College bloggers should enter their blogs in AFF's new contest, which offers a large cash prize, and of course, the prestige of winning. The deadline for entering your blog is December 31st, after which a panel of judges, including me, will be judging your output.
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FYI the next deadline is in early April 2008. Blogging scholarships seem to be the next big tuition contest, so keep an eye out for more opportunities! Posted by CollegeBlogger | January 17, 2008 11:55 AM
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I'm in grad school, does that mean I can enter?
Posted by brad | December 6, 2007 5:26 PM