Calling All Middle and High School
Students
Essay entries must be submitted through a
participating VFW Post October 31st
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[October 26, 2020]
For students looking for scholarships to help lessen the financial
burden college brings, it’s not too late to participate in the
annual Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Voice of Democracy and
Patriot’s Pen essay competitions.
Open to eligible high school students, the Voice of Democracy
program is one of the top patriotic audio essay competitions in the
nation, with more than $2.1 million in educational scholarships and
incentives up for grabs, and a first place prize of $30,000. More
than 64,400 students participate in the competition each year. This
year’s theme challenges students to answer the question, “Is This
the Country the Founders Envisioned?”
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Open to eligible sixth through eighth grade students, more than
165,400 students compete in the Patriot’s Pen essay competition each
year to win their slice of more than $1.4 million in state and
national awards. The top individual VFW Department (state) winners
are vying for the first place prize of $5,000. This year’s Patriot’s
Pen theme asks “What is Patriotism to Me?”
Check with your local Post for submission deadlines. For more
information on the VFW’s youth essay competitions and how to enter,
visit vfw.org/YouthScholarships.
[Laurie Emmer, Commander, Department
of Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars]
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VFW Voice of Democracy Scholarship entry
period now open
Deadline for entry is October 31st |