StudyCorgi has launched its annual $1,500 scholarship to support creative students in their movie-making skills. Two winners will receive the prizes: a $1,000 scholarship for first place and $500 for the runner-up. This is a unique scholarship opportunity that will help creative students pursue their educational goals with less financial strain.
Create an original video on one of the topics below:
- Overcoming procrastination: tips and tricks for staying productive throughout the academic journey.
- What can students do to prevent bullying?
- Making the most of group projects: tips for effective teamwork.
This video should:
- Avoid using copyrighted content.
- Cover the topic mentioned above as creatively as possible.
- Use the English language only.
- Be from 1 to 2 minutes in length.
- Have a catchy title that represents your ideas.
- Be delivered in .MOV, .MPEG4, .MP4, or .AVI formats.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Engagement
- Content usefulness
- Creativity
- Production value
The videos that meet the criteria will be uploaded to the StudyCorgi YouTube channel. They will then be open for online voting. The audience’s likes, comments, and views will help decide which videos will reach the second stage.
Here are some important details:
Eligibility: Current high school, college, or university students from ANY country.
Awards: The winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The runner-up prize is $500.
Deadline: September 17, 2024
Link: https://studycorgi.com/students-scholarship
This is a fantastic opportunity for students to showcase their creativity and receive financial support for their education. You can either make an animated video or film yourself or friends as actors. Each person can only send one video and is eligible for only one award.
In case you are interested, you can find winners of last year’s video scholarship here:
https://studycorgi.com/blog/2023-annual-video-contest-scholarship-winner-announcement
You will need to use Google Drive or Dropbox to upload your video. Complete submission instructions can be found on StudyCorgi’s scholarship page.