
Event Details
KSCPP’s 17th Nationwide Essay Contest is hosted by the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project (KSCPP), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting education and values-based learning among students. Eligibility: Middle and
Event Details
KSCPP’s 17th Nationwide Essay Contest is hosted by the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project (KSCPP), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting education and values-based learning among students.
Eligibility: Middle and high school students in the U.S.
Students are required to read the book “Chung, Hyo, Ye”, available for free download at www.kscpp.net and choose one of the two topics for the essay writing:
- How could the values of Chung, Hyo and Ye be applied in your daily life?
- Which of the three values illustrated in the book (Chung, Hyo, Ye) impressed you and why?
Prizes: $500 (1st), $200 (2nd), $100 (3rd), and honorable mentions.
FAQ
If you are curious how writing competitions work, or it’s your first time entering one, we recommend reading our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page first.
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