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10 Top Writing Competitions for High School Students

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For high school students with a passion for writing, competitions offer an exciting way to refine skills, gain recognition, and earn scholarships. Beyond the personal growth aspect, these contests can also lead to impressive accolades, including publication, scholarships, and connections with literary communities. The John F.

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Juniper Institute for Young Writers: A Complete Guide

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At the end of Intensive Week, your small group will have an extended meeting with your mentor to talk about the future of your projectssuch as how to continue and ways to share your creative work (like submitting to literary magazines). Scholarships are available for those who cant shoulder the full cost of the program.

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Georgetown Creative Writing Academy: A Complete Guide

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To apply for scholarship, you only need to submit the following: Approved Academy application Two essays For the essays, the prompts are: Describe a challenge you’ve faced. How would receiving a tuition scholarship and attending the Georgetown Hoya Summer: High School Sessions program impact your personal and academic goals?

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How to Get Into Boston University: Requirements and Strategies

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With class sizes averaging only 30 students, undergraduates have opportunities to take active roles in their education and develop mentorships with their accomplished professors. Alumni hold positions in nearly every industry—you can find Boston Terriers in roles as magazine editors, state governors, Fortune 500 CEOs and CFOs, U.S.

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National Geographic Bee 101

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The competition culminates in a national championship round where the top competitors compete for scholarships and prizes. The winner receives a $50,000 college scholarship and a lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society. You can read books, magazines, newspapers, and online articles to broaden your knowledge of the world.