Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation announces its 2018 college scholarship competition

| 22 Jan 2018 | 03:10

    —For the twelfth consecutive year, the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation is offering college scholarships to be awarded in a writing competition.
    The topicApplicants will submit an essay, not to exceed 2,000 words in length, on the following topic:
    Indicate a character in a fictional book or an actual historical figure who has had a significant influence on you, and describe that influence.
    Who is eligibleSubmissions will be judged on the basis of responsiveness to the topic, overall literacy and grammatical accuracy, and other criteria as the judges think appropriate.
    The authors of the three essays judged to be the best of those submitted will each receive $1,000 toward the cost of college tuition, paid directly to their college.
    Any high school senior who resides in the Warwick Valley School District and expects to graduate this year is welcome to participate, regardless of where he/she attends school; home-schooled students are included.
    Students in the immediate family of a library staff member or of a governor of the AWPL Foundation are not eligible.
    GuidelinesPlease note the following important, firm guidelines:
    • The essay must not include any details that reveal the writer’s identity. The judges consider all essays without knowing the writer.
    • The essay is due on Monday, April 9, by 5 p.m. at the library. Late essays will not be judged.
    • Bring six printed copies of the essay to the front desk at the library. Essays placed in the outside book drop, in the library’s mailbox or emailed to the library will not be judged.
    • Scholarship recipients will be asked to provide their college I.D. number once available.
    The three scholarships will be awarded in May by foundation member Glenn P. Dickes and Susan D. Dickes, who have sponsored two scholarships since the competition’s inception in 2007, and by Carol Hope Arber, who added a third award in 2012.
    Both the foundation and library deeply appreciate their generosity.