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Tobacco-Free Life Academic Scholarship

Dollar Amount: Up to $1,000
Deadline: September 30, 2016
Sponsor: Tobacco Free Life
Award Type: Scholarship Money
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on 08/17/2016

  
Are you passionate about creating a tobacco-free world? Tobacco-Free Life awards $2,000 in scholarships each quarter to students who are committed to preventing the suffering and death caused by smoking. If you share our vision, we want to support you in your academic study.

Tobacco-Free Life is offering scholarship awards to the students who best demonstrate their skills in encouraging smokers to break free of their addiction by creating a well-researched and evidence-based paper offering advice to tobacco users.

Each quarter, two students will be selected to each receive $1,000 in scholarship funds.

What to Do

If you want to apply for the scholarship, simply submit a typed essay of between 1,000 and 1,500 words that answers the following questions:
* Why do you believe smoking is a significant problem for both individuals and society as a whole?
* We as a society need to tackle the issue of smoking. What is the best way to accomplish this, and why is it the best approach?
* Imagine we’re successful in creating a smoke-free world: what would that world look like? How would it be different to the world we live in today?
* If you could say just one thing to current smokers, what would it be?

When you’ve completed your essay, sign it with your full name, your email address, phone number and permanent address.

The winners will be chosen based on the content, style and originality of the essays. Essays with a logical structure that are well-supported by evidence and fully referenced stand the best chance of winning.

For Complete Information and Application Instructions, go to the scholarship's web site.
Scholarship/Grant Site: https://tobaccofreelife.org/scholarship/
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