If you’re a US citizen, currently attending full-time in post-secondary education and is maintaining a weblog, here’s your chance to grab the $10,000 scholarship from The Blogging Scholarship of CollegeScholarships.org. The Blogging Scholarship is an annual award open to any US citizen, student bloggers. Your blog can be of any topic as long as it contains unique and interesting information on the things you talked about. It even accepts free hosted blog from Blogger, LiveJournal, TypePad and WordPress.
Consider submitting your entry now if you think it deserves the $10,000 prize as you might be the lucky winner. Deadline for submission of your entries will be on October 6 Midnight PST. 10 finalists, determined by them, will be announced on October 8, 9:00 A.M. EST, public voting then begins. Winner will be declared on October 28 Midninght PST.
2006 Grand Prize winner was Stephen Yellin of Drew University, taking $5,000. He is not eligible anymore for entering this year and future Blogging Scholarship contests as stated in their page. 2006 runner up Paul Stamatiou of Georgia Tech and Shelley Batts of University of Michigan with $1,000 each are still eligible for the contest.
I wrote this entry because according to the site stats, most visitors are from US and thought that there might be also US college student visiting this blog. If you have friends in US, a student and a blogger, please spread this word to them. Visit The Blogging Scholarship now for more details and to submit your entry.
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1. tcbn Says:
November 28th, 2007 at 2:46 pmYou should look into http://www.thecollegeblognetwork.com for entry submissions….
November 26th, 2007 at 3:53 pm
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