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APPLY: 2024 Chegg Global Student Prize

Applications and nominations for the Chegg.org Global Student Prize are now open to students worldwide with an award prize up to US$100,000.

Conceived in 2021 through a collaboration between the Varkey Foundation and Chegg.org, the Global Student Prize mirrors the esteemed Global Teacher Prize, echoing its mission to spotlight excellence in education. This $100,000 award serves as a testament to the profound impact students can exert on their peers and communities worldwide. By fostering a culture of recognition and celebration, the prize amplifies the voices of young changemakers reshaping our collective future. One hallmark of the Global Student Prize is its inclusivity. Unlike many accolades, it doesn’t confine itself to traditional academic pathways. Instead, it embraces students from diverse backgrounds, acknowledging the value of their contributions regardless of their educational settings. Whether enrolled in formal institutions, pursuing skills programs, or engaging in online learning, all students aged 16 and above are invited to participate, underscoring the prize’s commitment to accessibility and diversity.

Application Process
The selection process for the Global Student Prize is rigorous, reflecting a comprehensive evaluation of applicants’ achievements and impact. Beyond academic prowess, candidates are assessed on their influence within their peer groups, their contributions to their communities, and their resilience in overcoming adversities. Additionally, the prize recognizes creativity, innovation, and a commitment to global citizenship as essential qualities in today’s student leaders.

Timeline and Criteria
The journey towards the Global Student Prize unfolds through a meticulously structured timeline:

Application Period: Open from February 1, 2024
Deadline: April 28, 2024, at 23:59 (GMT+1)
Notification: Successful entrants notified by mid-July 2024
Winner Announcement: Top 10 finalists and the ultimate winner unveiled later in the year

Candidates are evaluated based on the following criteria:

Academic Achievement: Demonstrating excellence in formal studies and beyond, including research, scholarly presentations, and academic resilience.
Impact on Peers: Contributing positively to student communities through mentoring, tutoring, activism, or support initiatives.
Community and Global Engagement: Effecting tangible change locally, nationally, or internationally, addressing social, environmental, or humanitarian issues.
Overcoming Adversity: Exhibiting resilience in the face of challenges, whether socioeconomic, health-related, or personal.
Creativity and Innovation: Showcasing originality and innovation across various domains, from arts and technology to social entrepreneurship.
Global Citizenship: Demonstrating a commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding, collaboration, and advocacy on global issues.

Visit the official website for more information on how to apply.

Abdulafeez Olaitan

Abdulafeez Olaitan is a reporter at Edugist covering higher education and managing Campus Gist. He has been nominated for the Rhysling Award, Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Award. Email: olaitan@edugist.org.

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