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  1. FFRF Student Essay Competitions

    The Freedom From Religion Foundation offers five 2024 essay competitions for freethinking students — awarding more than $65,000 in total scholarships. The contests cater to students in different age/class ranges. 2024 Diane and Stephen Uhl Memorial Essay Competition for Law School Students. $9,000-plus in prizes. Announced! Due March 15, 2024

  2. Student Essay Scholarships

    FFRF Student Essay Competitions. The Freedom From Religion Foundation offers five 2024 essay competitions for freethinking students — awarding more than $65,000 in total scholarships. The contests cater to students in different age/class ranges. …. More » from FFRF Student Essay Competitions.

  3. FFRF David Hudak Memorial Essay Contest

    FFRF offers other essay contests open to all students in your age group. Students may only enter one FFRF contest annually. Scholarship Details. Essay prompt focuses on personal journey to nonbelief or experiences as a lifelong nonbeliever, emphasizing the advantages of being godless; Essays must be 350-500 words in length; Eligibility Criteria

  4. Freedom From Religion Foundation Essay Contests

    Scholarship Description. The Freedom From Religion Foundation Essay Contests are open to all ongoing college students already attending a North American college or university. You remain eligible to enter this contest if you will graduate from college by spring or summer the year of the award. Please fill out online submission form and attach ...

  5. Freedom from Religion Foundation Student Essay Contests

    FFRF has four essay student essay contests — covering high school through graduate students — that offer the same scholarship prizes (see below). There are contests for college-bound high school seniors, ongoing college students, BIPOC students and graduate students (or students ages 25-30).

  6. Scholarships

    First Place Prize: $3,500. Deadline: Fill out application and submit your essay. no later than 11:59pm, June 1, 2022. Winners will be notified no later than August 2022. Cornelius Vander Broek Essay Contest. for Graduate/"Older" Students (To Age 30) This Year's Topic: "Why religion is not the answer". First Place Prize: $3,500.

  7. FFRF is proud to...

    Freedom From Religion Foundation. Se7718ftfc31uu8093Aa1 ·. FFRF is proud to announce the 11 winners and 11 honorable mentions of the 2023 David Hudak Memorial Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color Student Essay Competition. Read more here: https://ffrf.us/44iNOyq. wKSeznpr.com.

  8. FFRF 2023 Student Scholarship Essay Contests

    FFRF also offers optional honorable mentions of $200. *Please note that all essay contests are now closed. Check back this Spring for our 2024 essay contests. 2023 WILLIAM J. SCHULZ MEMORIAL ESSAY CONTEST FOR FREETHINKING COLLEGE-BOUND HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS. THIS YEAR'S TOPIC: "Why I'm Proudly a Gen Z 'None'"

  9. FFRF Student Essay Competitions

    FFRF has offered essay competitions to college students since 1979, high school students since 1994, grad students since 2010 and one dedicated to students of color since 2016. A fifth contest, open to law students, began in 2019. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national nonprofit organization with over 40,000 members across the country.

  10. FFRF seeks judges for four student essay contests

    The 10 prizes in each essay contest range from $3,500 for first place to $300 for 10th place, with additional $200 honorable mentions at FFRF's discretion. Volunteer judges will be identified and thanked by name in Freethought Today and in FFRF's "Private Line. To apply: ffrf.us/essayjudge. The Freedom From Religion Foundation proudly ...

  11. FFRF's 2022 student essay contests begin

    The Freedom From Religion Foundation has announced its 2022 essay competitions for freethinking students — offering $70,000 (or more) in total scholarships. ... FFRF's 2022 student essay contests begin. ... in total scholarships. Each of these four contests has 10 top prizes: First place — $3,500; second place — $3,000; third place ...

  12. FFRF announces four 2024 student essay contests with $60,000+ in prizes

    The Freedom From Religion Foundation has announced its four 2024 essay competitions for freethinking students — offering more than $60,000 in total scholarships. Each of the four contests offers 10 prizes: First place — $3,500; second place — $3,000; third place — $2,500; fourth place — $2,000; fifth place — $1,500; sixth place ...

  13. FFRF awards almost $20,000 to 2024 high school essay winners

    The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce $19,850 in scholarship money to the winners of the 2024 William Schulz High School Essay Contest. College-bound high-school seniors were asked to write a personal persuasive essay based on this prompt: "How can young 'Nones' help transform the United States with their secular ...

  14. The Freedom From...

    FFRF is awarding $21,350 in scholarship money for this year's contest! College-bound high school seniors were asked to write an essay based on this prompt: "Write a personal statement about why you trust science over faith, and why you think society should do the same. Please include an example of how religious faith has obstructed science ...

  15. FFRF David Hudak Memorial Essay Contest For Freethinking Black

    Amount: 3,500 - Deadline: June 1, 2024 - The FFRF David Hudak Memorial Essay Contest For Freethinking Black Indigenous and Students Of Color. Students Scholarship Search. College scholarships you qualify for. ... College scholarships your child qualifies for.

  16. Freedom From Religion Foundation Essay Contests

    Scholarships.com - Freedom From Religion Foundation Essay Contests. Students Scholarship Search. Get matched to scholarships you qualify for. ... College scholarships your child qualifies for. Scholarship Directory. Find scholarships by category. ...

  17. VFW Youth Scholarship Contest Entries Due October 31

    The deadline for the Voice of Democracy and Patriot's Pen scholarship contests is fast approaching. Any middle and high school students interested in participating should complete and submit their essays by October 31 at midnight. The Voice of Democracy contest, established in 1947, is open to students in grades 9 through 12.

  18. FFRF awards almost $20,000 to 2024 high school essay winners

    FFRF has offered essay competitions to college students since 1979, high school students since 1994, grad students since 2010 and one dedicated to students of color since 2016. A fifth contest, open to law students, began in 2019. The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national nonprofit organization with over 40,000 members across the country.

  19. FFRF announces $45,000+ in prizes in four 2021 student essay contests

    The other FFRF student contests are open to all students. Word limit: 400-600. Deadline: 11:59 p.m. July 15. Brian Bolton Essay Contest for Graduate and "Older" Students Graduate students (through age 30) and "older" undergrads (ages 25-30) are asked to write on the topic: "The dangers of religious extremism in 21st century ...

  20. Freedom From Religion Foundation Law Student Essay Contest

    You may not re-enter if FFRF has already awarded you for a law student essay. Essay must be no longer than 1,500 words (not including footnotes), double spaced, standard margins, and font size 11 to 14 point. Include your name and title of your essay on each page. Choose your own title. Pages must be numbered. Indicate word length at end of essay.