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RCJudge Website Offers Model Aircraft Scholarships

Entry Essays Should Focus On Future Technology For RC Toys

The website RCJudge, which offers reviews of remote control "gadgets", offers a $1,000 scholarship for undergraduate students.

The program is open to any undergraduate student at a U.S. college, according to the website. To be eligible, students must have a GPA of 3.0 or above, and must have not previously won the RCJudge scholarship.

Students who wish to compete for the scholarship need to create a 700 to 1000 word essay on how the technology for remote control toys will change in the future. References and helpful links or resources that will further make the case should be provided. Essays can be on any topic related to RC technology, such as increased battery life, efficiency in design, or versatility of the toys.

The winner will receive 1000$ which can go towards tuition or books. Articles will be judged on creativity and overall knowledge of the topic, according to RCJudge.

The deadline to submit essays is May 21, with the winner announced June 21.

RCJudge awards on $1,000 scholarship every year.

FMI: rcjudge.com/scholarship

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