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USPAACC - US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce - USPAACC. Filipino Scholarships - Niche. Scholarship Search - Start Your Free College Scholarship Search Here - Free Scholarships, Grants, Financial Aid at Scholarships.com. Guidelines-HCK-2015.pdf. Video%20Challenge%20Overview_2014a_0.pdf. Scholarship Application | WyzAnt Tutoring.

Home - lindalor - Paving the Way to Success! Collegeweeklive. Application - Application - Princeton Prize in Race Relations. Scholarships - CTE - Spring ISD. Junior Duck Stamp Program: Participate. Participate today! Are you or your students interested in participating in the Junior Duck Stamp Contest? If so, make sure you: 1.Review and print contest rules and forms. **Please use the rules and forms found in the 2014-2015 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program and Art Contest brochure. 2. Please also read the information below before getting started! Submission Date Submit your Junior Duck Stamp entry to a state contest by the state's deadline: States and U.S.

Except these states: South Carolina: January 10 Arizona: March 1 Missouri: March 1 Ohio: March 1 Remember to submit contest entries for your state or territory's Junior Duck Stamp competition to your state coordinator! Make copies of the Junior Duck Stamp Program materials to distribute at your school or local educational event and contact your state coordinator to see how you can help. General Information The Junior Duck Stamp Design Contest is the culmination of the Junior Duck Stamp educational program. Signet Essay Contest. Announcing the 19th Annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest Read the winning essays from previous years » With an unbeatable lineup of over 300 of the greatest literary works the world has ever known, Signet Classics is the publisher that students, education professionals and the public turn to more than any other.

Now, we are proud to host our eighteenth annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest, in which five high school juniors or seniors can each win a $1,000 scholarship award to be used toward their higher education plus a Signet Classics library for their school! Essays must be submitted by a high school English teacher on behalf of students who write an essay on one of six topics for this year’s competition book, Pygmalion and My Fair Lady. Essay Subject Pygmalion and My Fair Lady Select one of the following six topics: Official Rules for 19th Annual Signet Classics Student Scholarship Essay Contest No purchase necessary.

How to Enter Judging Prizes General. Letters About Literature | Read.gov | The Library of Congress. Letters About Literature 2018-19 official rules and details are now available! Entries will be accepted online starting on November 1, 2018. Please note that the online submission forms will not be live on the submission platform until November 1, 2018. For deadlines, online submission forms and more information, select your state: 2018-19 Documents Video Guides Watch our video series for guidance on participating in Letters About Literature and writing your letter. About the Contest Letters About Literature is a reading and writing contest for students in grades 4-12. The 2018-19 Letters About Literature contest for young readers is made possible by a generous grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, with additional support from gifts to the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, which promotes the contest through its affiliate Centers for the Book, state libraries and other organizations.

Dear Rick Riordan: Entry-guidelines-2014.pdf. ShareAwesome ways to create an open conversation about safe decisions when using digital tools. Essay Contest. The 24th Annual Kaplun Essay Contest: 2014 - 2015 Write an essay on: My Jewish Values: How They Can Help Me Make the World a Better Place. Level 1 - Grades 7, 8 and 9 What Is It that Jews of All Degrees of Religious Observance have in Common that Binds Us Together?

Level 2 - Grades 10, 11 and 12 Prizes Level 1 $1,800.00 = for 1st prize $750.00 = to each of the 5 finalists Level 2 $1,800.00 = for 1st prize $750.00 = to each of the 5 finalists Entrance prizes of $18.00 will be awarded to the first 50 essays received in each level. How to enter 1. 2. 3. 4. The Morris J. and Betty Kaplun Foundation, Inc. 5. 6. The Fountainhead Essay Contest — Ayn Rand Education. The Fountainhead Essay Contest Information Topics Select ONE of the following three topics: At the end of Part II, Ellsworth Toohey confronts Howard Roark and says, "Mr. Roark, we're alone here. Why don't you tell me what you think of me?

" Judging Essays will be judged on both style and content. Essay submissions are evaluated in a fair and unbiased four-round judging process. Rules No application is required. To Enter Or mail your essay with stapled cover sheet to: Please do not submit duplicate essays! If submitting your essay electronically, you will be sent an email confirming our receipt. Comments or Questions Comments or questions about the essay contests are welcome.

Protected by Ithenticate Plagiarism Detection Software The Fountainhead Essay Contest Submission. Scholarships. E-waste Scholarship — Digital Responsibility. Login: Returning User - Cappex. FIRE's Freedom in Academia Essay Contest. Share this: Win a $10,000 scholarship! Entries due by January 1, 2015 The details Before you start The Videos The Prompt Submit The Details Who Can Enter High school juniors and seniors for the 2014–2015 school year who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible to participate. Word Length Students must submit an essay between 800 and 1,000 words on the provided topic below. Deadline FIRE must receive all entries by January 1, 2015. Prizes One $10,000 first prize, one $5,000 second prize, and three $1,000 runner-up prizes will be awarded for the best essays. Four $500 winners will be chosen from the remaining entrants in a drawing.

The details Before you start The Prompt The Videos Submit Before You Start Get to know us! FIRE’s core mission is to protect the unprotected and to educate the public and communities of concerned Americans about the threats to these rights on our campuses and about the means to preserve them. Find us on: The Details Before you start The Videos The Prompt Submit. Digital Privacy Scholarship — Digital Responsibility. We the Students – Scholarship Contest. The Bill of Rights Institute seeks to help high school students understand the freedom and opportunity that the Constitution offers. Among other programs, the We the Students Scholarship competition allows us to engage and educate thousands of students like yourself, who are interested in liberty, the founding principles, and personal responsibility. Apply Today! Essay Question: In 800 words or fewer, please answer the following question: “Since you were born, has America moved closer to or further away from the ideals outlined in the Declaration of Independence.”

Deadline: December 5, 2014 Student Prizes: 1st place: $5,000 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $1,500 Honorable mention (5 prizes): $300 each Early Submission Bonus: Students who submit their entries by November 15, 2014, will have their names put into a drawing to receive one of five $100 Early Bird cash prizes. Teacher Prizes: 1st place: $500 to teacher of 1st place student. 2nd place: $250 to teacher of 2nd place student.

Not a writer? Maryknoll Essay Contest. Contest Information and Topic Guidelines. President John F. Kennedy respected and admired acts of political courage. His book, Profiles in Courage, published in 1956, recounts the stories of eight U.S. Senators who risked their careers by taking public stands for unpopular positions. The Profile in Courage Award, presented each May by the Kennedy Library Foundation, honors elected officials who have demonstrated exceptional political courage. The Profile in Courage Essay Contest invites United States high school students to consider the concept of political courage by writing an essay on a U.S. elected official who has chosen to do what is right, rather than what is expedient.

A “Profile in Courage” essay is a carefully researched recounting of a story: the story of how an elected official risked his or her career to take a stand based on the dictates of the public good, rather than the dictates of polls, interest groups or even constituents. Topic Guidelines All submissions must adhere to contest requirements. CATEGORIES AND SAMPLE RESEARCH TOPICS | MIT INSPIRE. Categories | Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Architecture Category Description Plans for or models of structures and environments. Examples (including but not limited to) Building designs, landscape designs, interior designs, urban plans. Can include 2D work such as hand-drawn sketches, computer-aided designs, blueprints, and floor plans, OR 3D work such as scale models made from foam core, balsa wood, cardboard, wooden blocks, polystyrene, found or reused objects, etc. Special Instructions Plans may be hand-drawn or computer-generated.

Models must be sturdy and able to endure shipping and exhibition. Submissions You can upload four images for each Architecture submission. Additional Instructions If you are submitting a 2-D work (a design as opposed to a model), select "0" for the "Depth" and "Weight" fields. Work Type 3-D Work (Height x Width x Diameter and Weight) Back to top Ceramics & Glass Category Description Objects made from ceramics or glass. Submissions You can upload four images for each Ceramics & Glass submission.

Comic Art. 8th Annual Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship Contest. Meet the previous winners and finalists Have you ever received Birthday cards, Holiday cards or Thank You cards and thought to yourself, "Hey, I could have designed that card! "? Well, here's your chance! The Gallery Collection is excited to give students who are currently enrolled in high school, college or a university the rare opportunity to win a $10,000 cash award by designing a greeting card. The winning entry will be produced and sold as a real greeting card in our product line. If you are a student with talent in fine arts, graphic design or photography, this is an amazing opportunity for you. The Gallery Collection feels that encouraging creativity and promoting education is important. Our Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship Contest is simple: submit an original photograph, piece of artwork or graphics file for the front design of a greeting card.

What makes this contest fun and interesting is the subject matter. Gulen Institute Youth Platform | Topic and Resources. “Are Citizens of the World Succeeding in Lessening Global Poverty?” Poverty entails limitations upon populations in education, finance, human potential, substance and shelter, gender class differences, all limitations that tax food sources, curtailing the potential of the cultures’ youth, loss of capital in maintenance and little for developing sustainable of wealth. Ending global poverty constitutes a major goal of humanity. There have been many innovative proposals and projects implemented to achieve this goal, several ways of measuring the results of innovative efforts, and considerable publicity to disseminate the results of the effective innovations.

In a well-written essay, not to exceed 2000 words, discuss one of the following concerns: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Address ONLY ONE of the preceding questions in an essay of approximately 2000 words. Include in your discussion, implicitly or explicitly, why you have chosen it. Be sure to cite any relevant research in your responses.