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By submitting my essay I signify that I agree to the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Essay Contest terms and conditions: I am committed to protecting the right to privacy of patients and others. I have changed names where applicable, and have omitted or altered other identifying characteristics of individuals and contexts within my essay. I verify that this essay meets the ethical and HIPAA.
No identifying student information should be found in the body of the essay or within the artwork and its one paragraph description; art entries without a description will be disqualified. Students should reside in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, or Wisconsin at the time of submission. Only one entry per student per year.
Failure to comply with these rules may lead to disqualification from the essay contest. Grand prizes come in the form of scholarships, payable to a U.S. accredited college or university of the each winner’s choice. No cash awards will be given-only scholarships as outlined above. Past scholarship winners of this contest are not eligible to enter. Submission Guidelines: Entries must be in.
To enter the PARC Essay Scholarship Contest, eligible students must write an original essay of 500 words or fewer responding to an essay prompt provided at the PARC website. Applicants must be high school seniors who are a resident of Placer, Nevada or El Dorado County, CA (but may attend school in another county). Must be in good academic standing, on track to graduate. For more information.
The High School Essay Contest, is to be held each year in conjunction with Achievement Week. This is a Mandated Program of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Interested high school students must submit an essay between 700 and 750 words in length. The theme for this year was “The U.S. Census projects that the United States will become a majority-minority country by the year 2045. How can we.
Winners have been announced for the 2015 Clean Air Choice Biodiesel Essay Scholarship open to Minnesota high school seniors. Brianna Bredeson, a recent graduate of Willmar Senior High, took first place. Sydney Benson of Burnsville placed second.
The annual J. Fred Smithcors Student Veterinary History Essay Contest was established in 1991. It provides a unique opportunity for veterinary students to learn about the heritage of their new profession by researching and writing about a veterinary history topic of their choice. The contest is named in honor of J. Fred Smithcors, DVM, PhD (1920-2006) for his many contributions to veterinary.