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Section III – Written Essay Contest Rules
- Each entry must begin with a title page containing: official topic, “Let's Talk Trash. A look into tourism trash-flow,” number of words, writer’s name*, phone number*, email address*, date of birth, major, and year in college. *Information important for contacting winners.
- Essays must be typed, double-spaced and written in English.
- Essays must contain no less than 500 words and no more than 2,000 words. Every word of the essay is counted. This does not include bibliography, footnotes identifying non-original material or title and author information.
- Each page of the essay must be numbered, starting with the first page of the essay, not the title page. The numbers must be on the upper-right hand corner of each page. There should be no last name next to the page number.
- Any quotation or copyrighted materials used in the essay must be properly identified using a bibliography and footnotes or proper citation. Failure to identify non-original material will result in disqualification.
- No reference can be made in the essay that will identify the contestant beyond the listing of the name on the title page. Names on other pages will result in penalties and possible disqualification.
- Essays must be submitted as a PDF via email to [email protected] no later than 12:00 pm, Wednesday, March 22, 2017.
- All winning essays will be presented at the 2017 Island Sustainability Conference.
- Any protest must be made immediately. The Essay Contest committee will decide all protests in conformity with the contest rules.
- The decision of the contest committee is final and no higher appeals will be recognized.
- Failure to adhere to the rules may result in disqualification at the discretion of the Contest Committee.
- All dates and times are subject to change.
Section V – Scoring of Written Essay Contest
- Material Organization (logical interpretation of the subject, adherence to topic): 50 points
- Vocabulary and Style (phrasing and continuity): 30 points
- Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling: 20 points
Section VI – Penalties for the Written Essay Contest
Required 5-point deduction
Required 5-point deduction
- Failure to identify total number of words
- Failure to stay within the 500-2,000 word limit
- Failure to double space
- Failure to follow rule #4 in section III