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NSU LOUISIANA HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST

The 18th Annual Northwestern State University Louisiana High School Essay Contest is now open for submissions through June 1, 2026. This statewide contest invites Louisiana high school students to explore the rich history, culture, and voices that shape our state.

Who Can Enter

 

The contest is open to all Louisiana students in grades 9–12, regardless of school type. This includes:

  • Public school students
  • Private school students
  • Charter school students
  • Students in alternative educational settings
  • Homeschooled students

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2026 Theme: Remembering Louisiana

Students are invited to respond to one of the following prompts:

Prompt Option 1

Interview a member of your family or community who is at least one generation older than you, such as a parent, grandparent, or community member. What does this person consider the most significant historical event or societal change they have experienced during their lifetime?

Personal reflections and experiences are encouraged, and essays may be written in narrative form.

Prompt Option 2

If you could spend one hour talking with any Louisianan from the past, present, or future, who would you choose and why?

Submission Guidelines

Each entry must include a cover sheet with the following information:

  • Student name
  • Mailing address
  • Phone number
  • Email address
  • School affiliation
  • Title of entry
Submit Your Essay

By Mail:
Louisiana Folklife Center
NSU Box 5688
Natchitoches, LA 71497

By Email:
Send Microsoft Word files to rasmussens@nsula.edu
Subject Line: 2026 NSU Louisiana High School Essay Contest

Submission Deadline: June 1, 2026
Winner Notification: By July 15, 2026

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Awards and Scholarships

 

Contest winners will receive:

  • 1st Place: $150
  • 2nd Place: $100
  • 3rd Place: $50

In addition, winners are eligible for a $200 per semester NSU scholarship, valued at up to $1,600 over four years if they attend Northwestern State University. This scholarship may be combined with other NSU awards.

To qualify for the scholarship, students must:

  • Have at least a 20 ACT composite or 950 SAT
  • Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA
  • Submit proof of award

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Additional Opportunities

Winning essayists will:

  • Be invited to present at the 18th Annual Louisiana Studies Conference
  • Present on Saturday, September 12, 2026, at NSU
  • Have their essays published in the Louisiana Folklife Journal

Submission to the contest grants permission for publication. Entries may be subject to minor revisions prior to publication.

Sponsors

 

This contest is sponsored by:

  • Louisiana Folklife Center
  • Department of English, Languages, and Cultural Studies
  • Office of Financial Aid
  • Office of Recruiting
  • Northwestern State University

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Essay Contest Co-Chairs

 

  • Jason Church, Chief, Technical Services, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
  • Dr. Daniel Gordy, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and English, Northwestern State University
  • Dr. Rebecca Macijeski, Creative Writing Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of English
  • Shea Montgomery, Instructor of English, Northwestern State University
  • Dr. Shane Rasmussen, Director of the Louisiana Folklife Center and Professor of English
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