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Who is eligible?
Must be a currently-enrolled full time junior or senior.
Scholarship Description
An essay contest that awards a first ($5,000), second ($2,500), and third ($1,500) prize with two honorable mentions ($500). Students write a thought provoking personal essay that reflects on an ethical issue. Topics available on the website. A faculty sponsor is required. This is not an essay in ethics in the traditional philosophical sense.
Deadlines
December 5, 2011
For More Information, www.eliewieselfoundation.org