Now accepting applications for 2022 winner
WHETHER YOU WIN OR NOT, YOU MAY WIN THE ATTENTION OF LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS!
CHECK OUT HANNAH’S SCHOLARSHIP STORY:
“I truly understood the value of what I have learned from the course when it helped me to win the Carter Roger Williams Scholarship in high school. It was a $20,000 renewal college scholarship in which has covered my study abroad programs. The first two years of college, I have been to Cuba, Taiwan, Spain, and Portugal which has allowed me to further do my “me-search” and unlock my purpose in becoming proficient in my third language; Spanish. Self-reflection was the key takeaway from the course for me as I have learned to not only dive deep into my past but observing how the past and present could shape our future narrative. This course was like an expensive piece of paper that you could write anything on as long as you are the one who holds the pen.”
—Hannah Ung, Northeastern University
Eligibility:
Must be currently enrolled as a high school junior or senior
Must own a personal copy of Dr. D.’s book, Story Like You Mean It (that’s the guide for building your story)
How to Apply (On Social Media):
High school juniors or seniors with a demonstrated knowledge of the Peak Storytelling Model presented in Story Like You Mean It must build and perform their PeakStory. Video submissions required.
Submission directions: Upload your Peakstorytelling video to social media on a public Instagram or LinkedIn account. Include a visual of the book (any version) and tag @askdennis #storylikeyoumeanit so we can see your submission. Presentations must be between 2-4 minutes in length (IGTV).
Deadline:
Submissions are accepted until December 15th
Scholarships will be awarded on April 15th
Prize:
One first-place winner per region in the United States will receive a $1000 scholarship.
Disclaimer: Narrative Research Group, Inc. (NRG) is a 501c3 Non-Profit and this scholarship is in alignment with our purpose and that designation. NRG is reliant on your social media accounts being updated and accessible publicly. Submissions made on private accounts are unviewable and therefore cannot be accepted for consideration. Accordingly, please ensure we can see your good work!