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American Legion Department of New York High School Oratorical Contest
$25,000
Eligibility
American Legion Department of New York High School Oratorical Contest, with an application deadline in November, offers numerous awards of $25000 each. Location restrictions exist.Description
The purpose of The American Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Program is to develop knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution of the United States on the part of high school students. Other objectives of the contest include the development of leadership, the ability to think and speak clearly and intelligently, the preparation for acceptance of the duties and responsibilities, the rights, and privileges of American citizenship. All contestants must be bonafide students herein described as any student under the age of 20 years on the date of the National Finals Contest and who is presently enrolled in high school or junior high school (public, military, private, or parochial, or who are home schooled) in which the curriculum is of high school grade level commencing with grade nine and terminating with grade twelve. Students must be enrolled in high school or junior high school during the time of participation at any level of the contest. High school students that graduate early during the school year are eligible to compete if they are not enrolled in a college, university, trade school or other institution of higher learning at the time of the Department finals contest. Contestants must either be legally domiciled within or attend an educational institution within the department (state) where they enter competition. The scholarships may be used to attend any high school (tuition only), college or university in the United States. Scholarships are good for seven years starting from the first payment requested and will be paid directly to the recipient's high school, college, or university. Applicants must prepare an oration on the following assigned topic for 2026: Amendment IV; Article III, Section 3; Article IV, Section 4; and Article VI, Clause 3. The Contestant Application must be filled out and signed by the contestant, the principal of the high school, and parent or guardian. Both the Prepared Oration and Contestant Application must be submitted to the County Chairman no later than November 22, 2025. Please visit the scholarship's website for more information.
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