Cyberbullying Prevention for Teens Scholarship is open to any high school student or current college student. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently attending or students planning to attend a U.S. college or university for undergraduate or graduate studies.
Candidates may apply by researching the topic of cyberbullying and writing a 600 – 1000 word response to the topic: “Why and How to Stop Cyberbullying.”
Each response must include the following ideas:
- Why is it important to stop cyberbullying?
- How has cyberbullying personally affected teens?
The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage teens to be aware of bullying tactics on the Internet. Cyberbullying tactics create fear and intimidation for young children and teenagers, and their parents.
The scholarship is offered every year by Parentinn.com, a web site that publishes information of interest to parents that is researched and comes from experts around the world. The web site provides advice, as well as the experiences and knowledge of professionals and other parents.
The deadline for this scholarship is usually in FEBRUARY of each year, and the award amount is usually $1,000.
For more details, visit www.parentinn.com/scholarship