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Getting Real About Distracted Driving Scholarship

Getting Real About Distracted Driving Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Seniors & College Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,500

Application Deadline:

31/12/2023
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About This Scholarship

If you’re a high school senior planning to attend college or a college student recognizing the perils of distracted driving, consider applying for the Getting Real About Distracted Driving Scholarship. This scholarship provides $1,500 to the candidate who produces the most effective advertisement to educate others about the hazards of distracted driving. The advertisements should be inventive, informative, and incorporate humor or irony. The scholarship is given out by Comedy Defensive Driving, which provides highly informative defensive driving courses with a touch of humor. The company believes that, in order to be effective, a defensive driving course must be entertaining and informative. Applicants must submit an advertisement that primarily addresses the perils of distracted driving. The advertisement can include statistics or other relevant data about the dangers of distracted driving. It should be submitted in either printable or digital form.

Eligibility Criteria For Getting Real About Distracted Driving Scholarship

The Getting Real About Distracted Driving Scholarship is a great opportunity for those who are passionate about raising awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. Below are the eligibility requirements for this scholarship:

  • High School Senior or Current College Student: Applicants must be either a high school senior attending college in the upcoming academic year or a current college student.
  • Concerned About Distracted Driving: Applicants should have a strong belief in the dangers of distracted driving and a desire to educate others about its risks.
  • Design an Advertisement: Applicants must design an advertisement that educates others about the hazards of distracted driving.
  • Creativity and Humor: Advertisements should be creative, informative, and may even incorporate humor or irony.

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