ICC Scholarship Essay Contest
WHAT:
The International College Counselors Scholarship Essay Contest provides two (2) $250 scholarships.
Eligibility criteria:
All high school freshmen, sophomores, or juniors can participate. Students from public and private schools, homeschool, and international students are eligible.
How to Enter:
All entrants must write an essay of 500 words or fewer that addresses the following topic:
The transition from middle school to high school is oftentimes filled with anxiety, frustration, and isolation. What advice would you give middle school students on smoothly transitioning to high school?
There are two ways to enter:
- Submit your essay online at: https://iccscholarship.com/international-college-counselors-scholarship-entry-form/
- Submit your essay via mail to: International College Counselors, 3107 Stirling Road, Suite 208, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312.
Entries must be online or postmarked by April 17, 2024.
Details:
Two winning essays will be selected: one (1) from a student in Miami Dade County, Broward County, or Palm Beach County; and one (1) at-large winner from anywhere in the world, domestic or international, including home-schooled students. Both winners will receive a $250 scholarship provided by International College Counselors and payable to the winner or the college/university or certified trade school in the United States.
One submittal per contestant.
Winners will be notified no later than the week of June 1, 2024.
Winners names will be posted on the website: http://www.internationalcollegecounselors.com
Purpose:
The goal of the International College Counselors Scholarship is to increase awareness of the value of higher education among students.
Submission Guidelines
- All essays submitted by mail must be accompanied by a completed Official Student Registration Form available here: Scholarship Application Form
- The entry form must be signed by the student’s legal guardian in the space provided.
- Privacy of contestant information will be strictly safeguarded, will not be published (except to announce name and schools of winners), and will not be used for any purpose not strictly related to this essay contest.
- Homeschooled and international students may apply as long as your course of study is equivalent to that of a junior in high school.
- It is not necessary for a student to have a sponsoring teacher in order to participate in this contest.
- A copy of the two winning 1st place essays may be submitted to local newspapers or other news sources for possible publication.
- The use of generative AI tools like ChatGPT in composing an entry is strictly prohibited. Essays must be the original work of the student; previously published content will result in disqualification.
Judging
- Entries will be judged for the accuracy and relevance of content, originality, clarity, insight, and the quality of the writing (including spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.). The winners will be selected by the International College Counselors Essay Contest Judging Committee. Decisions of the Judging Committee are final.
- Entries will be judged anonymously and will not be returned to students. Each essay submitted must be the work of one student and may not be the collective work of more than one student. By submitting an essay, applicants certify that their essays are original, authored solely by them and that in writing their essay they did not plagiarize or otherwise infringe upon the rights of any third parties.
- Winners will be notified by mail, phone, and/or email. We apologize in advance that we won’t be able to respond to everyone who is not selected as a finalist due to the number of entries we expect. We wholeheartedly appreciate your participation, and we wish we could let everyone know how much we liked his or her thoughts.
Privacy/General Policies
International College Counselors does not share personal information provided explicitly through this web site, or gathered implicitly via web server log files, with any other entity for any purpose whatsoever, with limited exception including announcing the winners of the annual International College Counselors Scholarship essay competition.
Winners are responsible for providing their mailing addresses and other necessary information in order to receive any prizes. Winners agree to allow International College Counselors to post their names on any of ICC’s affiliated websites and social media. Winning essays may be posted in their entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author. International College Counselors may notify a winner’s school and/or local newspaper of the student’s accomplishment. Winners will be solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes
Email Policy:
Students and parents have the opportunity to receive free blogs from International College Counselors and may opt in or opt out at any time on the Scholarship Entry Form. ICC will not share or sell your personal information. Students and/or parents may discontinue receiving the newsletter at any time via the Contact Us form on this website.
contact us:
Use the International College Counselors Contact Us form to contact us with any and all inquiries about the scholarship or write to [email protected]
Previous Winners
2024
Troy Cohen – International Studies Academy, Hollywood, FL
Abdul-Jabar Ogunlana – Hamilton Township High School, Columbus, OH
2023
Calliope Cuomo – American Heritage School, Plantation, FL
Alejandro Guerrero-Matthias, St. Pius X High School, Houston, TX
2022
Gabrielle Hecht – Saint Andrew’s School, Boca Raton, FL
Nandana Verier – John P. Stevens High School, Edison, NJ
2021
Alana McBean – Nova High School, Davie, FL
Brianna Yeril Benavides – James Pace Early College High School, Brownsville, TX
2020
Alexis Ulfe – Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, FL
Diya Patel – Hillsborough High School, Hillsborough, NJ
2019
Gabriel Leizorek – Dr. Michael M. Krop Sr. High, Miami, FL
Trang Tron – Florin High School, Sacramento, CA
2018
Emma Sayler – North Broward Prep, Coconut Creek, FL
McKinley Wilson – Rickards High School, Tallahassee, FL
2017
Charles Hanlon – Nova High School, Davie, FL
Catalina Lizarazo – St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Ashley Weiss – Central Bucks High School, Jamison, PA
2016
Alyssa Guariniello – Coral Glades High School, Coral Springs, FL
Michelle Silveira – New Bedford High School, New Bedford, MA
2015
Carlee Goldberg – North Broward Preparatory School, Pompano Beach, FL
Andres Gutierrez – Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, Miami, FL
Leila Doty – Western Sierra Collegiate Academy, Rocklin, CA
2014
Jonathan DeWain, Chaminade Madonna College Prep, Miami, FL
Angel Rodriguez, Palm Beach Central High School, Wellington, FL
Chloe Schumann, Western High School, Davie, FL
Bethany Kirkpatrick, Battle Ground Academy, Franklin, TN
2013
Nicole Malanga, Everglades High School, Miramar, FL
Bianca Roberson, Dr. Michael Krop High School, Miami, FL
Daniela Wirtschafter, Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton, FL
Paola Betencourt, Ridge Community High School, Davenport, FL
2012
Jesica Vico, College Academy at BC, Davie, FL
Daniel Schramm, Miami Killian Senior High, Miami, FL
Aria Cauthen, Berkmar High School, Lilburn, GA
2011
Benjamin Bax, MAST Academy, Miami, FL
Daniella Pacitti, American Heritage, Plantation, FL
Nicola Landau, Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton, FL
Danielle Perelman, Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, PA
2010
Cindy Piepes, Western High School, Davie, FL
Jeanna Pelio, Royal Palm Beach High School, Royal Palm Beach, FL
Melanie Gravier, School for Advanced Studies, Miami, FL
Rachel Buxbaum, Beth Jacob School for Girls, Oak Park, MI