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Brian Bolton Graduate Student/Older Student Essay Contest - scholar - 12-11-2018

Scholarship Details
Brian Bolton Graduate Student/Older Student Essay Contest
Sponsor:
Freedom from Religion Foundation
Eligibility Requirements
Age:
25 to 30
Qualified Institutions & Level of Study
Award may be used for:
Any undergraduate study
Any graduate study
Award may be used at:
Graduate school
Application Requirements
Applicant must demonstrate:
Proof of eligibility
Additional information:
  • Open to any graduate students through the age 30, or to undergraduate students ages 25-30 who attend a North American college or university.
  • You remain eligible to enter this contest if you will graduate by spring or summer 2018.
  • Winners include; First Place Brian Bolton Memorial Award: $3,000, Second Place: $2,000, Third Place: $1,000, Fourth Place: $750, Fifth Place: $500, Sixth Place: $400, Optional Honorable Mention(s): $200.
  • See website for additional information regarding requirements and submission.
Competition talent interest:
Writing/journalism
General Information
Type of award:
Scholarship
Total amount awarded:
$30,000
Number of awards granted:
10
Number of applicants:
75
Deadlines & Fees
Application deadline:
8/1
Contact Information
Freedom From Religion Foundation
P.O. Box 750
Madison, WI 53701
Phone:
608-256-8900
Email:[email protected]
Web:www.ffrf.org/outreach/ffrf-student-scholarship-essay-contests
Please Note:
Carefully review the requirements to be sure you qualify for this source of financial aid and confirm information with the program before applying. Sponsoring organizations may have changed policies, awards, or requirements since supplying their information.