The Nevada Policy Research Institute is once again offering a $3,000 Professor R.S. Nigam & NPRI Freedom Scholarship to a graduating Clark County high school student who demonstrates a passion for economic liberty and individual freedom.
The scholarship is open to all graduating high school students in Clark County — whether they attend a public, private, online or home school — who plan to attend college in the fall of 2018.
To apply for the scholarship, students are asked to write a two-page essay on the following topic:
Freedom of Speech: Free speech is not only a protected right in the United States Constitution, but it is a foundational principle of any truly free society. Why is this right so important, and do you believe it is still intact in America?
All applicants must have a grade point average of at least 3.2 and complete an application, which includes the above essay question.
To be eligible, a student’s parents must have earned less than $125,000 in income in 2017 (or the last filed income tax statement), and the student must plan to attend a four-year degree program in business, economics, political science, public administration or a related field, at an accredited college or university.
Essays and applications are due to NPRI by May 15, 2018.
At Nevada Policy, both our board of directors and staff are committed to promoting policy ideas consistent with the principles of limited government, individual liberty and free markets.
Professor R.S. Nigam & NPRI Freedom Scholarship applications now being accepted!
The Nevada Policy Research Institute is once again offering a $3,000 Professor R.S. Nigam & NPRI Freedom Scholarship to a graduating Clark County high school student who demonstrates a passion for economic liberty and individual freedom.
The scholarship is open to all graduating high school students in Clark County — whether they attend a public, private, online or home school — who plan to attend college in the fall of 2018.
To apply for the scholarship, students are asked to write a two-page essay on the following topic:
Freedom of Speech:
Free speech is not only a protected right in the United States Constitution, but it is a foundational principle of any truly free society. Why is this right so important, and do you believe it is still intact in America?
All applicants must have a grade point average of at least 3.2 and complete an application, which includes the above essay question.
To be eligible, a student’s parents must have earned less than $125,000 in income in 2017 (or the last filed income tax statement), and the student must plan to attend a four-year degree program in business, economics, political science, public administration or a related field, at an accredited college or university.
Essays and applications are due to NPRI by May 15, 2018.
Click here to download the 2018 Scholarship Application.
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