Other Awards Available
Arts Recognition and Talent Search program through the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
Awards: Nearly $300,000 in cash awards, $3 million in scholarship opportunities and the chance to be named a 2000 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts
Applications: Accepted in eight categories: dance, music/jazz, music/instrumental, music/voice, photography, theater, visual arts and writing
Requirements: High school seniors, 17 or 18 years old, who are U.S. citizens and legal residents, except for the music/jazz category, which seeks international applicants
Deadline: Oct. 1
Information and applications: (800) 970-ARTS or Web site https://www.nfaa.org
Scholastic Writing Awards
Awards: More than 1,000 awards presented annually in nine writing and 16 art categories
Requirements: Students who live in the U.S. and attend grades 7 through 12
Information: (212) 343-6893 or Web site a&[email protected]
American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest
Awards: $147,000 total: one $18,000, one $16,000, one $14,000, six $3,000 and 54 $1,500 cash scholarships
Focus: Public speaking
Requirements: Students in grades 9 through 12 who are U.S. citizens
Entry requirements: Prepared and extemporaneous speeches
Deadline: Dec. 1
Information: Web site www.legion.org/orarules
.html or write to: The American Legion, National Americanism Commission, P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis, IN 46206
Broadcast Music Inc. Awards to Student Composers
Awards: $15,000 in $500 to $3,000 cash awards
Focus: Music
Requirements: High school students or private music students under the age of 26 who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of a Western Hemisphere nation
Entry requirements: Musical compositions
Deadline: February
Information: Contact Ralph N. Jackson, BMI Awards to Student Composers, Broadcast Music Inc., 320 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019
Duracell/National Science Teachers Assn. Scholarship Competition
Awards: Savings bonds: one $20,000, five $10,000, 10 $1,000, 25 $500 and 59 $200
Focus: Building a working device that is battery-powered
Requirements: Students in grades 9 through 12 who are citizens of the U.S. or U.S. territories
Deadline: Mid-January
Information: Contact Duracell/NSTA Scholarship Competition, 1840 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201-3000
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