Jessi Bennion received her B.A. and MPA from the University of Montana and her Ph.D. from the University of Utah. She has taught courses in Political Science, including American National Government, Campaigns and Elections, Rural Politics, Media and Politics, Multicultural Politics, Public Policy Processes, Foundations of Public Administration, and more. Her Ph.D. is in American Government with an emphasis on behavioral politics. This means there is nothing more interesting to her than trying to understand why people believe and act the way they do about politics.

Rachel Martin is an instructional designer, teacher, and trainer who has worked in education for fourteen years. She started in elementary schools and still holds a valid Washington State teaching certificate with endorsements to teach English Language Learners, English Language Arts, and Elementary Education.

Scholarship Details :
URL: https://briancjensengiveback.
Email address: info@briancjensengiveback.com
Award Amount: $1000
Submission Deadline: December 1, 2021
Winner Announcement: December 15, 2021
Eligible applicants must meet the following requirements:
High school graduate or GED without a bachelor’s degree
Enrolled as at least a sophomore in a business program at a community college or a 4-year college/university
Currently taking classes towards the degree
- Overview of Essay Topic: Explain a campaign you would run to increase awareness and reduce drunk driving in your community.
- Do you want to provide coupons for rideshare programs?
- Do you want to provide presentations?
- We want to hear your ideas for keeping your community safe from drunk driving.
- Requirements: Please write 200-300 words.
- Deadline:&
To apply for the Keruto Koi Scholarship, carefully check that you meet the eligibility requirements, check more details at https://www.kerutokoi.com/
In order to participate in the scholarship contest, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Dechtman Wealth Management National Scholarship Essay Contest: Dechtman Wealth Management believes a better-educated society is crucial to continued progress. The bi-annual scholarship of $3,500 is open to all undergraduate students attending a two- or four-year accredited American college, regardless of major or area of study. The essay submission window is 12:00 a.m. MDT on September 1 to 12:00 a.m.