From Failure to Promise Scholarship – $10,000 – Apply by July 31

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Win $10,000 for writing the best essay about the book “From Failure to Promise: 360 Degrees” by Dr. C. Moorer.

You can win a $10,000 scholarship by reading a book and writing about it! That can buy you a whole lot of Chipotle!

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Eligibility:

  • Must be a current high school senior or college student (undergraduate or graduate) who will be attending a college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico during the 2017-2018 academic year.
  • Must have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA.

How to Apply:

  • Must read or have already read “From Failure to Promise: 360 Degrees” by Dr. C. Moorer.
  • Write a 1500-word minimum essay answering the following prompts:
  1.  Which tracks (On Track, Off Track, New Track, Fast Track, Tenure Track, or Backtrack) of the book presented or reiterated the most important life lessons for you and why? (Cite 3-5 key examples from the book)
  2.  The author reiterates the importance of (Faith, Education, Experience, and Effort) throughout the book. Which factor(s) was/were most vital to his evolution in going from a “flunk-out” to a “professor” at the very same university and beyond? (Cite 3-5 key examples from the book).
  3. How does the “Dr. C. Moorer’s – 7 Spheres of Influence and Integration Model “ from the book affect your world-view as related to civic responsibility and global citizenship? Explain.
  • Fill out online application form.

Deadline: July 31st

Amount: First prize: $10,000 | 3 honorable mention winners: $500 each

Learn More and apply by clicking the button below!

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