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Offered by HelpTeaching.com
Are you a high school or college student with a love for writing stories (particularly for children)? If so, you might consider applying for the HelpTeaching.com Scholarship! Each year, the scholarship asks that applicants write and submit 400 – 800 word short stories or informational articles for children. In return, one winner is chosen to receive the $1,000 scholarship to go towards whatever they like. Winning stories and/or articles will also be posted on the HelpTeaching.com site. The scholarship is funded by HelpTeaching.com itself, a website that serves as a library for a variety of classroom and educational tools. If you want to put your creative writing skills to the test and earn some money, we encourage you to apply!
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
High School & College Students
Canadian Citizens
Applicants with an interest in Creative Writing are also eligible
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application and original short story or information article that meets the below requirements.
400-800-word story or article for children
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