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Sam Walton Community Scholarships: |
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Applicant must have a cumulative high
school grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4-point un-weighted
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have taken either the ACT or SAT
tests and be a high school/home school senior graduating between
August 1, 2009 and July 31, 20010
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For senior high school
students planning to attend an accredited US university or college
approved by the Wal-Mart Foundation. Selection is based on financial
need, academic merit, ACT/SAT scores, and extracurricular
involvement. Several scholarships of $1000 to $25000 are available.
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FIRE - Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Essay Scholarship |
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is pleased to
announce its second annual "Freedom in Academia" essay contest. High
school seniors graduating in 2010 from across the U.S. are invited to
write an in-depth essay explaining why free speech and First Amendment
rights are crucial to higher education and how abuses of these rights
harm education.
- One first place winner will be awarded a
$5,000 college scholarship.
- Two second place winners will each receive a
$2,500 college scholarship.
- Five runners-up will each receive a $1000
college scholarship
Instructions
- Go to FIRE's website at
www.thefire.org and familiarize yourself with FIRE and
FIRE's issues.
- Go to the “multimedia” tab at the top of the page and
click on "videos." Watch two short videos about real
students who were censored and punished for speech that is
protected by the U.S. Constitution.
- Video #1:
FIRE in Action: Valdosta State University This short
film highlights FIRE's fight against Valdosta State
University's (VSU's) unconstitutional free speech zone
policy and chronicles FIRE's victory on behalf of VSU
student T. Hayden Barnes, who was expelled for engaging
in a peaceful protest.
- Video #2:
Think What We Think?Or Else: Thought Control on the
American Campus In the fall of 2007, the University
of Delaware's Office of Residence Life employed
mandatory dormitory activities to coerce students to
change their thoughts, habits, and values to conform to
a highly specified ideological agenda. Following FIRE's
campaign, which called the attention of the national
media to the Orwellian program and outraged people from
all over the political spectrum, UD President Patrick
Harker terminated the program.
You should also view some of FIRE's other videos and read
through posts on FIRE's blog The Torch to gain a deeper
understanding of FIRE's mission and activities.
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- Answer the Essay Question: In
700-1200 words, please discuss the videos you have seen
and explain how these universities betrayed the purpose
of a university and violated the constitutional
guarantees of free expression. Focus on why such codes
and practices are incompatible with higher education and
why free speech is important in our nation's colleges
and universities.
- Submit your essay through the online form .
Only high school seniors graduating in 2010 may apply.
https://www.thefire.org
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The First Freedom Student Competition |
- national essay for 9th
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grade students
- – award amounts are $750 to
$3,000.
- Topic: First Amendment and
the history and relevance of religious freedom in
America
and the world today.
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