealed to the ICA Board.
  • Adjust requirements due to individual circumstances or arising from significant chess participation and contributions.
  • Modify the above criteria at the begining of a program year and publish accordingly.

Please Note:

As the requirements have changed for the 2025 year, any players who were previously in the Warren Junior Scholar or Rising Star Program will be allowed to continue with that progrram.