National Scholar-Chessplayer Awards Now Accepting Applications Print E-mail
By Dora Leticia   
February 2, 2015
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From: US Chess Trust

Press Release
For Immediate Release
February 1st, 2015
Contact: [email protected]/[email protected]

The annual National Scholar-Chessplayer Awards Program is accepting applications from High School Juniors & Seniors. Current members of the US Chess Federation, who have shown outstanding merit in academics, sportsmanship and chess are eligible.


This program is funded by the US Chess Trust ([email protected]), and the National Scholastic Chess Foundation ([email protected]). Administration of the program is handled by the United States Chess Federation.

This program seeks to promote and recognize high school students, who present a positive image for chess.

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You can download the application from the U.S. Chess Trust's website.  Click on the link below. The deadline is March 2nd, 2015.

      Visit the official Scholar-Chessplayer Award web page at: www.uschesstrust.org/scholar-chessplayer-award/
        Download the Scholar-Chessplayer Award application (PDF)

Contact Susan Houston at the Scholastic Department of the USCF Office, (931) 787-1234 x136 or email [email protected] with any questions.

Application Requirements:

Applicants: Submit FIVE copies of each of the following - OR ONE copy if sent as an email attachment in Word, PDF, or jpeg formats (email submission is preferred):

1.      Completed application form
2.      High School Transcript showing all courses and grades
3.      Letter of recommendation from a teacher
4.      Letter of recommendation from a chess coach
5.      An essay of no more than 500 words describing the positive influence that chess has had on your life
6.      A recent photograph of yourself - submit ONLY as a high quality jpeg photo
 
Your application must be postmarked no later than March 2nd, 2015.  Incomplete applications will not be accepted.

Send completed applications to:

U.S. Chess Federation
Attn: Scholastic Department - SCA
P.O. Box 3967
Crossville, TN 38557-3967

OR Email Attention: Susan Houston at [email protected].  E-mail submissions are preferred.

A special thanks to the National Scholastic Chess Foundation for their contribution to this program.
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Good luck to all the chessplayers!


Previous Winners

2014 Scholar-Chessplayer Award Recipients
        Jeevan Karamsetty (VA)
        Varun Krishnan (CA)
        Aleksandr Ostrovskiy (NY)
        Arthur Shen (NJ)
        Atulya Shetty (MI)

2013 Scholar-Chessplayer Award Recipients
        Miles Hinson, PA
        Anna Matlin, NJ
        Kevin Mo, PA
        Benjamin Tong, CA
        Thomas Ulrich, WI

2012 Scholar-Chessplayer Award Recipients
        Yang Dai, Virginia
        Joshua Mu, North Carolina
        Andrew Ng, New Jersey
        Jesse Orlowski, California
        Alexandra Wiener, Connecticut

2011 Scholar-Chessplayer Award Recipients
        Chaz Daly, FL
        Andrew Ng, NJ
        Eigen Wang, NY
        Kevin Zhang, AZ
        Andrew Shvartsman, NJ

2010 Scholar-Chessplayer Award Recipients
        Rohan Agarwal, CA
        Richard Herbst, CO
        Abby Marshall, VA
        Jake Miller, NY
        Victor Shen, NJ

About the U.S. Chess Trust
Thanks to the generosity of it's long-time supporters, the U.S. Chess Trust continues to fund many wonderful programs including the Scholar-Chessplayer Awards.

Donations to the U.S. Chess Trust are tax-deductible. The U.S. Chess Trust is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Created in 1967, the Trust was organized to promote, stimulate and encourage the study and play of the game of chess as a means of intellectual development. The Trust uses its resources for charitable purposes, including social, educational, scientific, historical endeavors. The U.S. Chess Trust takes an active role in supporting chess education programs across the nation. Our Trustees act without compensation, and are dedicated to the U.S. Chess Trust's mission.  For more information about the U.S. Chess Trust please visit: www.uschesstrust.org.

About the United States Chess Federation
The United States Chess Federation (USCF), founded in 1939, serves as the governing body for chess in the United States and is now headquartered in Crossville, Tennessee. USCF is devoted to extending the role of chess in American society. It promotes the study and knowledge of the game of chess, for its own sake as an art and enjoyment, and as a means for the improvement of society. The USCF is a not-for-profit membership organization with over 80,000 members.  For additional information on the USCF see: www.uschess.org.

About National Scholastic Chess Foundation (NSCF)
The National Scholastic Chess Foundation (NSCF) is a non-profit foundation organized for educational purposes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The NSCF was created in 1991 as a merger between the Westchester Chess Foundation (founded in 1985) and the Fairfield County Chess Foundation. The Executive Director of the NSCF is FIDE Master Sunil Weeramantry.  For additional information on the NSCF see: www.nscfchess.org.
 
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