Junior Division Scholarship Award
Eligible dependents in 10th grade - 11th grade (years completed).
Entries or original work in essay, poem, or letter format will be double-spaced and be in Word document format. Applicant’s name should not appear on the essay.
All applicants must complete and submit AGH Form 6-2 and an original essay of 750-1000 words on a topic selected by the Scholarship Committee.
In lieu of a written essay, applicants may submit a video with the following guidelines:
- Junior Division: Video length should be 8 - 10 minutes.
Further details, including presentation format, attire guidelines, and the scoring matrix, will be provided soon. Stay tuned for updates!
Applications will be electronically submitted to the Vice President of Chapter One by 30 June of each year.
Approved Scholarship Topics:
- How did Hamas come to power in Gaza?
- How did the fall of the Soviet Union lead to the present Ukrainian conflict?
- Discuss AI’s battlefield role. It isn’t just for sci-fi movies anymore.
- Discuss the role of service dogs for service veterans with PTSD.
- Discuss the challenges of military intervention in humanitarian crises, domestic or abroad.
- Compare and contrast America’s political parties and how would you unite them?
- What has been America’s influence in the world since 2000?
Applicants should review all topics carefully and select one for their submission.
Full eligibility requirements, deadlines, and application forms are available on the Scholarships page.

