FIRST PRIZE: $3,000 5 SECOND PRIZES: $1000 5 THIRD PRIZES: $300 25 FINALISTS: $50 80 SEMIFINALISTS: $25
Description:
Ayn Rand’s novels are inspiring and intellectually challenging. But they can also be financially rewarding for high school and college students. The Ayn Rand Institute sponsors annual essay contests that offer 600 prizes and $100,000 in prize money every year.
This essay contest is open to 10th, 11th and 12th Graders.
Contact Information
Name/Company:
The Ayn Rand Institute
Title/Attention:
We the Living Essay Contest
Name:
Address:
P.O. Box 57044
City:
Irvine
State:
CA
Zip:
92619-7044
Email:
info@aynrandnovels.com
Eligibility
Gender:
NA
Eligibility:
Rules No application is required. Contest is open to students worldwide.
Entrant must be in the 10th, 11th or 12th grade.
To avoid disqualification, mailed in essays must include a stapled cover sheet with the following information:
your name and address; your e-mail address (if available); the name and address of your school; topic selected (#1, 2 or 3 from list above); your current grade level; and (optional) the name of the teacher who assigned the essay, if you are completing it for classroom credit. Essay must be no fewer than 700 and no more than 1,500 words in length, and double-spaced.
One entry per student.
Essay must be submitted online or postmarked by May 6, 2013, no later than 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time.
The Ayn Rand Institute has the right to provide contest deadline extensions when deemed appropriate.
Essay must be solely the work of the entrant. Plagiarism will result in disqualification.
Decisions of the judges are final.
Employees of the Ayn Rand Institute, its board of directors and their immediate family members are not eligible for this contest. Past first place winners are not eligible for this contest.
All entries become the property of the Ayn Rand Institute and will not be returned.
Winners, finalists, semifinalists and all other participants will be notified via e-mail and/or by mail by July 26, 2013.
Contest winners agree to allow the Ayn Rand Institute to post their names on any of ARI’s affiliated websites. The winning first place essay may be posted in its entirety on any of these websites with full credit given to the author.
Winners will be solely responsible for any federal, state or local taxes.
Special Criteria:
Select ONE of the following three topics:
What does Kira mean when she says that the USSR “forbids life to those still living”?
The Communist war hero and much feared secret police agent Andrei Taganov is completely devoted to the Party’s cause. Why then does he lose respect for the Party—and why does he fall in love with Kira?
Collectivism preaches the brotherhood of man. How does We the Living show that it achieves the opposite?
Judging Essays will be judged on both style and content. Judges will look for writing that is clear, articulate and logically organized. Winning essays must demonstrate an outstanding grasp of the philosophic meaning of We the Living.
Essay submissions are evaluated in a fair and unbiased four-round judging process. Judges are individually selected by the Ayn Rand Institute based on a demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Ayn Rand’s works. To ensure the anonymity of our participants, essay cover sheets are removed after the first round. Winners’ names are unknown to judges until after essays have been ranked and the contest results finalized. The Ayn Rand Institute checks essays with Ithenticate plagiarism detection software.