Here is the information on the Education for All Photography Contest- a chance to win a $1000 scholarship! The collaborative forces of CAAASA and F3 are behind the Education For All Photography Contest, which will award three $1000 education awards to students for their digital photos conveying, in an educational setting, these three central themes: Diversity, Collaboration, and Achievement.
CONTEST RULES:The three winners of the Education For All Contest will each be awarded a $1000 education award. Eligibility is reserved exclusively for high school juniors and seniors. The submissions are assessed according to originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact, and artistic merit.
SUBMISSION CRITERIA:A completed application packet must be electronically submitted no later than Dec. 6, 2012, by 11:59 PM, PST, to Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost's Communications Services department through our online form. Photo submissions must not exceed 10 MB in size. CAAASA and F3 do not assume responsibility for lost, late, misdirected, and illegible entries, all of which will be disqualified.
In addition to submitting their photograph, student artists must include a statement of 200 words or less describing how their submission speaks to the messages of diversity, collaboration and/or achievement in an educational setting.
Here is the link to the winner from RBV last year!
CONTEST RULES:The three winners of the Education For All Contest will each be awarded a $1000 education award. Eligibility is reserved exclusively for high school juniors and seniors. The submissions are assessed according to originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact, and artistic merit.
SUBMISSION CRITERIA:A completed application packet must be electronically submitted no later than Dec. 6, 2012, by 11:59 PM, PST, to Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost's Communications Services department through our online form. Photo submissions must not exceed 10 MB in size. CAAASA and F3 do not assume responsibility for lost, late, misdirected, and illegible entries, all of which will be disqualified.
In addition to submitting their photograph, student artists must include a statement of 200 words or less describing how their submission speaks to the messages of diversity, collaboration and/or achievement in an educational setting.
Here is the link to the winner from RBV last year!