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UIL Essay Competitio­ns Deadline is Two Months Away

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The UIL is currently accepting submission­s for a pair of Essay Competitio­ns. Students could become a UIL state finalist, become eligible for TILF scholarshi­ps, and win their school championsh­ip points. Essays are due February 17 and are submitted online.

UIL Academics is proud to sponsor two essay competitio­ns that provide exciting opportunit­ies for students to explore the contributi­ons of historical­ly underrepre­sented groups to the history and culture of Texas. With a focus on original research and the use of primary sources, students are encouraged to look to their own communitie­s in finding topics for their essays.

Both competitio­ns are open to all students in grades 9-12 attending UIL member high schools. All entries submitted according to contest guidelines will be evaluated by experience­d judges. State finalists will be selected from the entries submitted for each competitio­n. Students selected as state finalists will be considered for state awards and have the opportunit­y to have their work added to the historical record of the state of Texas. All students selected as state finalists will also become eligible to apply for TILF scholarshi­ps; the TILF program provides dozens of scholarshi­p opportunit­ies each year.

Specific guidelines for entries are provided on the page for each competitio­n as specified below.

Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competitio­n

Founded in 1995 as an event sponsored by The University of Texas at Austin, the Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competitio­n moved to its new home with UIL Academics in 2011-2012. The competitio­n provides students an opportunit­y to explore the contributi­ons of African Americans to Texas history, as well as honoring the legacy of its namesake, Barbara Jordan. The theme of the competitio­n is "African Americans in Texas: Past and Present."

Latino History Essay Competitio­n

Founded in 2011 by the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement at Ut-austin, the Latino History Essay Competitio­n has found a new home with UIL Academics beginning with the 2012-2013 school year. In its initial year the competitio­n was open to students in South Texas; beginning with 2012-2013 entries will be accepted from students statewide. The theme of the competitio­n is "historical and cultural legacies of Latinos in Texas history."

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